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04/15/2003 03:26:34 PM · #1
If you are away from home with your camera but without your tripod,
carry a small cotton drawstring bag loosly filled with rice. Any shape support can now be changed into a ready made tripod to be used regularly or with the self timer.
04/15/2003 03:32:53 PM · #2
Interesting idea. I should try that. Thanks.



Message edited by author 2003-04-15 15:33:24.
04/15/2003 04:23:42 PM · #3
Also I found that towels from your hotel room and a somewhat flat surface work very nice together.

I also used a quarter, 2 cigerette butts and a small paper napkin to hold the camera steady, not as effective as the above, but it did the trick.

I will post pics later tonight of the pics i took using each of the above "make do" tripods

James
04/15/2003 04:56:19 PM · #4
A couple of Beanie babies work great too.
04/15/2003 05:41:25 PM · #5
i have a beanie-style pig toy that lives in my camera bag.
04/16/2003 12:22:33 AM · #6
Here are some night shots I took with out a tripod

James

Message edited by author 2006-09-30 00:39:14.
04/16/2003 12:34:35 AM · #7
Hey, I have a patent on the rice-filled camera support :) You mention using a cotton sack... I use old socks.

I have two such supports. One is filled quite full... it's long enough to double up for that extra bit of height. The other is more like a hacky sack. They both work quite well.

05/02/2003 02:29:38 PM · #8
sometimes if its not more than 1/10 sec i can use my strap on my camera (round the neck), arms at full length and locked, and havving the cam rest on my knee while i sit down and i can get a decent shot. i carry around a little pocket tripod that i got at fred meyers for longer stuff tho.
05/02/2003 03:04:39 PM · #9
When I travel, I usually just a take a table top tripod. They are really small and fit in a pocket. The trick is to realise that you don't have to put it in a horizontal or flat surface - you can use it as a brace on anything. Walls, streetlights, sign posts etc.

You can even collapse the legs slightly to grip around something. This also works really well with a full-size tripod. You can close the legs down and brace it against a wall.

Las Vegas Strip, braced against a street lamppost



Message edited by author 2003-05-02 15:05:01.
05/02/2003 05:37:47 PM · #10
Originally posted by Gordon:

Las Vegas Strip, braced against a street lamppost


Fantastic shot Gordon! It takes a bit of practice to get a shot like this while bracing against something! Well done...

Andrew
05/02/2003 06:20:01 PM · #11
I never used one of these, but they look interesting enough to try.


String Tripod
05/02/2003 07:58:23 PM · #12
Originally posted by scab-lab:

I never used one of these, but they look interesting enough to try.


String Tripod


Interesting enough indeed! This I can make at home for $0! Thanks for the idea Gary!
05/02/2003 10:06:52 PM · #13
I like to mountain bike on trails around here, and a tripod is just a few more ounces I would rather not tote around. So . . . I fill a gallon sized ziploc bag with flour (double bag actually in case the first opens.) Then, if I see a shot I need a tripod for, I lay my bike down on the side and use the front fork/tire/frame, whatever is the right height as the "base" then let the camera sit on the bag of flour in a nice cushiony position. Not perfect, but it is okay.

I'm just waiting to get stopped by a park ranger or other law enforcement about the ziploc bag. :-/
05/03/2003 02:50:02 AM · #14
The idea of a bag filled with something to use as a tripod has already been marketed. Check out this website.

//www.thepod.ca/
05/30/2003 12:39:49 AM · #15
I have a stupid idea, a "bodypod", something that fits around your neck and has fold down legs, that is if your steady on your feet.
05/30/2003 01:16:20 AM · #16
Has anyone seen Austin Powers in "Goldmember"? Aparently Mini-Me carries along some tripod secrets with him as well. *wink*
05/30/2003 02:53:50 AM · #17
Originally posted by hbunch7187:

Has anyone seen Austin Powers in "Goldmember"? Aparently Mini-Me carries along some tripod secrets with him as well. *wink*


I guess I'll be stuck with a "duopod" more than a "tripod" if i go by that way! LOL (of course unless I'm the size of mini Me) damn this is a sad joke!
12/26/2005 07:33:53 PM · #18
Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by scab-lab:

I never used one of these, but they look interesting enough to try.

String Tripod


Interesting enough indeed! This I can make at home for $0! Thanks for the idea Gary!


you can kinda do this with your camera strap, well keep it tight and shoot
12/26/2005 08:10:17 PM · #19
Originally posted by Indiana ivy:

I have a stupid idea, a "bodypod", something that fits around your neck and has fold down legs, that is if your steady on your feet.

i've seen something like this, like a macro tripod that can be put against your chest.
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