Ah, but you are so wrong my little snapshooter. All my photos are taken 
outside in nature. I don't have a studio, I have know idea where that came 
from. I shoot outdoors. That's where I make all the photographs for the, 
let's see 12 calendars I've produced, the thousands of nature cards I have 
sold across southern ont. and the many newspaper and magazine photos I have 
had published. 
You might want to think before your begin insulting photographers you know 
nothing about.
PS- I don't own a 500mm.

In a message dated 7/17/01 6:48:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Subject: Why I won't be using a tripod unless I really need it.
 
 I give up. We will just have to agree to disagree on
 this one. It is obvious your ideas are fixed on this
 one, whereas I can agree that sometimes (occasionally)
 you may actually need a tripod, and will continue to
 use one only when I need one. Also I have taken quite
 a lot of photos where there wasn't room and/or time to
 set up a tripod. 
 
 I am sure I would know you if I saw you. You would be
 the one with the tripod super-glued to your camera,
 right? And perhaps the 500mm lens glued on as well. I
 bet you never even leave your ideally set-up studio.
 Well, in the outside world, most things aren't ideally
 set-up for a tripod. I prefer to leave the flowers in
 the wild, sometimes blowing in the wind, so no chance
 of a 2-hour exposure on f6 film.
 
 Also 1) I don't take snapshots, 2) I don't smoke
 anything, and never have.
 
 Jody.
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