You act like you invented almost everything to do with cameras. I was using a window mount before you were out of short pants, and I mean literally. What were you using 45 years ago? A potty? How do you think I shot pictures for the two years in which I only had one foot and could not use a prosthesis? I of course hooked up my Noblex, Horseman, and X-Pan to my Volvo tripod and parked it all kinds of inconvenient places including the National Mall, Civil War battlefields, an Army Fort, a couple of airport runways, and so forth. When I needed to, I shot blind and guessed what the lens was seeing. You are not the only guy out there with ideas. It is probably a small club, but you are not the chapter president. You may be one of the publicists, but not the inventor. We adapt when we have to. This is what Andy has done and probably why nobody can replace him. The below is supposed to be tongue in cheek or for the right sense of humor, actually funny. I know, you never thought of laughing, did you? You do know that to be a great shooter you have to invent odd things nobody else has ever seen or thought of, don’t you? Jan Faul Chief Cook & Bottle-washer + Master Artist ART4CARZ On May 19, 2013, at 12:15 PM, Randy Little wrote:
Art Faul The Artist Formerly Known as Prints ------ Stills That Move: http://www.artfaul.com Greens: http://www.inkjetprince.com Camera Works - The Washington Post . |