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I think weve all experienced times where we have missed the chance to take a great photo, because we didnt have a camera with us at the time, but have you been in a situation where it just wasnt possible to get the shot (even though you had a camera with you)?
Last week, I had to travel to Dusseldorf for a meeting for my work. On Friday afternoon, I was the passenger in a car travelling back to the airport to come home. As we travelled along the autobahn (at some considerable speed), I looked out of the window, and saw what I thought would have been a really good/amusing photo. It was a massive field full of sheep, goats and Llamas, and at the back end of the field was a huge MacDonalds sign about 25 feet high. It tickled me at the time, and wished that I would have been in a position to take a photo. My camera was in the boot of the car, and we were travelling way too quickly for me to have got a decent shot even if it hadnt been in the boot.
Just wondered if anyone had similar experiences.
Cheers
Nick
Last week, I had to travel to Dusseldorf for a meeting for my work. On Friday afternoon, I was the passenger in a car travelling back to the airport to come home. As we travelled along the autobahn (at some considerable speed), I looked out of the window, and saw what I thought would have been a really good/amusing photo. It was a massive field full of sheep, goats and Llamas, and at the back end of the field was a huge MacDonalds sign about 25 feet high. It tickled me at the time, and wished that I would have been in a position to take a photo. My camera was in the boot of the car, and we were travelling way too quickly for me to have got a decent shot even if it hadnt been in the boot.
Just wondered if anyone had similar experiences.
Cheers
Nick
Nice one Phil, photographs or it didn't happen…………oh right thats the point of this thread doh!
and this afternoon for about a minute I has a staring contest with a beautiful sparrow hawk that landed on my patio wall about 5 metres from where I was sat, with my camera between the two of us with the wrong lens on anyway...new as soon as I moved it would be off so didn't even bother and just enjoyed looking at a beautiful bird