Thanks Scott. I ventured this subject a few years ago, and have only
really started to think about it again. I will hunt out the straps you
suggest.
Chris
On 23 Apr 2004, at 08:49, Scott Gomez wrote:
>
> Velcro "self straps," perhaps, Chris? They've got one "side" of the
> Velcro on one side of the strap, and the other "side" of the Velcro on
> the other side of the strap, and a plastic sort of d-ring at one end.
> Wrap around the object to be temporarily restrained and a suitable
> restraint point, slip the free end through the ring, pull to tighten
> and
> press back the free end against the loop of Velcro to "latch." (Much
> easier to do than write) Available in various length/width combinations
> and quite handy.
>
> ---
> Scott Gomez
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Barker [mailto:ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Subject: [OM] Re: Fotheringhay Northamptonshire
>
> ... thinking of photogenic buildings, I flew over Chatsworth House this
> afternoon for the first time in about 20 years. It is the most
> gorgeous place, but I did not take a photo as I am at a loss to find a
> way to put my OM2 and 35-105 into a case to protect the ensemble in the
> aircraft. - it would not be strapped down and I may not modify the
> aircraft.
>
> Chris
>
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