Nov. 15th, 2015

thewayne: (Cyranose)
I was searching my email looking for one about a Nikon Coolpix that was dropped in a river and continued working in the most amazing way, when I came across this. The first paragraph is mine.

My 24mm lens died, I spoke with my repairman yesterday and he said "say some kind words and give it a nice burial." Well, a guy on my blog's friend's list had an encounter at a party with a drunk friend who tackled him, and in the process broke a Nikon flash and trashed a laptop. I sent him the following message when the photographer suggested that we could start a community for photography horror stories:

Oh, no doubt! The sad thing was that my 24mm died while I was doing parametric testing for class. At least it was remarkably consistent when it came to densitometer readings. :-)

It's inevitable, as long as you take photos, you're going to have equipment ruined. Absolutely inevitable. There was that time when Ansel Adams was attacked by a group of ninja and a shuriken tore through the bellows of his 8x10 view camera before he could subdue them all with his tripod, but as I heard it he was able to effect a field repair with some duct tape (don't leave home without it!) and shot a glorious image of the defeated ninjas at sunset in the Mojave Desert.

That image is only rarely seen and has not been published.

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