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    It's not the camera. It's the photograph you see in your mind and your ability to both manipulate the camera and to develop the image to present your vision.

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    Two words... Knee Blisters.
    Don't take anything I say seriously... I certainly don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender:1286053
    Two words... Knee Blisters.
    Or thigh blisters.

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    With 2 of those and decent hiking pole skills - POOF, no more foot issues at all!
    Then you could go barefoot with ease.

    Actually, I almost made my own one of these with my broken leg last year.
    Add a shoulder strap to hold the suspended leg and this would have helped me greatly.

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    Default Cut your blisters by 50%, guaranteed

    I also made an emergency-medical note.
    It's not the camera. It's the photograph you see in your mind and your ability to both manipulate the camera and to develop the image to present your vision.

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    Stay home in recliner. No foot blisters.

    How many monkey butlers will there be?

    One at first. But he'll train others.

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    I had heel surgery on both feet end of last year and wished i had one of these.
    I start out the Day with nothing and by the end of the Day I still have most of it.

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