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<blockquote data-quote="Deezey" data-source="post: 308934" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>Hmmm....just saw this question. If I am out for landscape it's tripod. Doesn't matter what it is usually either. Long water shots.....tripod. Flowers in the meadow? Tripod. The reason I love the tripod for landscape is I can sit back and really check the angles. Or I can see something like litter, leave the shot how I want, and then clean up the shot pre shot. Also using the tripod slows me down. Gets me thinking more. So for me, when going out for landscape....the tripod is always there. 100%. </p><p></p><p>But other times....not so much. Only if I need it for a desired effect. Or pano or other skill set where slow and steady wins the race. Casual shooting...I am tripod less. Usually I will try and steady myself on an object if I am out just winging it. </p><p></p><p>A tripod though is a must in my eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 308934, member: 13223"] Hmmm....just saw this question. If I am out for landscape it's tripod. Doesn't matter what it is usually either. Long water shots.....tripod. Flowers in the meadow? Tripod. The reason I love the tripod for landscape is I can sit back and really check the angles. Or I can see something like litter, leave the shot how I want, and then clean up the shot pre shot. Also using the tripod slows me down. Gets me thinking more. So for me, when going out for landscape....the tripod is always there. 100%. But other times....not so much. Only if I need it for a desired effect. Or pano or other skill set where slow and steady wins the race. Casual shooting...I am tripod less. Usually I will try and steady myself on an object if I am out just winging it. A tripod though is a must in my eyes. [/QUOTE]
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