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<blockquote data-quote="Vermontster" data-source="post: 796084" data-attributes="member: 5595"><p>This is a good thread Mike. Since participating on the Nikonites site, I have put my self in a few hairy situations to capture a photograph. In one instance I was trying to capture a covered bridge with extremely high flood waters flowing under it. I certainly thought of safety because falling into the river would have resulted in death. When I finished shooting, I took a step backwards and stumbled on a small rock. In a not too graceful manner I tried maintaining my balance to prevent falling in the river. I ended up falling anyway, but away from the river. My D90, however, slammed me in the face, puncturing 4 teeth holes into my lip and bloodying my nose. My mouth looked like your thumb for a few days. </p><p></p><p>Most of the time I am alone and in secluded places when I go out landscape shooting. I now let someone know where I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermontster, post: 796084, member: 5595"] This is a good thread Mike. Since participating on the Nikonites site, I have put my self in a few hairy situations to capture a photograph. In one instance I was trying to capture a covered bridge with extremely high flood waters flowing under it. I certainly thought of safety because falling into the river would have resulted in death. When I finished shooting, I took a step backwards and stumbled on a small rock. In a not too graceful manner I tried maintaining my balance to prevent falling in the river. I ended up falling anyway, but away from the river. My D90, however, slammed me in the face, puncturing 4 teeth holes into my lip and bloodying my nose. My mouth looked like your thumb for a few days. Most of the time I am alone and in secluded places when I go out landscape shooting. I now let someone know where I am. [/QUOTE]
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