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03/10/2009 04:45:47 PM · #1 |
They get used as a prop often enough. Don't they deserve their own challenge?
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03/10/2009 04:57:57 PM · #2 |
I don't think that they are ubiquitous enough for a challenge based upon them. Tripods in general, maybe, but not a specific one. |
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03/10/2009 05:06:34 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Nobody: I don't think that they are ubiquitous enough for a challenge based upon them. Tripods in general, maybe, but not a specific one. |
That would work, too. |
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03/10/2009 05:08:36 PM · #4 |
Yeahhhh, "Pods"! (Gotta let those monopods have their day in the sun too). But NO pea pods! |
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03/10/2009 05:35:22 PM · #5 |
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03/10/2009 06:22:00 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: Yeahhhh, "Pods"! (Gotta let those monopods have their day in the sun too). But NO pea pods! |
OKra ... ;-) |
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03/13/2009 02:26:13 PM · #7 |
I like the other Gorillapod thread better.
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03/13/2009 03:22:30 PM · #8 |
I use a GorillaPod every now and again. I have the GorillaPod-SLR-ZOOM model, so that I can use my heavy lenses.
The photo taken with the GorillaPod of which I am most proud is this one:
(click to enlarge)
This was taken from my hotel room, and I didn't have my tripod at the time. I had placed a chair up on the window sill area and clamped the GP on the side of it. This was an 80-second exposure and I was worried that the GP's grip would slowly loosen and the camera would start sagging. Fortunately, everything held up perfectly!
Message edited by author 2009-03-13 17:20:20.
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