Oh, I've learned this lesson the hard too. Good for you to remind us. I actually always make sure my camera settings are set at the end of a shoot for the "ready position"---white balance back to auto et al. Cheers, Christine

----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffery Johnson" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 2:26 PM
Subject: A rant perhaps or a warning or both...


Okay I just got in from a nice walk and then had to stop to get groceries
and now I am about to get a bite of lunch. I wanted to send up a warning to those that do not think when they are about to go out on a walk. I of course
brought my camera along just in case there was something worth capturing.
This was a new adventure on one of the many Greenways we have here in
Nashville so for whatever reason I decided not to get my camera out and
ready at the car. Instead I had it in my backpack as I was not certain how
far along the trail I would see anything worth capturing. Well as it so
happens I begin walking along the bridge across Richland Creek and there in the water is a nice sized crane. Well by the time I removed my camera popped
in a new memory card he/she had flown off. Remember always no matter what
have your camera ready to go at any given moment.

Okay now that is off my chest I must get something to eat.

Later,
Jeffery

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