On Sunday, August 4, 2013 11:28:18 AM UTC+2, IKT wrote:
>
> I used to use a similar technique of something sticking up from the 
> ground. I have a particular thing that I can carry with me. To increase 
> stabilisation, the thing I have that sticks up from the ground has three 
> legs. You can call it a tripod, if you like.
>

Touché. the philopod is only for the desperate. Like the Swiss army knife, 
its main feature is that you should always carry it on you. It's the second 
best thing. And the johnpod is only for the pathetic who didn't even carry 
the string in their pocket. The main feature of the johnpod is that the 
thingy sticking up should be found on scene, not carried by the 
photographer. Carrying it would cancel out its main feature.

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