In my case, the tripod's only advantage is that of  steadying the camera. In 
fact, I think my framing and composition is generally better without it, 
because adjusting the camera position is easier and more fluid. Tripods are 
great when needed, but I find they get in my way.

On Feb 4, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Larry Colen wrote:

> I wonder how much of the photographic benefit of using a tripod is from the 
> camera being steadier, and how much of it is because using a tripod forces 
> you to slow down and think a bit longer about the photograph.
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