I got an easy question on shooting with tripods. When your standing


in a fast stream that's about knee-high, what should you do to


minimize the pulse or vibration of the water on your tripod when


taking pictures with a long shutter speed? The one Bogen tripod I


have is aluminium and am trying to drive the little spikes in the bed


(kinda rocky though). Thought about maybe sandbags to help deaden


it, but it's a long hike for thatand the rocks that are there are kinda


bigger than what I need to put in a bag. Never thought about busting


out some climbing gear and locking it on the rocks below. I hate the


head I have (mine included), and might actually bolt the 7D right on


the tripod to eliminate issues with that, although, would that make


vibrations worse? Anyway, just kind of a generic question. Thanks


for any answers up front.