Thanks, Carol, for posting this!  It reminded me of a gadget I spotted before 
Christmas.  It is a very small tripod that screws into the bottom of the 
camera, but the legs are flexible so that you can bend them.  The will wrap 
around stationary objects so you can mount a camera on the back of a chair or 
something like that.  If I remember correctly, it is coated with a rubbery 
substance that keeps it from sliding or from damaging whatever you wrap it 
around.  Seems to me these might be excellent for our purposes!  It was also 
not expensive.

Clay


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From: "Carol Adkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Spiders,
> 
> Talking about cameras etc., our son gave us a little tripod stand which
> screws into the camera, not a huge great thing, but one with little legs
> about four inches long.   It is ideal for photographing lace, and things
> which are relatively close, but need absolutely no movement.   I don't know
> where he acquired it, but I don't think it could have been expensive, as it
> was just a sort of 'anytime' present, not a Christmas, birthday etc!
> 
> Maybe that would be a good idea for those who photograph their lace .....
> 
> Carol - in Suffolk UK
> 

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