This idea obviously will not prevent wind acting directly on the camera, but you guys got me thinking about a solution to anchoring the tripod....at least on soil. I'm going to buy one of those big metal pins that screw into the ground about 8 to ten inches to serve as an anchor point for long dog leashes. They have a squared off top to the rig, so using a small ratchet strap system would work well if I can just create the proper anchor loop on the underside of the tripod for it to hook onto. Using the ratchet to cinch the tripod down taught to the anchor should provide as solid a base as possible for whatever camera in being used.
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An article on the Badlands just got posted to Luminous Landscape, written by LFphotography.info's founder Q.T. Luong:
https://luminous-landscape.com/badla...o-photography/
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