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Originally Posted by Peter Romero
Especially since "the set" is constantly moving I.E. WAVES!!! You can NEVER turn your back on the ocean. Nothing like shooting with your periferal vision while you try not to get smashed by a wave and lose your camera. Exhausting but worth it in the end. EXCELLENT WORK!!!
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I take some chances getting shots close to the water. There's been quite a few times I've splashed the camera in the waves. Usually the LCD screen is the first thing to go. Then the zoom quits functioning. On the odd occasion the camera is kaput but usually just let it dry for a few days and it starts working again. Always have to have a back up camera on hand.