I suspect he meant, no it is not a weird idea.  

I might want to go the route of a bigger ladder someday, thanks, Paul.  Good 
idea. 

For now, I think a small light weight painter's step  stool/ladder will do 
me. In addition to some kind of box for shorter and less  complicated 
situations.

Marnie aka Doe   OTOH, I am sort of  weird. But on PDML, I obviously I am in 
good company.  ;-)
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My eight foot ladder collapses to just four feet tall  -- one section  
slides into the other. Plus, it has steps on both  sides. I can shoot  
from one side and have an assistant flag the lens  from the other  
side. It is heavy, but it's a super tool.
Paul
On  May 5, 2007, at 11:22 AM, graywolf wrote:

> A short, 4 foot, aluminum  step ladder is often handy to have. Weighs
> little but does take up a bit  of space. Sometimes you want a taller,
> like 8-12 foot, step ladder but  the is something you would only  
> take if
> you knew you  would need it.
>
> So to answer your question, no it is a weird  idea.
>
>  -graywolf


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