Can you make or get a triangular sling instead of a bag? That way it
Can you make or get a triangular sling instead of a bag? That way it
Originally Posted by Paul McSweeney
You had to remind me didn't you. It's like magic tricks. You'll spend hours on a setup and might be able to drag the actual trick out two minutes.
I can't say I've ever tried a triangle "Hammock" before. And your right about the leg pressure. Maybe I'll use it as a work surface and throw my bag in it for the wieght. Can't remeber how much room I had before the water started under the pod. Prolly not enough for the bag. Crap. I know my feet were cold and my socks were wet. Somethung about wearing hiking bootsI keep supplies in myRide now. The problem I had with this shot was I was at a choke point. The trees above kept me from being able to back out more and the shots from the bank looked cheesy. I had one rock directly in front of me but it seemed to create more havoc than help. Do they make fancy splitters (shaped like an airplane wing kinda) that go over the tripod legs that might help work the water around? I've never heard of aerodynamic legs before. Just thinking out loud.
Words get in the way of what I meant to say.
Originally Posted by andnowimbroke
To my knowledge there is a commercially available item and that is exactly what it is for but my Google is not strong - can't find anything related.
Originally Posted by andnowimbroke
Personally if I were ina stream, thowing my bag in the hammock is last thing I'd do! I think a handy rock would be preferrable in the stream.
Don't worry about the setup effort. When you've done it you'll be all the more pleased that you took the effort. I'm afraid I come up with quite a few good ideas but I never get off my butt to follow them through. Depending on the setting, perhaps you can take longer at the actual shooting once you've spent all that time getting set-up by getting staying through an evening as the light falls.
Here's an idea: as the light falls you'd probably get light in various areas. You could put them together like HDR but it's an adaption of the techniquebecause you're not just taking a series of different exposures at the same time of day.
Again, good luck!
Paul.
Originally Posted by Paul McSweeney
Sadly, anywhere but on my back is the safest place to be. Those rocks are slick
Originally Posted by Paul McSweeney
That's very interesting. Now I have to wait for it to rain again[:'(] I was going to go out last week when it rained for two days straight, but when I got up, all my doors were frozen shut[:@] It was 8:00 before I could open my backdoor and crawl inside. By then the Humans were out and sucked all the fun out of nature shots.
Words get in the way of what I meant to say.