Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/10
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More like, "Dig own grave",
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Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
Michael Chmilar wrote:
>
> Alastair Firkin <firkin@ncable.net.au> said:
>
> > If you visit the Colorado River at Horseshoe bend, be prepared for a
> > wide angle shot ;-)
>
> > hand held -- the tripods cannot get close enough to the edge
>
> Sure they can, Alastair. You just have to be brave!
>
> I have shot the same view with a 4x5, which must be mounted
> on a tripod. An 80mm is barely wide enough, and 72 or shorter
> would be better.
>
> Here is the tripod strategy I used:
>
> Gitzo 1227 tripod with Acratech ballhead. Extend one leg
> fully, and swivel to "flat" position. The other two legs
> are fully retracted, and in normal "upright" position.
> (ie. tripod is very low, with one leg stuck out really far.)
>
> Mount camera away from edge, and roughly position. Make sure
> all adjustments and clamps are firmly tightened.
>
> Move to edge. The two short legs go a couple of inches back
> from the edge. Long leg extends far back. Put heavy backpack
> on top of long leg! Camera sits precariously over void.
>
> On knees, approach camera. Adjust view by moving camera on
> ballhead. Tighten ballhead! Check focus with loupe. Close down
> lens. Set exposure (most dangerous part, as it involves leaning
> forward to read shutter markings). Insert film holder.
>
> Wait for @#%@* boats to clear out! Release shutter.
>
> Pick up the whole assembly, and move away from edge.
>
> See, it's not so bad!
>
> later,
> Mike
>
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