Embarrassing Things You've Done With Your Camera
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:04 am
Not sure whether this is better in Humour or General Discussion....
But, shamelessly stolen from a Pentax forum, I'm wondering what's the most embarrassing thing you've done (or perhaps seen somebody else do) with a camera? To get the ball rolling, a true confession from me from last Friday.
First, a bit of background: I'm sort of the Offical Unofficial photographer at work events, given that the best anybody else ever brings with them anywhere is a small P&S, or (gasp) a Mobile Phone Camera ... and in any event a general disinclination to compose shots, use the flash properly, bother with red eye, etc. Whereas I usually have one of my DSLRs with me, and if nothing else I take the time to cull out bad photos and use photoshop to correct any issue, and ensuring in the end that I only ever show people at work the decent photos I've taken.
Anyway, a group of five of us were in a maxi-taxi going to a nightclub after work on Friday and I had the camera with me. The Pentax K10D... you know, the 2007 TIPA award winner Best Expert camera, Japanese Grand Prix winner...perhaps you've heard of it? Yeah, I'm all that. (Bear this attitude in mind, it becomes important later.) Anyway, I decide, in the darkened cab, to take a shot of the three girls sitting in the back seat. And being the cool badass that I am, I do all of the following basically without even looking: Click! Turn on camera. Click! Switch to manual focus. Click! Pop up flash. Twist! Set dial to Program, yep f3.5 should do. Twist! Calmly and casually estimate the distance the the subjects and manually turn the focus ring on the camera to somewhere just short of a metre, as I'm way too cool to even bother looking through the viewfiender, and it's too dark in the cab anyway.
Click/Flash/Snap, photo taken.
Then, a voice from the back seat.
"Hey... did you just leave the lens cap on???"
Yes. Yes, I had.
And it goes without saying that I was trying to impress one of the girls too. ) Crap!
Ah... Confession. It's good for the soul.
But, shamelessly stolen from a Pentax forum, I'm wondering what's the most embarrassing thing you've done (or perhaps seen somebody else do) with a camera? To get the ball rolling, a true confession from me from last Friday.
First, a bit of background: I'm sort of the Offical Unofficial photographer at work events, given that the best anybody else ever brings with them anywhere is a small P&S, or (gasp) a Mobile Phone Camera ... and in any event a general disinclination to compose shots, use the flash properly, bother with red eye, etc. Whereas I usually have one of my DSLRs with me, and if nothing else I take the time to cull out bad photos and use photoshop to correct any issue, and ensuring in the end that I only ever show people at work the decent photos I've taken.
Anyway, a group of five of us were in a maxi-taxi going to a nightclub after work on Friday and I had the camera with me. The Pentax K10D... you know, the 2007 TIPA award winner Best Expert camera, Japanese Grand Prix winner...perhaps you've heard of it? Yeah, I'm all that. (Bear this attitude in mind, it becomes important later.) Anyway, I decide, in the darkened cab, to take a shot of the three girls sitting in the back seat. And being the cool badass that I am, I do all of the following basically without even looking: Click! Turn on camera. Click! Switch to manual focus. Click! Pop up flash. Twist! Set dial to Program, yep f3.5 should do. Twist! Calmly and casually estimate the distance the the subjects and manually turn the focus ring on the camera to somewhere just short of a metre, as I'm way too cool to even bother looking through the viewfiender, and it's too dark in the cab anyway.
Click/Flash/Snap, photo taken.
Then, a voice from the back seat.
"Hey... did you just leave the lens cap on???"
Yes. Yes, I had.
And it goes without saying that I was trying to impress one of the girls too. ) Crap!
Ah... Confession. It's good for the soul.