G'day thankyou for the comments, just come back here after a while. Tripods, tripods, grids, VR (I want an 18-200!!!!), monopods, bean bags, ISO, yes all have been considered and in hindsight, one should have brought a small "disposablish" tripod or a monopod (am planning on geting one of thise walking stick hybrids).
Bean bags I have used before, however I just trusted fate when I framed this (Sw1tchFX, I have my grid on almost all time on the d80) as when I when I stated earlier, it was resting on my knee (thinkin about gettin an olympus now.....). Hence the crooked horizon, will fix it in post when I get my damn cs3 to work again.
The ISO was turned up, 800, you should have seen it in the flesh, really dark, but really vibrant sunset - brightness would have been a real issue if not for that and slow shutter.
I would have loved to bracket and produce a hdr, but alas.
And Sw1tchFX mate, I know all about weight. My biggest so far would have to be Milford Sound starting from Lake tekapo on the South Island of New Zealand. We went absolutely tropo and thought we could manage 2 weeks on our own with nothin (or everything we could carry around with us, no car except for the odd lift, just us and rucksacks), same sort of camp kit I would imagine Alex_B to have on his trip to lapland, although we needed 2 weeks of food on top. And I brought my manfrotto/bogen 190 tripod + lenses (first use of my uncles canon t90 [plug: now for sale

]). This particualr trip to Moreton was a light stroll, takin it easy with a few mates, I was playin beach cricket at the time and just happened to look out at the sunset and had my camera near by. Didnt expect to take any photos, sport dulls the cultural senses

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I was attempting to use the photo as an example. It is by no means particularly good (and I have only just began to explore the nuances of photography), but the subtle blur due to slow shutter and knee balance was what first got me thinkin (and being sized down it is mroe difficult to see this). The aim of this paricular thread by my eyes was to check whether there was any post-production means to fix camera shake (even alittle). All the same I appreciate the constructive criticism and everyone who has directly attempted to answer my question.
Matt Keks
and Mike_E, down under, we call it "K-Mart"
