I thought I figured it out till he let go the handle

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now Im thinking the round belly has somthing to do with a crane of some type and all are in on it
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Yep..he had to have an assisting wire. With that blue sky background it
was easy to clone the wire out.

Otherwise, the man is defying the laws of physics..:laughing7:
 

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Trick photography or CGI as they call it nowadays? although it does look like he's being lifted by something. And why the broom?
 

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He looks like he's walking on air.
Very delicate light steps vs his weight potential. The kinetics required are not evident.
 

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I think He's more interested in Balance, But I don't think the pole is laying down. his body Position and considering his rounded shirt & Arched back suggest he's being pulled to me.
the shoes are also hanging freely
 

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I think He's more interested in Balance, But I don't think the pole is laying down. his body Position and considering his rounded shirt & Arched back suggest he's being pulled to me.
the shoes are also hanging freely
Aye.
My post was trying to describe the effortless movement he was making.
If I can see effort required watching someone walk on the ground (and I do watch people walk for a reason. And note many folks stomp , clomp , limp ,struggle. So much It's almost rare to see someone walk with grace) then where is his weight that requires effort to move being transferred?

As mentioned that's a lot of belly. And I'll hazard he's no trained ballerina.
A butt full of helium won't float him.
But a cable sure could. Not saying a cable did. But I have a pole he can walk up I point out with no prep time for a hundred dollars!
 

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