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  1. Years ago purchased a Manfrotto MT057C4 tripod to be able to shoot above crowds. It worked brilliantly! These days my subjects are more often low to the ground. The tripod’s legs spread *very* low— that’s not a problem. But the center column is 15” tall, which defeats the purpose of low-spreading legs. I’m confounded that I can’t seem to find a short column to replace the 15 inch. Other relevant info: the rig I am supporting is heavy and unwieldy— I shoot stereoscopic medium format with a beamsplitter mounted on a geared head. I do have other tripods, but the Manfrotto is the best one for the task. Bob
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    Enter Metropolis

    Shot on 120 B+W negative film, processed as a positive by dr5. This was at Seattle's Science Fiction Museum, (now the Museum of Pop Culture) which at the time was having an exhibit on robots.
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    Pastel Jumping

    Evening shot of a ride at the Puyallup Fair, shot on 120 film and scanned.
  4. Shot at Mt Rainier's Reflection Lake using the Live Composite function on the OM-D E-M5ii.

    © © 2015 Bob Venezia

  5. Shot in Eastern Washington
  6. Shot of my ocicat with off camera flash, processed in Photoshop with the oil paint filter.
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