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08/26/2004 01:37:50 PM · #1 |
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08/26/2004 01:41:49 PM · #2 |
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08/26/2004 01:41:50 PM · #3 |
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08/26/2004 01:45:32 PM · #4 |
So much for the protective UV filter. |
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08/26/2004 01:46:15 PM · #5 |
seems like sandisk is hosting high resolution images from the flash card that survived...I hope the guy got enough money from that to replace the estimated $15,000 worth of equipment destroyed!
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08/26/2004 01:47:13 PM · #6 |
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08/26/2004 04:33:39 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by scalvert: So much for the protective UV filter. |
Lol :) |
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08/26/2004 04:40:36 PM · #8 |
And I thought this thread was going here.
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08/26/2004 04:41:02 PM · #9 |
Worst part is that he borrowed 2 of the cameras that were destroyed. Doh!
Message edited by author 2004-08-26 16:41:13. |
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08/26/2004 04:56:17 PM · #10 |
lesson learned?
use a zoom when photographing explosions! ;D
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08/27/2004 08:44:20 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by smokeditor: Thats sooooo cool!! |
Almost makes you wish that it was your equipment being destroyed in order to get pics like that
Message edited by author 2004-08-27 08:44:33.
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08/27/2004 10:49:18 AM · #12 |
Did they title that shot? Imagine trying to come up with a title that sums up that picture…
Kaboom!
Look Out!
Wile E. Coyote’s last glimpse.
Portrait of Destruction
Oh Sh*t!
Oops!
Oh, My God, You killed Nikon! You Bastard!
Not in the Face!!
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