Peter7100
Senior Member
I am sure many of us have been in a situation where we have gone that extra step to obtain a desired shot.
In the majority of cases we have probably not thought too much about the potential risks involved, but we should assess first if it safe to do so.
A few years ago, a photographer who was obviously unware of his location (pic below), took a step backwards and fell through the gap in the old pier.
It is a very popular location with photographers who often frequent the area at sunset making it potentially even more dangerous as the light fades.
The person in question amazingly survived, however I heard he sustained serious injuries from landing on the rocks below.
So next time you are out with your camera, think safety first, photography second!
In the majority of cases we have probably not thought too much about the potential risks involved, but we should assess first if it safe to do so.
A few years ago, a photographer who was obviously unware of his location (pic below), took a step backwards and fell through the gap in the old pier.
It is a very popular location with photographers who often frequent the area at sunset making it potentially even more dangerous as the light fades.
The person in question amazingly survived, however I heard he sustained serious injuries from landing on the rocks below.
So next time you are out with your camera, think safety first, photography second!