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By: basicchannel

It also precludes shots like this or this. Not really. Long exposure shots require a tripod unless you are purposely looking to shakey-cam blurred elements.

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By: kcds

Image stabilization (or IS, and also known as vibration reduction or VR) is meant to counter the shaking due to normal muscle tremors - I have known a couple of people with cerebral palsy over the...

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By: bugmuncher

I wonder why he doesn't use image stabilization and/or a high shutter speed...? He's a great photographer, though.

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By: uncanny hengeman

Hmmm. What's that term where a disabled person would use an ouija board type set up to communicate? And the carer would *ahem* stabilize their arms? Facilitation or enabling or something like that?

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By: YoBananaBoy

Why not? I don't think that this was a ping at the photographer. I read it as "making a living off of solely photography is challenging." And I don't know if you have noticed, but newspaper and...

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By: mike3k

He really does great work.

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By: bettafish

Oh, lovely. Hey, wildlife photography buffs - doesn't National Geographic sponsor a highly-touted, international wildlife photography competition every year? I seem to recall there being a youth...

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By: gene_machine

I think it was a reference to the previous post.

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By: The corpse in the library

Caduceus: "Too bad he won't be able to make a living at it." Why not?

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By: cmyr

Mario? is that you?

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By: filthy light thief

Monopods are boring. I prefer cephalopods. Er, bendible multi-pods (or you could buy a GorillaPod).

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By: Astro Zombie

Everybody should use a monopod.

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By: Caduceus

Too bad he won't be able to make a living at it.

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By: angiep

The pictures are lovely. Whatever Matt's physical challenges are they have not affected his sense of aesthetics or eye for composition.

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Shaky arms don't stop gifted eye for photography.

Thirteen year old Matt Milligan is a gifted photographer despite suffering from Cerebral Palsy. He uses a monopod, or his parents stabilizing his arms, to help minimize distortion from his shaky...

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