On Feb 4, 2012, at 5:51 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

> He said it was "a thought". He never claimed it was a particularly deep 
> thought.

I said that *I* had a thought, how deep could it be?

Seriously though,  it came up from a discussion with a very beginning 
photographer, who was having a lot of difficulty keeping her horizons level.  I 
suggested a bubble level, and a tripod.  Then thought about the concept, 
particularly for people learning photography, using a tripod as a means of 
getting them to consciously think about all of the little details, at least 
until those details start to become second nature. 

I suspect that spending a day or seven out shooting, doing every frame with a 
tripod might be a good exercise, in much the same way as shooting with my C3 
was.


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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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