And we should never forget Doris Fang's stringpod!
Foxy
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>I almost exclusively shoot from a tripod whenever I can. However, in the
>uk there is a lot of places that simply will not allow you to do so.
There are numerous locales here that won't allow it . . . usually because
it blocks access to something, or clogs up pedestrian traffic, or creates a
"trip hazard." Under those conditions, a monopod is better than nothing at
all. I also look for solid objects on which to brace the camera . . .
sometimes with my hand or a "bean bag" between the body/lens and whatever
I'm bracing it against.
I've also had a couple occasions in which the use of a tripod results in a
"prima facie" assumption the user of it is a professional doing "stock" or
"commercial" work.
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