I like the last one aaib!
Here's one from my newest roll of film photos. The camera only has Av mode and couldn't handle the situation. I purposefully waited for someone to walk into the frame and felt lucky when this guy cycled in. Maybe the first time I can really say the camera ruined the shot.
Gus...WHAT A GREAT IDEA FOR A THREAD!!!!! but in truth I see some pretty good ''junk'' in here..I will post up some of mine, though I tend to delete most of them.
My son Daniel with his K100DS and Bigma...I tried to save this blurry photo with some lousy PP work.
Blown highlights..I tried to salvage these with a black and white conversion and some PP work that I stink at...I have not been able to get myself to delete these though...My twins Daniel and claire.
First one a true "wrong" shot that still works I think.
Second an intentionally "wrong" shot (strong back light through early morning fog) that works the way I intended.
After a get together with some local photographers to take some night shots we went to have a meal. I wanted to take a quick flash shot of these huge deserts, but still had the camera on a 30sec exposure. I ended up putting the camera down on the table until it had finished.
One that really wasn't intended to have any motion blur in it... But I rather liked the way it turned out (even if it does tend to induce motion sickness in a surprising number of viewers).
Takes as a passenger, approaching a tunnel on a drive thru Great Smokies Nat'l Park last fall.