Hmmm... the "protective" UV filter on the end didn't seem to help much!
... good thing I've taken mine off!
Hmmm... the "protective" UV filter on the end didn't seem to help much!
... good thing I've taken mine off!
A little super glue should do the trick!
Bodies : Canon 450D, Canon 7D
Lenses : Canon 15-85 f3.5-5.6 IS USM, Canon 100mm F2.8 Makro USM, Canon 24-70 L F2.8 USM, Canon 70-200 L F4, Canon 100-400 L F4.5-5.6L IS USM
Editing : Photoshop CS5
Bah, modern rubbish! I bet if it was a Nikon F or a Canon F1, you'd be able to wipe them off with a damp rag and off you'd go again (or maybe not...)
Hope they were all insured.
And I agree, seeing the results of these type of misadventures does makes me wince.
Wonder what happened to the 1D II if the lens looks like that.. re-traumatised me.. okay it wasnt a 2.8 but my 4.0 70-200 had a less dramatic departure. sad looking image that one.
Comments and CC welcome..
Gear: Canon 6D & 1Ds Cameras l Canon EF 17-40mm F 4.0 L USM l Canon EF 24-105mm F4.0 L IS USM l Canon EF 70 - 200 F4.0 L USM Lenses I Manfrotto Tripods I Adobe Photoshop CS6 l Lightroom 3.0 I Lee Filters
"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust 1871 - 1922
ooh!! just bought a 50d, these piccys scared the hell out of me, I think I'll buy a padded bag and leave it at home!
It looks like this one's been driven over!