Tennis Ball Tripod

Simple tripod for small cameras.
No special tools.

Fast, small, light, non-metallic, cheap and easy to produce.

that tripod works great for light-weight cameras, or web-cams.

It level your camera on a rock, a car hood, a window sill, a tree branch, a wall or fence, or even the ground.

Draw a line

Use a soft lead pencil or a permanent marker to draw a line around an old tennis ball.

Pencil is better considering you can wipe it

off and have a neater job.

I used a marker so the lines would show up clearly in the photo.

The line should roughly divide the tennis ball in half.

But you can draw it by eye using the marks on the tennis ball as a guide.

It does not have to be perfect — so relax whether your line wavers.

Mark 3 feet

Wrap a piece of…

By: Skinny

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