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Old 12-03-2004, 01:18 AM   #4
Elizabeth Schott Elizabeth Schott is offline
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Linda this is really close to my heart right now.

Mike I have been through so many 20 to 30 dollar tripods it silly. When my pro artist friend came over to try and help me learn to copy my work, the first thing he said was the main thing NOT to skimp on was a tripod. My canon with the long lens would just cause the head to tilt from weight.

My dilemma was I didn't want to spend 160.00 on a head then another 145.00 on the tripod. So after searching I found the SLIK Pro 700 DX, it's powerful but not light!

Has a ball head quick shoe and two great levels. For 150.00, you would have a hard time to find something better.

Warning it is not light like the collapsible form walmart, but I will have to get a shooting vest since I look like such a pro now. if I could only make the pictures look as good.

I am on a mission do decide between a shooting release mechanize or the one on a cord. This time set is for the beans. My little 5 year old counted to ten then on eleven he walked right off the fame. Has anyone had luck with these shutter releases?

One thing I have learned through the years I have know most of you is really how lovely good reference is to work from. This little girls has beautiful skin that carries such wonderful changes including areas of gray, yellow and flesh tone, it has be such a joy to work with this, even though I know my fill light was too strong. Below are some little puppy guys for a pastel, now that was a new experience. I had to retouch out the background.
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