09-10-2018, 09:36 AM
Here I strike again... twice in a single weekend.
1) went to Mount Sannine peak it was a two hours driving, we reserved a hotel there to stay overnight and got for a little nocturnal hike and shoot the milky way away from light pollution, however I neglected a small crucial detail, it exceptionally rains in Lebanon in summer, it has been 10+ years it happened last time (I was at the beach) so didn't check weather forecast.... and as you imagine we had some heavy rain plus cloudy sky..... and freezing cold while I was wearing summer outfit....
2) next day in the early morning rain had cleared I went to do the hike and shoot sunrise and , the valley after the rain, when I met a herd of goats, and found myself in the middle of more than hundred of them... not time to take our camera from bag, took phone from my pocket and it fell down, you imagine it was impossible to retrieve it and after the goats had passed by, I found it in pieces on the ground....luckily the SD card and sim card were still intact Microsoft had the good idea of putting them next to battery
1) went to Mount Sannine peak it was a two hours driving, we reserved a hotel there to stay overnight and got for a little nocturnal hike and shoot the milky way away from light pollution, however I neglected a small crucial detail, it exceptionally rains in Lebanon in summer, it has been 10+ years it happened last time (I was at the beach) so didn't check weather forecast.... and as you imagine we had some heavy rain plus cloudy sky..... and freezing cold while I was wearing summer outfit....
2) next day in the early morning rain had cleared I went to do the hike and shoot sunrise and , the valley after the rain, when I met a herd of goats, and found myself in the middle of more than hundred of them... not time to take our camera from bag, took phone from my pocket and it fell down, you imagine it was impossible to retrieve it and after the goats had passed by, I found it in pieces on the ground....luckily the SD card and sim card were still intact Microsoft had the good idea of putting them next to battery