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Hey Guys,

Came across this idea when searching around the internet.

Looks silly and not exactly as good as a tripod but would be good to leave one in the car for when you need to take unexpected shots.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1041948/1_im...ose_the_tripod/

Neil

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Hey Guys,

Came across this idea when searching around the internet.

Looks silly and not exactly as good as a tripod but would be good to leave one in the car for when you need to take unexpected shots.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1041948/1_im...ose_the_tripod/

Neil

That's a pretty cool idea. I wonder if you would get tired putting vertical tension on the thing all the time though.

The other common idea is to have a little bean or rice filled bag handy, but that won't always get you to eye level.

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