I don't necessarily agree but I'm on board.


I think he is kind of taking a less techie more whimsical approach here. That usually doesn't go over well on this forum. I think he is more trying to challenge the old school folks, that are married to tripods, go out and be creative. I agree with him that a tripod tend to take some creativeness out of the process. There will always be a place for tripods, but I think he also states that.