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I DROPPED MY CAMERA.
For the first time ever, in 20 years, and a piece of me died inside. At first glance, it appeared as though my macro lens had shattered. For those of you who follow my blog regularly, you may remember that I was doing an all-film fashion shoot yesterday… which means no time to cry over shattered lenses. In order to quell the little-girl tears welling up inside of me, I shoved my lens back into my bag and pulled out another one (never, ever head out to a shoot without backup lenses and bodies.)
Then, a few minutes later, I decided to check it again. Upon further inspection, I remembered that I had put a UV filter on said macro lens… and it appeared that it was, in fact, the filter that was shattered. After a brief struggle to remove the filter, I breathed the most enormous sigh of relief and clutched my not-broken lens close to my heart. More importantly, this lens took the hit for my FM2 camera body… and considering I’ve had my FM2 for over 20 years, I think it’s safe to say I would have gone into a catatonic state had it been broken. Just to clarify - filters are not at all intended to protect your lenses when you drop them… I just happen to be one lucky mother f*****.
I have since dubbed this filter my Lucky Filter, and I made my whole team kiss it. It will now accompany me on all future shoots, watching over my equipment like a photography angel. Bless you, Lucky Filter, bless you.
(By the way, how exactly did I drop my camera? My camera strap broke.)
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Always reblog this.
OH MY GOD
LOL DYING
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Two of my favorite things. :)
oh my god
OH MY GOD
DO THEY DO THIS AT DISNEY CALIFORNIA???
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