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<blockquote data-quote="nikonbill" data-source="post: 843163" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>I'm going to be guilty of going on but I did think of something possibly valuable to you [USER=67748]@myststars[/USER] </p><p></p><p>The beanbag -- I remembered having a camera beanbag years ago, due to the need for long exposures shooting film. In searching they are still a thing and are available in many sizes. This would allow you to find something to sit your camera on and use the timer to take a low ISO photo. It may help when you see that photo that needs taken.</p><p></p><p>I remember carrying one on my motorcycle with my trusty Pentax KX - I would position the bike like a tripod and use the beanbag to finally compose. You can also use various other supports like park benches, fence post, stump you get the idea. Very inexpensive and carry-able be sure to chose a size good for you to carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonbill, post: 843163, member: 47024"] I'm going to be guilty of going on but I did think of something possibly valuable to you [USER=67748]@myststars[/USER] The beanbag -- I remembered having a camera beanbag years ago, due to the need for long exposures shooting film. In searching they are still a thing and are available in many sizes. This would allow you to find something to sit your camera on and use the timer to take a low ISO photo. It may help when you see that photo that needs taken. I remember carrying one on my motorcycle with my trusty Pentax KX - I would position the bike like a tripod and use the beanbag to finally compose. You can also use various other supports like park benches, fence post, stump you get the idea. Very inexpensive and carry-able be sure to chose a size good for you to carry. [/QUOTE]
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