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15-MAY-2003

Wet D60

with the Canon EF 135mm f/2.0L and lens shade.

Nikon Coolpix 5700
1/30s f/4.4 at 14.7mm iso100 full exif

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Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)31-Jan-2010 17:05
OMG...V+
Paolo
Bleriot 419 12-Feb-2007 11:40
In a photo magazine, I read about a 20D falling in a river for minutes end still working nice!
caveman_lee21-Mar-2006 09:45
A sweating shot. Nice capture.
Robert Ballard02-Jul-2005 01:56
It's quite an interesting picture, and though it was spur of the moment, I like the composition a lot.
Mark Schretlen18-May-2005 03:29
Well madhatter, that's kind of a compliment - the best staged shots look natural and the best natural shots look almost staged. In this case it was not staged. As I was returning from a short hike in Banff National Park, I got caught in a late spring snowstorm. The snow on the camera melted once I was back inside the car. Before wiping the camera dry, I took a shot of it with my old digicam while it was on the passenger's seat. The snowstorm through the window provided a nice diffuse light for the image.

There was no damage to the camera.

-- Mark --
Robert Ballard17-May-2005 23:59
Was this staged, or did you just come in out of the rain. Though it's not something that I'd normally choose, I've gotten my camera wet quite a few times in the Oregon drizzle.
Luís Pereira16-Jan-2005 22:35
This picture breaks my soul!
Luc Poirier04-Oct-2003 18:52
How could you let it getting wet ?
Was there any damage ?
Your galleries are very nice. I too visited and took pictures of Lunenburgh. It is an amazing place to see
Luc