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Old 18th July 2010, 08:30 PM
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I suppose the Canine can come along. It'll pose well and enjoy the ride.
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Good idea - I would bring mine but I shall be a long way from base.

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I would bring mine, but it would probably want to stay, and the end you would see isn’t its most photogenic.
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I would bring mine, but it would probably want to stay, and the end you would see isn’t its most photogenic.

It is a shame you can't attach all that energy to your 10x8 trolley to help it up the 1 in 4 incline

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Why not rig the canine up with a set of saddle bags? The dog can carry its own water, the film rolls, my sandwiches....
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Hi Duncan, if thedag is going to carrie the film he may as well bring his own camera
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Good one! I always wanted to play with a Minox. Saying that though, the little bitch is so small she can barely hold a tennis ball in her gob!
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See here: http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.or...pictureid=2317
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A very nice woofer image. You can't beat a low angle camera position for these shots

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Hi Duncan
I'm new to the forum

It sounds like you have a wealth of experience behind the lens!
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