Yes, Chris. I am to blame, really.
Chris
> On 4 Aug 20, at 11:16, olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Reminds me of some advice I was read on the side of a bottle: "Keep away from
> children"
>
>>
>> We?ve just visited one son and his family near Blandford Forum,
>> staying at a cracking campsite nearby. We had our two granddaughters
>> for a BBQ lunch one day and I decided to take a group shot using my
>> Lumix TZ200 on a mini tripod.
>>
>> I had set it up when one granddaughter decided to sit down and knocked
>> the table, tipping the camera and tripod into the dirt nearby, about
>> 3ft lower.
>>
>> I picked it up with a little grumpiness but saw that the lens wasn?t
>> dirty and all would be well . . . then I noticed that the tiny flash,
>> which I had extended, was bent. It would not stow. I kept my good-
>> humoured demeanour, outwardly at least, so as to avoid spoiling the
>> party, but I felt very sad.
>>
>> Although the girl had knocked the table, I should have foreseen that a
>> precipitous fall would be possible . . .
>>
>> https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2736336226540849484
>> <https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2736336226540849484><https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2736336226540849484
>> <https://www.blipfoto.com/entry/2736336226540849484>>
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