My eight foot ladder collapses to just four feet tall -- one section  
slides into the other. Plus, it has steps on both sides. I can shoot  
from one side and have an assistant flag the lens from the other  
side. It is heavy, but it's a super tool.
Paul
On May 5, 2007, at 11:22 AM, graywolf wrote:

> A short, 4 foot, aluminum step ladder is often handy to have. Weighs
> little but does take up a bit of space. Sometimes you want a taller,
> like 8-12 foot, step ladder but the is something you would only  
> take if
> you knew you would need it.
>
> So to answer your question, no it is a weird idea.
>
> -graywolf
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Well, got to give list a miss for a while,  just pop in and out  
>> next few
>> days. Busy.
>>
>> But in quite a few photographic  spots lately I've longed to be  
>> just 2-4"
>> inches taller. And I am a tall gall. So  I thought of grabbing my  
>> step stool (i
>> have a little one) and putting it in the  car trunk. This would  
>> only work for
>> shots near the road, near my car. But  sometimes there are fences  
>> and things
>> that are hard to shoot over.
>>
>> Then,  naturally, like the picnic blanket idea, I started  
>> wondering is there
>> some el  neato collapsible step stool, light weight, out there for
>> photographers or  someone?
>>
>> Or is this, like, a really weird idea?
>>
>> TIA, Marnie aka  Doe :-)
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