Chiroman8 wrote:
Dear Mark,
Isn't it great that we can live long enough to have "Duh" moments ? Some people never live that long!
Hope you have many "Duh" moments in your life as long as they are safe ones although it would have been nice to have some good picture memories also.
Pax to you and yours
Dick L.
Thanks, Dick!! For sure!!
Mark
markngolf wrote:
Your still here!!
Thanks,
Mark
Every day, multiple times per day.
Don't post much. :-(
Anyway. Back in the film days.
At Hershey Park with my Nikon FA camera with a Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 ED lens catching some nice candid shots,
until I noticed the rewind knob wasn't moving when I advanced the film.
Wasn't the only time either.
OH Well.
revhen
Loc: By the beautiful Hudson
Then there were the days of film cameras. I'd take my beloved Kodachrome 36 shot reels. I knew I could get one or two shots beyond 36. Then I'd get to 40! Later I'd find that I'd pulled the film totally out of the cartridge and I'd have to find a way to stuff it back in. Lost a lot of shots that way!
I've done the "forgot to focus" one. I was doing a head shot for a friend. I shot a lot of poses and even had him wearing two different sport coats. Only about 1/5th of the shots were in focus, and those were mostly with him wearing a seersucker jacket, which produced lots of moire. Then he got smart and hired a real portrait photographer.
An earlier (and somewhat less embarrassing) incident occurred on a business trip to Germany back in film days. I borrowed my daughter's camera since I did not have anything lightweight. On Saturday evening, I attended a rather noisy outdoor festival. On Sunday I wanted to get a sunrise photo near my hotel. When I went to take the shot, nothing happened. The LCD display had a flashing 'E', which I took to stand for some obscure error.
Only later did I realize that the festival was so noisy that I did not hear the sound of the film rewinding at the end of the roll. The 'E', of course, stood for Empty. The film equivalent of not putting the memory card in?
markngolf wrote:
How could I forget to focus??
I did, 7 times, with attempts of shooting a small family gathering at my home. Everyone wanted me to shoot the group with me (of course in the photo). I set up the tripod, set shutter release for 3 seconds to give me time to place myself in the photo. Each time I reviewed the photo it was terrible. Not once did I figure out that I had not focused by pushing the AEL button. (I set the camera for BBF about 2.5 years ago). DUH! DUH! DUH! So, we have no photo of the group gathering. Might not have another opportunity for years.
Anyone else have DUH! experiences similar to this one.
Life is still fun. I simply smile at myself for all my "DUH" moments.
Stay safe!
Mark
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Did that same thing yesterday. Couldn’t figure out why nothing was in focus. Then the light went on!! Need to press the back button. duh
markngolf wrote:
How could I forget to focus??
I did, 7 times, with attempts of shooting a small family gathering at my home. Everyone wanted me to shoot the group with me (of course in the photo). I set up the tripod, set shutter release for 3 seconds to give me time to place myself in the photo. Each time I reviewed the photo it was terrible. Not once did I figure out that I had not focused by pushing the AEL button. (I set the camera for BBF about 2.5 years ago). DUH! DUH! DUH! So, we have no photo of the group gathering. Might not have another opportunity for years.
Anyone else have DUH! experiences similar to this one.
Life is still fun. I simply smile at myself for all my "DUH" moments.
Stay safe!
Mark
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Been there, done that. I feel for you, for me the worst part was explaining it to the family who thought you were a great photographer. 😖 😫 😩
markngolf wrote:
How could I forget to focus??
I did, 7 times, with attempts of shooting a small family gathering at my home. Everyone wanted me to shoot the group with me (of course in the photo). I set up the tripod, set shutter release for 3 seconds to give me time to place myself in the photo. Each time I reviewed the photo it was terrible. Not once did I figure out that I had not focused by pushing the AEL button. (I set the camera for BBF about 2.5 years ago). DUH! DUH! DUH! So, we have no photo of the group gathering. Might not have another opportunity for years.
Anyone else have DUH! experiences similar to this one.
Life is still fun. I simply smile at myself for all my "DUH" moments.
Stay safe!
Mark
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Did that exact thing! Xmas family foto, very humiliating.
I went to an important event last year and somehow had my camera was set to take RAW pictures. At the time I didn't know how to process RAW, so I couldn't use any of the pictures right away, and I was going to send them to an online magazine. I still don't know a lot about using RAW, as I mostly use JPEG.
Back in my film days I shot over 36 pictures and couldn't figure out why. No film in camera.
Long ago, when I was in college, I was on a European tour with a large group of people. It wasn't until about two weeks into the three-week tour that one of our group discovered his little half frame film camera had no film. So 72 priceless, once-in-a-lifetime photos did not exist. Lesson learned. Always double check that your film (or card, etc.) is loaded. And as you point out, that your camera is properly set.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
markngolf wrote:
How could I forget to focus??
I did, 7 times, with attempts of shooting a small family gathering at my home. Everyone wanted me to shoot the group with me (of course in the photo). I set up the tripod, set shutter release for 3 seconds to give me time to place myself in the photo. Each time I reviewed the photo it was terrible. Not once did I figure out that I had not focused by pushing the AEL button. (I set the camera for BBF about 2.5 years ago). DUH! DUH! DUH! So, we have no photo of the group gathering. Might not have another opportunity for years.
Anyone else have DUH! experiences similar to this one.
Life is still fun. I simply smile at myself for all my "DUH" moments.
Stay safe!
Mark
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I'm 67 now and never had a screwup yet 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Any photographer who stays at it long enough gathers a few "duh" moments!
In the late 80's I got an opportunity to go on a short cruise aboard the USS Constellation. The cruise went from the Philadelphia Naval Yard, south on the Delaware River for about 20 miles and back. I had my trusty Nikormat Ftn and snapped away as we sailed down the river. I took photos of the people who were also there from my college, photos of the ship and its many interesting sites, and a photo of the USS Shangri La which was parked south of the Naval Yard, awaiting its trip to the scrap yards in Texas.
But I forgot to put film in my camera. I came back with zero images. I think that trip qualifies as a "super DUH" experience.
markngolf wrote:
The longer we live the more we learn! Boy, have I learned!
Mark
I have lived long and learned hard, but sometimes I forget what I learned. One good thing though, now I can just blame EVERYTHING on old age!
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