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Comments about tripod

There are 25 comments about "tripod"

CartLegger: I've been using a mini-tripod as of late, and its helped me much in this regard. They fit in a bag and can be ready in just a sec. And they make your camera feel......

in response to: Eastern Ave at Night by jeeff

jeeff: thanks. you can see my camera [[4846:here]]. it's a sony DSC-P100 -- nothing special. patience is the key for night photography. i use my bike or another stationary object as a "tripod"......

in response to: Eastern Ave at Night by jeeff

EvilGentleman: Lea, you definitely have "the eye". Keep up the good work. And as far as your choice of photo editing software goes, I tend to do all my cropping and resizing with Microsoft Photo Editor......

in response to: Vancouver by Lea

CE: Thanks! The tripod makes such a huge difference with night photography. These pictures came out much better than in [[6457:this post]] when I didn't have a tripod (and was using a shitty camera......

in response to: Griffintown Revisited by CE

Jamie: There's no substitute for a good {tripod} when it comes to {night} photography. Except for a good wall maybe. Nice shots C-man. I think my favourite is the {pink house}....

in response to: Griffintown Revisited by CE

Laura : Its just a canon powershot A95. I didn't have my tripod with me, so some came out a bit blurry, but I've been pretty impressed with this camera so far. Its getting old, though and......

in response to: Central Park Before the Storm by Laura

little ukraine: very nice - the colors in that first one are great. the reflections in #3 are also beautiful. I love night shots. I don't have a tripod, but every once in a......

in response to: A Night-time Jaunt by firecraker

groovehouse: I did use a tripod, a little 6 inch tripod. Very hand, but not very versatile....

in response to: Along The Curve by groovehouse

aer suzuki: streaks of light, excellent. and they're so smooth and clear, did you use a tripod?...

in response to: Along The Curve by groovehouse

ross: [[http://911truth.tripod.com/truth.html]] check this out......

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

fuzzytank: no special, just tryin to lean on something solid since no tripod... fence has a curve to keep ya from climbing over but since that didnt work they wrapped the sign truss with barbed wire....

in response to: I5 & Roy by fuzzytank

EvilGentleman: Good use of the mini-tripod. I have one of those, too. They sure make some night shots fun, but you gotta be careful lying on the ground at night to take the shots....

in response to: Docklands/ghostlands by benji

jeeff: wow, i really like that stairwell. when i shoot at night i find incidental tripods - pretty much any flat horizontal surface will do....

in response to: Colorful Parking by Brad

ian: I shot this with a Nikon D70 and 24mm f/2.8 lens, on a bogen tripod w/ a ball head. I went out to this spot about 30 mins before dusk and spent about an hour......

in response to: On the Brink by ian

Jamie: Yeah ##without##. They don't always come out as good as this, and what soetimes looks like a nice crisp shot on the lcd turns out to be less so in real life. The technique does......

in response to: Waiting for a Lift: Christmas 2005 by Jamie

Jamie: Thanks for all the comments. I've been having a bit of luck with my little camera lately. I've got takin long exposures without a tripod down to a fine art...

in response to: Waiting for a Lift: Christmas 2005 by Jamie

Jamie: [[img:7154]] are you stalking me? If this is where i think it is then i was sat around here on wednesday night waiting for a lift. Took a bunch of photos using my crouched knee as......

in response to: Are You Going to Be Around Here for Christmas? by Zag

hool: the technique is simple. put a camera on a tripod. set it to manual focus, and set the exposure to manual as well. then shoot a bunch of frames in a time......

in response to: clockwork by hool

kobe: oh and also, how did you get the shots to overlap perfectly? tripod and timelapse?...

in response to: clockwork by hool

jeeff: i like this a lot. the photos are beautiful and crisp, but the slant on them really makes them look different than your average night-time tripod shots. also, great detailed text info accompanying your......

in response to: Color Abberations PDX by stillseeingred

fuzzytank: heh ok ok given the conditions: grey day in seattle, hand held digi without posibility of filters, no tripod. the steel is monochromatic matte finish dull bluish grey but the best part is that the windows are......

in response to: Public Library by fuzzytank

Peter: parkour: http://www.urbanfreeflow.com/ freestyle walking: http://members.tripod.com/~Freestyle69/main.html http://www.smithappens.com/fsw.html ive never done either. its interesting, though. ...and these photos are great, btw....

in response to: le parkour: london waterloo jam by 3flow

Stephen Harrell: well a few tips, 1st get a big memory card, for every 50 I take, one comes out good. Second get a tripod, or set the camera down when taking these pictures. Three is just......

in response to: Bay Bridge by Stephen Harrell

ian: hool; State Highway 225 @ Richey St., Pasadena (Houston). This is one pearl in the world's largest necklace of petrochemical refineries.. the freeway goes on with things like this continuous on both sides for 30......

in response to: nightfall 225 by ian

hool: second shot: tripod, 8 sec exposure (at f8), wait 2 seconds, slow zoom in half focal length for 2 seconds, wait 2 seconds, slow zoom back out for 2 seconds. shot from my bedroom......

in response to: fog, tin drum, me by hool

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