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If Wishes were Tripods… and Barry Underwood’s Lights.

Posted in Long Exposures, Outdoor Photography on December 1st, 2009 by Rachel Hulin – Be the first to comment Tags: , ,

So let’s have a follow up of our discussion last week with Chris Juliano. As you’ll recall, Juliano is our teenaged-phenom who is regularly out in the field with an Induro monopod, with fantastic results. I asked Chris if he could have any Induro tripod, which it would be.

Here’s his answer:

Well I have always loved the Carbon fiber CT214 series, it looks like it could handle anything I put it through. And your carbon fiber products are amazing (my monopod is so sturdy), so I could only imagine how sturdy this thing must be! And the impressive thing is that it can handle 26lbs, all in a compact (folds to 20inches) tripod! What more could anyone want? If I had money you could bet that would be a part of my kit!

Here are some more of Juliano’s pictures. I like them, they’re sparkly.

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Speaking of sparkly, I recently came across the absolutely stunning work of Barry Underwood. Underwood creates “scenes” in nature and photographs them. It’s no surprise he was once a theater major, right?

Take a look.

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Have a magical week!