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Field-Ready Accessories; What I Bring “On The Road”:
Last, the little things count. I use an “L” bracket on all of my cameras as it allows me to change from a horizontal to a vertical picture without altering the position of the camera or lens height. A cable release is a welcome addition for close-up photography, night exposures, or when extra depth of field is warranted in concert with a slow shutter speed. Don’t forget an extra body cap, and don’t leave home without a lens shade or two.
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Stan Trzoniec is a frequent contributor to “Shutterbug.” His new book “Autumn in the Country” is available now through his website, www.outdoorphotographics.com. He can be reached via e-mail
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