Rich2236 wrote:
Welcome to the hog, Jade Warrior, A good set of reportage pictures. I dont think you will ever have a flat battery ever again. LOL. Good start though.
Rich
Thank you Rich. I will be sure to buy a back up battery when I decide on my next camera. I will post some more photos in the near future. Regards.
GWR100 wrote:
Flat battery on location, That's a hanging offence??? Welcome jade Warrior, have fun at the hog.
Thank you for your welcome.
True, or at least make sure that the one you have is properly charged! Thanks for your comment. It is midnight here so I'm off to bed but I will reply to messages when I check my email in the morning. Take care!
I got my first camera at the beginning of 2008 (Sony P & S). It got dropped when I gave it to someone to take a picture of me and my partner on the Great Wall of China. I am currently on my third P&S. I would like to move onto a higher quality camera, so I'm trying to learn as much as possible from everyone here.
Someone posted a new topic about Fire Engines and I remembered when we were renovating our house during the Australian winter of 2010. I heard a commotion one morning and looked out to see a rubbish truck on fire in front of our front yard. (Remember - we are building, so it is a sham mozzle) The final picture is where my battery went flat.
On the street in front of our front yard, a rubbish truck is on fire
Oh dear! (*!?%!!!???)
What can we do??!!! (#%@***???!!!)
OK Lads, now I want you to dump all your burning rubbish onto the road!!!! ........ And my battery went flat-----!