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  2. Tripod head - Wikipedia

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    Gimbal heads are designed mainly for long, heavy telephoto lenses, and are often used for wildlife or sports photography. Their primary feature is the ability to balance the camera and lens within the tripod head and use tension controls to simulate a "weightlessness".

  3. The 5 Best Tripod Heads For Photography and Videography - AOL

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    Different tripod heads offer different benefits, from stability to easy rotation. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join. Mail. Downloads; AOL App ...

  4. Tripod (photography) - Wikipedia

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    Other head types include the gimbal, fluid, gear, alt-azimuth, and equatorial heads. Fluid heads and gear heads move very smoothly, avoiding the jerkiness caused by the stick-slip effect found in other types of tripod heads. Gimbal heads are single-axis heads used in order to allow a balanced movement for camera and lenses. This proves useful ...

  5. Bence Máté - Wikipedia

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    He designed bird and big game hides for Zimanga Private Game Reserve in South Africa, which started a business based on African photo hides as an alternative to classical safaris. Since 2006 Bence has been one of the 'faces' of Panasonic, [ 3 ] as his photography demonstrates what can be achieved with starter level equipment.

  6. The Top Ten Best Places in the U.S. to Go Bird-watching - AOL

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    The Country’s Best Spots for Bird-watching Mint Images - Oliver Edwards - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Birding is ...

  7. Xavi Bou - Wikipedia

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    One of the favorite birds are clouds of starlings when they do their murmuration dance, [13] especially when this group is behind attacked by hawks, as Bou says in an Atlas Obscura article: "I am passionate about the idea of how a sculptor, the hawk, shapes the shapes of starling clouds", he says.

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