I'm wondering how often you've ever been presented with an INCREDIBLE moment, either by fluke or design, and got home to find you botched the photos?
Out today on Qualicum Beach, a very long stretch of gorgeous beach on the East coast of Vancouver Island. I truly beautiful place!). I pull over to use a public restroom, and as I get out, I look up and see in the top of an old, dead, but incredibly beautiful tree, a PAIR of Bald Eagles. (Which one flew away after a few frames) But, directly behind the top of the tree (which was maybe 130 yards away) was a crescent moon, against a drop dead gorgeous CLEAR Blue sky. The eagle and the tree were PERFECTLY framed in front of that moon. For me, an AMAZING shot, and oh so incredibly rare.
BUT, I was NOT set up. I had a 17-40L on my 5D2, my only telephoto was a non IS 300L Prime, my tripod was in the trunk, had NO idea where the tripod mount plate was.. I could see the moment slipping by.
So, I got the 300, slapped it on the 5D2, and started shooting, hand held. I'll post a couple of the best shots from that series as soon as I get them off the camera, but even on the LCD, I could tell that the photos weren't very good. I just wasn't prepared, and the moment was short lived. 
So. Anyone have some stories of the moments you missed or borked due to circumstance? I'd love to hear them and feel better about mine!
Robb



