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Dan Davenport

For an illustrated version of this article, go here Dan Davenport has been involved in photography for more years than he cares to think about. He taught photography and developed the Minolta School of Photography which evolved into The Maxxum Experience photo education seminars. He wants photographers to take the best photos they can and encourages them to proudly display their work.

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As you create more and more photos of your family, your friends, and the world around you, you will want to display them around your home for all to see But it may get a bit tiresome with just photos of family and friends, and you may be looking for some variety

As you grow in photography, you will accumulate many tools that you use in creating great photos to enlarge and display around your home: tripods - table top and full size, filters, lenses and lens accessories, light reflectors, flash, the occasional light meter, etc And as you range far afield taking photographs, you will definitely need a convenient way to carry and manage these accessories, Here are the top three features to look for as you select this most critical accessory

Most photographers today, both amateur and professional, have a Table Top Tripod in their gadget bag for use when photographing small objects on a "table top," or for bracing on top of a car, wall, or fence when a full size tripod isn't available or practical There are times, however, when you want the support and vibration stopping of a tripod, but the subject is moving around way too quickly - you just can't get reoriented fast enough to get the shot: just think about shooting photos of an active child on a playground

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