Category Archives: CT214

In My Bag: Jakub Polomski in the Dolomites

You may think you know landscape photography inside and out, but Jakub Polomski’s work is different. Really! The subject matter is traditional fare for landscape work (Jakub specilizes in mountains), but the way he treats atmosphere in his images gives … Continue reading

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Toby Harriman Time-lapse Goodness

If you need a stable tripod for anything, you need it for time-lapse. Taken over hours, days, or even years, the smallest unwanted movement can ruin the shot completely. Toby Harriman, whom we’ve recommended on Photographers to Follow on Google+, … Continue reading

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Google+ Photographers to Follow

Google+ may not be as big or as popular as some other social networks (you know who you are, Facebook) but it’s been a huge hit with the photography community. Shooters around the world have been posting good advice, interesting … Continue reading

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Give the Gift of Stability

Peter West Carey, over at the Phoblographer, has put together a well-researched list of recommended tripods for the holidays. With options from $3 – $1550, he’s got tripods to match every budget and photography style. Over in the “Lovers of … Continue reading

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Ask Scott Bourne: What Tripod Should I Buy?

Everyone always wants to know what camera/lens/bag/speedlight/etc. they should buy. If you want a professional opinion, ask Scott Bourne, who’s been working on a series of posts on Photofocus answering just those questions. The latest installment focuses on tripods. In … Continue reading

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Jason Collin’s Tripod Recommendations

When searching for a new tripod, commercial photographer Jason Collin did his research and wasn’t ready to compromise. His requirements? very stable light weight made of carbon fiber very easy to use great build quality taller than 5 feet without … Continue reading

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Peter West Carey Reviews the Induro PHQ-3 and CT-214

Photographer Peter West Carey has published a review of the Induro PHQ3 head and CT214 tripod. He tested the gear on a trip from his base in Seattle to Lima, Peru. From the capital, he made his way to Cusco, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Andrew Michael Smith and the Center Column

Andrew Michael Smith is a military photographer stationed in Germany. Although the U.S. Army has him shooting what you’d probably expect, he also has some breathtaking landscapes on his Flickr photostream. Smith recently posted some great shots of himself in … Continue reading Continue reading

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Bourne and Harrington Shooting Panoramas

Scott Bourne and Richard Harrington posted the first part of a video on the 3Exposure site featuring panoramic shooting at the Las Vegas Speedway. This video features Bourne shooting horizontal panoramic images. The second part promises to feature Harrington shooting … Continue reading Continue reading

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