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The following is a series of funny and unusual situations in which photographers (and their gear) find themselves, in search for that all-around perfect shot. Heavy equipment, crazy set-ups, impossible positions, hostile public, cars and elements - and the list goes on. I remember going on some extreme photo hunts myself, the satisfaction of obtaining the best possible picture - we're sure you had similar experiences. Send us your most interesting photography adventure... like some of the hilarious ones in this gallery:
No zoom is too big
(images via Zerkalo, Reuters, some originals unknown)
(image credit: Vadim Onishchenko)
No location is too strange:
(original unknown)
The following 3 photos are fake (an advertising campaign for Kodak):
Interesting Gear:
The following is a series of funny and unusual situations in which photographers (and their gear) find themselves, in search for that all-around perfect shot. Heavy equipment, crazy set-ups, impossible positions, hostile public, cars and elements - and the list goes on. I remember going on some extreme photo hunts myself, the satisfaction of obtaining the best possible picture - we're sure you had similar experiences. Send us your most interesting photography adventure... like some of the hilarious ones in this gallery:
No zoom is too big
(images via Zerkalo, Reuters, some originals unknown)
(image credit: Vadim Onishchenko)
No location is too strange:
(original unknown)
The following 3 photos are fake (an advertising campaign for Kodak):
Interesting Gear:
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fun funny lol
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