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I got my ten stopper the other week. Couldn't wait to try it out so the next evening, I went to a location by myself. Bit scary, by the river near a city centre, some well dodgy characters around. Felt really uncomfortable (this is the woman who has been going to Appleby horse fair with thousands of gypsies since the 80's and never felt vulnerable).
So I decided to take one of my trusty dogs with me in future. He's proved himself in the past, so I feel safer with him.
Anyway, last Saturday night in the search for 'that photo', we had to negotiate a style which led straight into the path of several mother cows and their calves. The dog and I stood there for over five minutes, too scared to go into the field. One of the cheeky mother calves even came up to us and put her head dangerously close to my astonished dog. Eventually a woman and her husband came along and shushed the cattle away, so off we went.
Then today, I went to a weir. After a few test shots, I realised I needed to be a lot closer to the weir. There was a sort of concrete 'path' for want of a better word. So, I took off my sandals (that was my first mistake), I took one step into the water and WOAH! fell heavily on my side. The tripod with camera, one ten stopper and two nd's remained firmly in my left hand and thank god, remained upright.
I had my lowepro rucksack on my back with my heliopan polorizer in it, and other filters etc, but thankfully they were all undamaged.
Oh, I ache all over, I've got frozen peas on my left foot which is turning black and blue as I type. Thankfully, a lovely young fisherman came to my rescue. Apparently, I slipped on the weed growing over the concrete.
Best bit is though, I have 'proper' walking boots 'non slip' as best as can be, but of course, they remained in the car.
So from now on, take dog with me and wear sensible footwear.
Anyone else got any tips etc?
Lisa
So I decided to take one of my trusty dogs with me in future. He's proved himself in the past, so I feel safer with him.
Anyway, last Saturday night in the search for 'that photo', we had to negotiate a style which led straight into the path of several mother cows and their calves. The dog and I stood there for over five minutes, too scared to go into the field. One of the cheeky mother calves even came up to us and put her head dangerously close to my astonished dog. Eventually a woman and her husband came along and shushed the cattle away, so off we went.

Then today, I went to a weir. After a few test shots, I realised I needed to be a lot closer to the weir. There was a sort of concrete 'path' for want of a better word. So, I took off my sandals (that was my first mistake), I took one step into the water and WOAH! fell heavily on my side. The tripod with camera, one ten stopper and two nd's remained firmly in my left hand and thank god, remained upright.
I had my lowepro rucksack on my back with my heliopan polorizer in it, and other filters etc, but thankfully they were all undamaged.
Oh, I ache all over, I've got frozen peas on my left foot which is turning black and blue as I type. Thankfully, a lovely young fisherman came to my rescue. Apparently, I slipped on the weed growing over the concrete.
Best bit is though, I have 'proper' walking boots 'non slip' as best as can be, but of course, they remained in the car.
So from now on, take dog with me and wear sensible footwear.
Anyone else got any tips etc?
Lisa