> From: Mike Kruk <krukmike@hotmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 09:40:45PM -0500:
>
> With that said, trekking poles do take some getting use to.
> [...]
> Their only inconvinience was not having a ready hand on the
> camera for those Kodak moments.
They don't interfere with my photography -- I always have the
wrist strap in use, so any time I see a photo op I just grab the
camera from my hip belt and let the trekking poles dangle from my
wrists while I get the shot.
I still take lots of backpacking photos:
http://troop72.com/photos/2007/0818.sht/
http://troop72.com/photos/2006/08.sht/
(That last set has blurry pics, since I dropped the camera.) :-/
- Tom A.
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