Thanks!
 
Joe & Allan: It's not my site. It's our fly-fishing club's and I'm just
running the fly-tying section. As it looks right now, looking at the rest of
the site, I'm apparently the only one running anything at all. (Site is very
fresh after a face-lift and the others haven't been taught how to run their
part yet.)
The chairman and I have talked about a bilingual site. Don't know yet. (I do
plan English for my own still. If not linked to, at least available.)
 
Jim: I don't think a tripod is NEEDED. I took pictures of flies for a long
time with the camera on a simple box and a few foam sheets (height fine
adjusting by adding or removing sheets). But I probably guess a tripod or a
monopod makes things easier. I've made myself a monopod now... from the
C-clamp and post to my Montana Mongoose, an old guitar cable plug, an old
screw from "I don't know"... and a piece of printing paper. Works perfectly.
Don't say I'm not an innovative fly-tier. ;o)
 
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc307/runarsson/moosegoose_monopod.jpg
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc307/runarsson/simple_setup_2.jpg
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc307/runarsson/camera.jpg
http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc307/runarsson/overview.jpg
(last one including the 19" viewfinder/control panel in the background)
 
/Nick
 

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Ämne: Re: [VFB] "Miniatutorial"... 
 
 Great job, Nick.

Gee.  I can remember when you were just an infant at this obsessive hobby!
<g>

And I agree with Joe Fusco.  You need to make your site bilingual.  (Don't
know how that's done,
so I'll leave it to a younger person to figure out - such as you!).

 sfi
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