Dont know whether to laugh or cry
idiot.jpg
Dont know whether to laugh or cry
idiot.jpg
haha thanks for posting! i shall remember this for tomorrows trip!
Life is short, Keep snapping!
CC always welcome
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Surfs him riot for not paying attention!!! And what a wave!
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I'd like to see the next photo he took. May be a great abstract!
he only needs a shorter strap and he`s alright...
Last edited by old dog; 04-08-2012 at 2:59pm.
hahahaha! that first photo was funny!
and regarding that video, why did he wash the camera like that?! lolz!
Still learning the craft...
Canon 60D (gripped), 18-200mm f3.5-5.6, 50mm f1.8, 24-105mm f4L, 70-200mm f2.8L IS II, 430ex II
I was in a car accident going back 6 or 7 years ago.
My Pentax K10 was in its bag wrapped around the tripod on the back seat. When I flipped the 4WD the tripod speared through one of the windows dragging my camera along with it. It ended up under about half a metres worth of dirty/muddy marsh water with the 4WD sitting on top of it. Dragged the bus out about 45 minutes later and found the camera after wading around in the water for a bit.
Let the whole thing dry for a couple of days on the hearth, worked perfectly for about 3 months before (I think) the battery fried it, or perhaps corrosion got the better of it. To my regret I never got it properly checked mainly due to the lack of local camera repair locations and a distinct shortage of wheeled vehicles.... Can't say the Sigma lens survived but at least it was "cheap" to replace.
Ah well, that's my testament.
Mag.