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We've all been there, we've all had at least one. Now it's time to share your photography cockup stories.
I'll start with (one of) mine.
Went out to Anglesey in 2003 for the day. I had my Canon G3 at the time, and not much storage, so had to shoot in JPEG due to storage restrictions.
After taking about 120 pics throughout the day, I got home that night, had a look and about 110 of them had a horrible colour cast. Although the camera was set to Auto White Balance, it seemed it had gotten most of them wrong (Inparticular the Halide(I think) lights in the evening).
So I deleted them.
A few months later, I found out how easy it was to fix them in Photoshop :embarassed:.
So, there's one of my embarassing stories, let's hear yours.
Have you left your camera at ISO3200 for the day by accident? Driven hundreds of miles to a shoot and forgotten something? Loaded film the wrong way round?
Lets hear them
I'll start with (one of) mine.
Went out to Anglesey in 2003 for the day. I had my Canon G3 at the time, and not much storage, so had to shoot in JPEG due to storage restrictions.
After taking about 120 pics throughout the day, I got home that night, had a look and about 110 of them had a horrible colour cast. Although the camera was set to Auto White Balance, it seemed it had gotten most of them wrong (Inparticular the Halide(I think) lights in the evening).
So I deleted them.
A few months later, I found out how easy it was to fix them in Photoshop :embarassed:.
So, there's one of my embarassing stories, let's hear yours.
Have you left your camera at ISO3200 for the day by accident? Driven hundreds of miles to a shoot and forgotten something? Loaded film the wrong way round?
Lets hear them