You can try to find something to brace the camera against. Window
frames, trees, posts, etc. can help a lot. In addition I try to use the
same breathing method I was taught when target shooting. Two medium
deep breaths, then a third, lei it half way out, hold and gently squeeze
the shutter button. Sometimes that helps.
Sandra Hermann wrote:
>Ok I should have asked this a few days ago but...
>Thurs night we went to see Chihuly nights at Mo. Botanical gardens. It was
>a lovely evening spent with my mother, daddy and my baby girl. The Blown
>glass was beautiful. My problem was no tripods or monopods were allowed in
>the gardens. Would there have been a way to fix this. I took a few decent
>pictures but nothing that I have even put up on my blog yet. I guess I am
>disapointed. does anyone have any pointers in case I find myself in this
>position again? I shot with my ist ds.
>sandy
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