BayouBelle wrote: I carry sunscreen and a mini tripod sack type thing that can be propped up on almost anything. And I carry a garbage bag a golf towel, a poncho, a compass, bug spray, umbrella, hand warmers... That's all besides batteries, camera and lens'!
Tuscany wrote:
Scotty wrote: Tums.
Oh man I have those in my bag, car, and office
Scuba Mike wrote: I cleaned out my bag this weekend and found a couple nails that were in there. I have no idea why or how they got in there
Actually, I have a compass also in case I don't have the sun to guide me out of the woods. Oh yeah, and a pair of fold-up reading glasses so I can see the compass.Fugler wrote:
BayouBelle wrote: I carry sunscreen and a mini tripod sack type thing that can be propped up on almost anything. And I carry a garbage bag a golf towel, a poncho, a compass, bug spray, umbrella, hand warmers... That's all besides batteries, camera and lens'!
compass... where do you shoot most of the time?
photobod wrote: A duck that quacks when squeezed, a fluffy floppy monkey, a squeaker and the usual gaffer tape.
oh and just in case you where wondering I photograph a lot of kids in schools and nurseries.
cwightmanphotos wrote:
photobod wrote: A duck that quacks when squeezed, a fluffy floppy monkey, a squeaker and the usual gaffer tape.
oh and just in case you where wondering I photograph a lot of kids in schools and nurseries.
A fluffy floppy monkey. Hmmmmmm are you sure you only photograph kids in schools?
photobod wrote:
cwightmanphotos wrote:
photobod wrote: A duck that quacks when squeezed, a fluffy floppy monkey, a squeaker and the usual gaffer tape.
oh and just in case you where wondering I photograph a lot of kids in schools and nurseries.
A fluffy floppy monkey. Hmmmmmm are you sure you only photograph kids in schools?
Honest Crystal, scouts honour
Cliff wrote: Always beef jerky can be found in my bag
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