Favorite Walk Around Shoes.
Nunn Bush brand, Cameron style
What's the consesus of opinion on underpants?
Boxers, Y-Fronts, briefs or thongs?
Sorry! I just couldn't resist.
:twisted:
thegrover wrote:
I have three lens. I like to challenge myself and just take one lens to do walk around photography. That means I need the right shoes to get the best angle/composition. What is your favorite walk around shoe?
My Redwing work boots. Great support, comfortable and good protection, wet or dry.
I'm old school or broke however you want to look at it. I have a pair of work shoes and pair of sunday school shoes. Since I have my camera with me most times and wearing the work shoes for the most part it's the walking around pants that I need. I have trashed several decent pairs of pants, the knees, with doing macro photography for the last year. If I see it and the notion strikes me it's down on the knees photographing bugs..
US Army Issue Combat Boots, They last forever, give great support ( I got my first 2 pair free in 1971) By the time I got out I had 6 pair) Still wear them. Great for hiking.
US Army Issue Combat Boots, They last forever, give great support ( I got my first 2 pair free in 1971, By the time I got out I had 6 pair) Still wear them. Great for hiking.
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
I have flat feet. I wear whatever's cheap. Anything with "arch support" gives me foot cramps.
I want to know what MT Shooter wears to sneak up on the critters.
thegrover wrote:
I have three lens. I like to challenge myself and just take one lens to do walk around photography. That means I need the right shoes to get the best angle/composition. What is your favorite walk around shoe?
Your kidding, right?
Harley Davidson boots, so I can kick ass photographically.
The ones I put on in the morning.
Barefooted, when I need to creep up on a subject.
Bruce with a Canon wrote:
US Army Issue Combat Boots, They last forever, give great support ( I got my first 2 pair free in 1971) By the time I got out I had 6 pair) Still wear them. Great for hiking.
FREE ! Don't hand me that line..... You paid for them and paid dearly. If nothing else, you first had to make them shine and then had to break them in. Took me 6 weeks in '60. But I will agree, great boot.
I have numerous foot problems including nerve damage, foot and leg cramps, swelling and ball of foot pain. My foot doctor recommended running shoes if going out for the entire day. He says they are made with more technology than other shoes for the comfort of runners. Also he told me that Nike's hurt everybody's feet, Reeboks are made narrower than other shoes in the toe box. Shoes should have good arch support and thick flexible soles.
New Balance hikers seem to work out the best,
Bob.
Vasque hiking boots...27/7/365 minus my sleep time. :) or if I have to go someplace fancy...
festive50 wrote:
What's the consesus of opinion on underpants?
Boxers, Y-Fronts, briefs or thongs?
Sorry! I just couldn't resist.
:twisted:
Hey Doc ..... ha,ha,ha,ha,
I wear Ecco shoes and boots. They're comfortable, keep my feet dry, warm and give good support. The boots look like a high top shoe so I can wear them in the winter to a Chamber of Commerce event and not have the look of a trekker who just dropped in. I wore them to a winter ribbon cutting event a couple of years ago and was the only person with warm dry feet including the Governor. I wear the boots hiking for support and the comfort of dry feet. Ecco boots are about $150 US and worth every penny.
"festive50 wrote:
What's the consesus of opinion on underpants?
Boxers, Y-Fronts, briefs or thongs?
Sorry! I just couldn't resist.
Hey Doc ..... ha,ha,ha,ha,"
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