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This Insane Photo Destroyed a Camera Lens
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This Insane Photo Destroyed a Camera Lens |
10/04/09
But this is the internet, so...
'shopped.
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This "timer" could be set to various amounts of time and gradually revert itself to its original zeroed position (using a timed constant of some sort) at which point it would notify the user or even perform a preset task in much later iterations.
One can only assume that Mr. Cooper utilized one of these "timers" in conjunction with a sound-operated trigger with which to start it.
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Read the article the camera was sound activated. The photographer who set up the camera manually was mules away.
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"The lens was destroyed (worth it of course)"
The lens of the human eye, in addition to being complex and facinating, is not something that a dollar amount can be assigned to.
The human ear, reduced to being described as 'the sound device,' being ripped off would be more painful than some people could endure. Placing the shredded flesh back loosely on the head DOES NOT medically constitute an assessment of '(still work(s)!!!)
If "no one is allowed closer than several miles from a launch," how did this guy get in?!?
I would demand confinement for said 'neer do well,' if not for his substantial injuries.
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but then again im no rocket engineer.
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*set as background
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Most of them are currently used as my Facebook default pictures.
:(
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That is one bad ass photo.