This reminds me of an old Woody Allen routine.  He is given a gift
of a silver bullet, and he carries it in his breast pocket as a good
luck charm.  One day he's walking through NYC and a bible falls from
an upper floor window of a hotel.  The bible hits him, but Woody's
unscathed.  The bullet in his pocket absorbed the impact of the
bible and saved his life.


Norman Baugher wrote:
> 
> Well Tom, I got out of my car this morning with my new Nikon FM3, with the
> 45mm attached. I was, unfortunately, parked on the edge of a 200 meter
> cliff. I ended up dropping my camera, as I was getting out of the car, right
> off the edge of the cliff. When I got down to the base of the cliff, the
> camera and the lens were fine. It appears the Pentax UV filter on the lens
> absorbed all the force from the impact and was itself, miraculously, still
> intact...

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Shel Belinkoff
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There are no rules for good photographs, 
there are only good photographs.
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