I bought this Fugly Pink Cheap Camera almost 2 years now. I bought bright pink so I wouldn't lose it in the grass.
I bought this ugly little camera because pocket cameras lead a harsh life with me.
They fall from mules at a gallop, get stepped on, dropped, left behind in the woods [to be found later], and handled so much they literally fall apart.
Not this camera.
I thought for sure I'd killed it yesterday. I'd done it in. In fact very near to this very same spot in the above photo.
On January 5th, 2010, I took the following photo with this Fugly Camera.
Suddenly I had a love-hate relationship with this pink pocket camera.
So now the Fugly Pink Camera nearly goes with me everywhere. [Except when I lend it to my granddaughter when she visits...it can even withstand children!]
So I go to a new place along the creek which is a bit off my usual track.
An oak leave clump that hangs onto a rock for some darned reason...captures my eye.
I've never climbed down into this small section of the creek before. It is hidden by a downed tree and some tin wrapped around a tree from a flash flood in 2007.
I then lean over and jump up out of the creek. I stop to take another shot or two of the light reflected on the stream.
I stand up and reach for the Fugly Pink Camera in my left breast pocket.
Gone.
I turn around and cuss as I see it in the bottom of the creek.
I grab it out of the water.
I'm sure it is ruined.
After all it is not waterproof.
I wipe it off and stick it back in my pocket ...
As I climb the steep hill to the meadow I begin thinking that now I have an excuse to get a NEW pocket camera!
I see the scenario.
I show the poor damp pink thing to my husband with a look of sorrow on my face.
I sigh and explain that somehow it fell in the water and was ruined.
In fact I'm smiling at the fact that I'll finally get to replace that horrid pink thing.
I explain to hubby what happens and go through the motions of drying it out. I set the batteries aside. Pull out the memory card and set it to the side.
The next morning, I am able to pull shots off the memory card. Well that is nice. I'll buy something that uses that sort of card!
I pop the batteries in along with the card.
To my amazement, it comes to life!
But the first photo is well....

I make a long face and sadly explain that the water must have done a lot of damage to the delicate internal electronics workings of this poor little digital pocket camera.
BUT...
the next time I turn it on, it works perfectly.
Sigh.
The flash unit doesn't work, but I usually don't use that.
So back out into the woods I hike with the Fugly Camera.
I'm sort of impressed by its survival.
I take a photo of Morris and use the flash setting.
It works.

Hmmmm.
Back to the crime scene. I hold the camera next to the mini falls and set the shutter speed.

I didn't kill it.
It is proving to be quite a tough useful little camera.
Considering that I'd bought it thinking if it was ugly and bright pink, I wouldn't mind it when I did break it.
I'm sort of...
kind of...
growing fond of this Fugly Pink Cheap Camera.
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