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Oct 6th 2004 | #161143 Report |
Member since: May 10th 2004 Posts: 223 |
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Oct 6th 2004 | #161144 Report |
Member since: Sep 16th 2002 Posts: 1876 |
Erm... ok. And this needs a thread why? Lots of accidents happen, it's not exactly a fun thing... but yeah, that's a pretty weird one.
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Oct 6th 2004 | #161159 Report |
Member since: Feb 18th 2004 Posts: 736 |
Don't tell me you are one of those people who slow down and take their time to focus on the crash instead of getting out of traffic...
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Oct 8th 2004 | #161208 Report |
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[QUOTE=Galaphile]Don't tell me you are one of those people who slow down and take their time to focus on the crash instead of getting out of traffic...[/QUOTE] Not quite. If I would have turned the camera to take a shot out my back window you would see about 8 - 10 car lengths to the driver closest behind me. I intentionally do not rubberneck and never have. This is a whole new joy I've discovered with this digital camera...I can rubberneck without rubbernecking. I was quite surprised that this shot even came out. I didn't even look through the viewfinder. I just extended my arm, pointed it in the general direction, and pressed the button. I was doing about 45mph. |
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