I've fallen about 3 feet, and scratched my leg, but that's about the worst of it!
And also, if / when you feel yourself begin to fall, what is your basic instinct-protect yourself, or protect your camera?!?!
Just thought it'd be an interesting discussion!
My FIRST camera! I still have it... emotionally attached. In fact, I bought one in new condition a few years back (paid WAY too much for it).
As for injuries, I've been lucky. Only thing that comes to mind is changing a quartz bulb without unplugging the unit... after being warned... twice. I think you know how that ended.
Pete
a few weeks ago i tore my arm up pretty nice protecting my camera.. hahaha. my 9 year old cousin decided to throw a water balloon at me and more importantly my d70... i saw it coming and jumped back and went over a picnic table and my arm scratched against a screw...
glad thats the worst though
i got biten by a dog once for protecting my eos5, my friend trying to protect his leica, and got bash hard by few drunken guys on a train station... poor boy...
yeah, but thats a total EXTREME...
a few weeks ago i tore my arm up pretty nice protecting my camera.. hahaha. my 9 year old cousin decided to throw a water balloon at me and more importantly my d70... i saw it coming and jumped back and went over a picnic table and my arm scratched against a screw...
glad thats the worst though
That sounds worse then the 15 mosquito bites I got once! :lol:
One of my favorite landscape photographers, Dean Brown, died in 1973 when he fell from a waterfall he was photographing. He fell 75' into a stream. When the rangers finally found him many hours later he was still alive, using the last of his strength to hold his exposed film above the water he was laying in. Some of his last words to his wife were development instructions for the film.
If you can find his book, "Photographs of the American Wilderness", it's a good one. It includes photographs he took moments before the fall.
And also, if / when you feel yourself begin to fall, what is your basic instinct-protect yourself, or protect your camera?!?! I had a 28-105 on my AE-1.. I remember clutching the lens on my way down :lol: Thankfully my tripod doubled as a crutch as I hobbled home..
No major injuries for me. I forgot my elastic knee supports when we went to Bryce Canyon last fall, and managed to blow my knees out the very first day, on that first descent. I was more annoyed with myself for forgetting them than anything else. Wrapped them up in ace bandages and took a lot of anti inflammatories the next day so I could still hike. And carry 3 cameras, of course. :lol:
Quite sad, really... I want to be injured for my hobby!
the photo turned out great though. so dirty jeans and grassy wet back was worth it :)
hence the rock on the bottom. :)
http://ic3.deviantart.com/fs9/i/2006/063/8/6/standing_tall_by_electrickiisses.jpg
dont realy want to try:lol:
that's not good. Worth it though
Apparently it looked pretty funny from my friends point of view, kind of like in a movie, my hand just stuck up over the wall with me camera in it, with me shouting "IT'S OK!"
Other than that, nothing else. :(
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