You might like to look at the Benbo tripods - some or all of them
have the leg tubes in 'reverse' order (widest at the bottom) for
stability and waterproofing. Still black but.
Why do you need camo if you tape the ducks up first? Stops them
getting away doesn't it?
AndrewF
I have some PVC pipe I want to paint and wonder if anyone has any
suggestions on brand, type and color of paint for camouflage?
To cut down on the number of way off topic replies to my OT
question, I guess I should tell you what I'm doing. I occasionally
do some photographs of birds, some of which are shore birds and
taking ones tripods into the salt water will ruin it in short order.
I've made some tubes out of 1 1/2 inch PVC pipe and end caps to
slide over the tripod legs and keep them dry. It is a pretty close
fit that is secured at the top with duct tape (in this case, perhaps
duck tape). They need to be some color other than white. I had
thought either sand or camouflage. Any ideas? Bill Barber
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