Ugly Hedgehog - Photography Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Main Photography Discussion
Am I bad?
Page <<first <prev 9 of 19 next> last>>
Apr 29, 2017 11:42:17   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
You have to make sure she is watching at the precise moment you drop the old camera. If doesn't see that, then the whole thing will be for not.

Medic24 wrote:
My lovely 23 yr old daughter has developed a love for travel as well as a talent for photography well beyond my abilities, and I'm a bit jealous.
Her equipment is becoming more sophisticated and correspondingly expensive as well.
Combine that with my love of practical jokes (at her expense), I've developed a intricate & devious plan to absolutely devastate her and then gleefully surprise her at the same time. Please tell me what you think.

We have plans in place to go back to beautiful Iceland this summer for 2 weeks mainly to explore the various waterfalls and mountain peaks, photographing them in detail as we go.

Her birthday will fall during this time, and I plan on upgrading her equipment to a Nikon D810 as a surprise. Of course I will have brought it along, bragging that it is 'MY' new camera.

Now for the practical joke:

I plan to "borrow " her current Nikon D7200 body with the intent of photographing her, as we stand in a precarious position above a cliff , a waterfall or other similar location.

As she stands watching, I'll make a point to change out a lens on what she assumes is the current D7200, fumbling to the point were she sees me 'accidently' drop her camera body perhaps hundreds of feet down to the ground or into the water. I will of course have changed out the D7200 body with an old non-working D40 i just picked up off of EBay for a few bucks -having safely ensconced the D7200 in my bag.

Oh, the look of sheer horror i expect to see on that beautiful face.

Of course being the dutiful dad I am, I will immediately offer up 'my' brand new D810 and the corresponding lenses as a sacrifice for her loss ( which was really for her anyway). I'm just wondering at what point should I hand back the original D7200 and try not to laugh so hard?
My lovely 23 yr old daughter has developed a love ... (show quote)

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 11:42:54   #
Acountry330 Loc: Dothan,Ala USA
 
Only you know how your daughter will take this. Will she think it was funny?

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 11:52:21   #
anneabc
 
I wouldn't do it. Not a good idea.

Reply
 
 
Apr 29, 2017 11:56:29   #
SShuttleworth
 
Too funny. They'll hate you and love you at the same time. Anybody can prank me if the end result is better equipment!

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 12:08:17   #
Jules Karney Loc: Las Vegas, Nevada
 
Kmgw9v wrote:
Without knowing you or your daughter, it is a bad idea.
The gift of an 810 is wonderful--don't screw it up.


I agree with you Kmgw9v.

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 12:12:06   #
Jbederka Loc: Valley Cottage, NY
 
You are bad, but I wish you were my "bad dad"!

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 12:18:50   #
stepha11 Loc: Trail British Coluimbia
 
One of the few times about all of the replies make total sense. There must be a special hell reserved for practical jokers!

Reply
 
 
Apr 29, 2017 12:27:15   #
tgreenhaw
 
Sounds like fun. You might want to think of a better way to spring the surprise though. The folks in Iceland may not appreciate a Nikon littering their pristine landscape :-)

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 12:33:52   #
Lazorsnipes
 
cthahn wrote:
It would be nice to find a web site similar to this one but would not allow two bit crap like this to be posted. UH is getting worse by the day allowing anyone to post garbage like this only because they are making money on all the advertising jammed in our face.


I agree 1000%!!! I joined to get info on photography, not dumb jokes. I can't believe this thread is still going!!

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 12:56:42   #
texaseve Loc: TX, NC and NH
 
I agree with the rest of this group. Create a loving moment for your daughter to remember and cherish forever; not some crazy stunt. I love the bigger box idea with another nested inside - fun!

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 13:16:37   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
Medic24 wrote:
My lovely 23 yr old daughter has developed a love for travel as well as a talent for photography well beyond my abilities, and I'm a bit jealous.
Her equipment is becoming more sophisticated and correspondingly expensive as well.
Combine that with my love of practical jokes (at her expense), I've developed a intricate & devious plan to absolutely devastate her and then gleefully surprise her at the same time. Please tell me what you think.

We have plans in place to go back to beautiful Iceland this summer for 2 weeks mainly to explore the various waterfalls and mountain peaks, photographing them in detail as we go.

Her birthday will fall during this time, and I plan on upgrading her equipment to a Nikon D810 as a surprise. Of course I will have brought it along, bragging that it is 'MY' new camera.

Now for the practical joke:

I plan to "borrow " her current Nikon D7200 body with the intent of photographing her, as we stand in a precarious position above a cliff , a waterfall or other similar location.

As she stands watching, I'll make a point to change out a lens on what she assumes is the current D7200, fumbling to the point were she sees me 'accidently' drop her camera body perhaps hundreds of feet down to the ground or into the water. I will of course have changed out the D7200 body with an old non-working D40 i just picked up off of EBay for a few bucks -having safely ensconced the D7200 in my bag.

Oh, the look of sheer horror i expect to see on that beautiful face.

Of course being the dutiful dad I am, I will immediately offer up 'my' brand new D810 and the corresponding lenses as a sacrifice for her loss ( which was really for her anyway). I'm just wondering at what point should I hand back the original D7200 and try not to laugh so hard?
My lovely 23 yr old daughter has developed a love ... (show quote)


I think it is bad.

Reply
 
 
Apr 29, 2017 13:35:12   #
JoAnneK01 Loc: Lahaina, Hawaii
 
Just remember "what comes around, goes around." You just might be teaching her to be very sadistic--if you haven''t already done so. The D810 is a great gift for a budding photographer. Use the multi-box wrapping, I've used it many time before and everyone has fun with it. Let her really enjoy her birthday without fright.

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 13:51:40   #
Jwshelton Loc: Denver,CO
 
Great gift; stick to that.
Dropping just does not sound appropriate.

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 14:02:34   #
Jimmy T Loc: Virginia
 
I concur, bad idea!!!
Tom G wrote:
You have a very "Kinky" & Sadistic sense of humor.

It falls within the realm of Practical Jokes, most of which, if not all, have no humor for anyone except the perpitrator.

Glad I don't know you.

Reply
Apr 29, 2017 14:19:46   #
cameranut Loc: North Carolina
 
YES! to answer your question. Not just bad, but sadistic. I'm glad I don't know you either.

Reply
Page <<first <prev 9 of 19 next> last>>
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Main Photography Discussion
UglyHedgehog.com - Forum
Copyright 2011-2024 Ugly Hedgehog, Inc.