I had the shakes!

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I had the shakes!

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That is neat. Like the way the colors stayed together. Nice job, Jon
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JohnSR wrote:That is neat. Like the way the colors stayed together. Nice job, Jon
Thanks John! This was a purely accidental image. The lock on my vertical release had come unlocked (D2X). As I was carrying the camera, my big fat hand pushed on the vertical shutter release. Sometimes, interesting images are the result!

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jon.oman wrote:
JohnSR wrote:That is neat. Like the way the colors stayed together. Nice job, Jon
Thanks John! This was a purely accidental image. The lock on my vertical release had come unlocked (D2X). As I was carrying the camera, my big fat hand pushed on the vertical shutter release. Sometimes, interesting images are the result!
Yeah, I have the same problem. Always going in and deleting the accidents. For some reason the lock doesn't stay engaged on the D3.
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JohnSR wrote:
jon.oman wrote:
JohnSR wrote:That is neat. Like the way the colors stayed together. Nice job, Jon
Thanks John! This was a purely accidental image. The lock on my vertical release had come unlocked (D2X). As I was carrying the camera, my big fat hand pushed on the vertical shutter release. Sometimes, interesting images are the result!
Yeah, I have the same problem. Always going in and deleting the accidents. For some reason the lock doesn't stay engaged on the D3.
I think it gets unlocked when I put the camera in my bag. I really need to check it each time I take it out. It is bad when I start needing a checklist!

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:D :D It's called "you know what"
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JohnSR wrote::D :D It's called "you know what"
Sparkey would love it!

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