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timmyquest
31st of October 2004 (Sun), 22:19
Saw this on FM...yikes

http://www.questphotos.com/goodlord.jpg

photojennak
31st of October 2004 (Sun), 23:22
:shock: :shock: :shock:

ummm.... have camera, will travel? :roll:

wow

vfilby
31st of October 2004 (Sun), 23:37
IS that a Ni**n strap I see??? Blasphemy!

JCK
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 01:51
Good Lord!!

neil_r
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 02:10
He should have had a caddie as well..... :lol:

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CoolToolGuy
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 05:46
There is a rule in golf that you can carry a maximum of 14 clubs. He's got at least three of the Big Dogs, a couple for work around the green - can anyone verify what's in his bag? :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Have Fun,

steven
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 09:47
Its obvious he is just plain lazy :shock: doesn't want to work at changing lenses on just one camera :)

Conk
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 11:04
Its obvious he is just plain lazy :shock: doesn't want to work at changing lenses on just one camera :)

My guess is they're all film.

CyberDyneSystems
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 11:23
@ least two Nikon Straps.. both attached EOS 1 bodies ???

Looks like a lot of EOS 1's .. and an Elan or 3 in there as well,.. I could not tell you if the one attached to the 70-200mm is a Digital or not.. I can't make out the LCD screen.. does anyone recall if the 1V has the big wheel on the back?

Even with film, were looking at 4 EOS 1Vhs bodies at $1,750.00 a pop. :shock:

neil_r
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 11:30
.. does anyone recall if the 1V has the big wheel on the back?

Mine did, it does

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maderito
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 13:09
Five cameras, five lenses, two kneepads and one hat. Doesn't everybody work like that? :shock: :shock: :shock:

CoolToolGuy
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 13:20
Five cameras, five lenses, two kneepads and one hat. Doesn't everybody work like that? :shock: :shock: :shock:

Don't forget the equipment you can't see - back brace, weightlifter's truss... :shock: :shock: :shock:

Have Fun,

sGu
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 14:39
he's probably photographer's assistant, hence carrying so much gear, the real photographer could be the one who took this photo, just for a laugh :twisted:

timmyquest
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 15:18
@ least two Nikon Straps.. both attached EOS 1 bodies ???

Looks like a lot of EOS 1's .. and an Elan or 3 in there as well,.. I could not tell you if the one attached to the 70-200mm is a Digital or not.. I can't make out the LCD screen.. does anyone recall if the 1V has the big wheel on the back?

Even with film, were looking at 4 EOS 1Vhs bodies at $1,750.00 a pop. :shock:

Didnt you know the largest selling point for nikon are their straps?

As for the wheel on the 1v i'm pretty sure it does/did have one.

maderito
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 16:33
OK kids - here comes Daddy with his stealth photography gear. Pretend you don't see him. And look spontaneous. :P

PacAce
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 17:45
If you ask me, I think he's just holding the gears of the other photogs while they're off to the loo. :mrgreen:

stoneylonesome
1st of November 2004 (Mon), 20:09
Holy Cow!! well I figured out what the knee guards are for, when he keeps collapsing from the weight he will have some protection to save his knees :lol: :lol: how in the hell can you even walk with all that? :roll: :roll: :roll:

cmM
2nd of November 2004 (Tue), 09:05
those are some @ss kicking knee pads 8) . Gotta get me some. LOL.

Yea, what's up with the Nikon Straps attached to Canon bodies ?

chris.bailey
2nd of November 2004 (Tue), 10:40
Are the knee pads because he keeps falling over?

timmyquest
2nd of November 2004 (Tue), 12:00
those are some @ss kicking knee pads 8) . Gotta get me some. LOL.



They look like vert knee pads, like that a skateboarder would wear

sGu
2nd of November 2004 (Tue), 12:14
Are the knee pads because he keeps falling over?

Knee pads are there for protection, a lot of times, sports photog has to get low in order to bring out the height of their shooting object, and the quickest way is to get down to your knees. Those pads will keep knees comfortable and prevent wears on your jeans/trousers.

Trust me, if you on the move a lot and you have to keep kneeing down to shoot, your knee will be in pain after a while, and the next day, the next week, eventually grow into a life-long pain. Those pads are nothing compare to medical bills you might get afterwards ;)

chris.bailey
2nd of November 2004 (Tue), 12:22
Are the knee pads because he keeps falling over?

Knee pads are there for protection, a lot of times, sports photog has to get low in order to bring out the height of their shooting object, and the quickest way is to get down to your knees. Those pads will keep knees comfortable and prevent wears on your jeans/trousers.

Trust me, if you on the move a lot and you have to keep kneeing down to shoot, your knee will be in pain after a while, and the next day, the next week, eventually grow into a life-long pain. Those pads are nothing compare to medical bills you might get afterwards ;)

:lol: :lol: I was joking. I though he may keep falling over with all that weight :lol: :lol:

sGu
2nd of November 2004 (Tue), 17:00
Are the knee pads because he keeps falling over?

Knee pads are there for protection, a lot of times, sports photog has to get low in order to bring out the height of their shooting object, and the quickest way is to get down to your knees. Those pads will keep knees comfortable and prevent wears on your jeans/trousers.

Trust me, if you on the move a lot and you have to keep kneeing down to shoot, your knee will be in pain after a while, and the next day, the next week, eventually grow into a life-long pain. Those pads are nothing compare to medical bills you might get afterwards ;)

:lol: :lol: I was joking. I though he may keep falling over with all that weight :lol: :lol:

:oops: :oops: