John Austin
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This question is based on my work during the last few days along the Southern Ocean coast - Much of this work was with a 10x8" wooden camera, two lenses, a Linhof twin-shank tripod, small meter (to have something to argue with) and four or five 10x8" DDS plus filters, hoods, screwdriver and all the other crap - Not using 10x8" for the current work is not an option
So far I have been walking with the camera over one shoulder, the crap in a bag on my other shoulder and using the tripod as a balancing stick - Someone must have solved this problem in a light and easy way - A set of helium balloons would be too prone to wind and I can't afford two assistants for this work
Any suggestions for moving this lot up and down narrow rocky or sandy cliff paths or over wet rocks will be gratefully received
John Austin
Quinninup
So far I have been walking with the camera over one shoulder, the crap in a bag on my other shoulder and using the tripod as a balancing stick - Someone must have solved this problem in a light and easy way - A set of helium balloons would be too prone to wind and I can't afford two assistants for this work
Any suggestions for moving this lot up and down narrow rocky or sandy cliff paths or over wet rocks will be gratefully received
John Austin
Quinninup