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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!

An Induro Monopod in Action, with Chris Juliano

Posted in Outdoor Photography on November 25th, 2009 by Rachel Hulin – Be the first to comment Tags: , , ,

It’s almost Thanksgiving, and you’re probably figuring out what gear to pack up and bring home with you. Am I right, or am I right? If you’re going to be traveling, or shooting landscapes, or sports, or nature– then I have a suggestion for you: bring along a monopod!

Induro has some great new monopods. Check out the Carbon Series, here. The new Induro models take advantage of many of the refinements found in the new generation of Induro tripods, and have up to twice the load capacity of earlier models.

Like the new series of Induro tripods, Induro CM/AM Series monopods have rubberized, half turn leg locks that provide fast setup and incorporate a specially designed dust and moisture-resistant seal to assure reliable performance in virtually any environment.  The large rubber foot insures slip-free operation on any surface. For added convenience when carrying a monopod, a belt loop monopod holder is included.

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Young sports photographer Chris Juliano is a devoted user of the new Induro Carbon monopod.

At only 18, he’s capturing some break-neck stunts!

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eek!

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Follow Chris’s example, and see what you can do with a monopod of your own.