picture this scene if you will:
you are travelling through the lake district ... for those who dont know, this is probably the most naturally beautiful area in England (although not Britain I hasten to add) with mountains, lakes, waterfalls, wildlife a-plenty... anyway, I digress. So, you're driving along a windy one-track lane past Crummock Water - a lovely lake with steep mountains all around, groups of trees clundered* on the shoreline, small islets with little shrubs growing on them. The light has been flat all day, with low grey featureless clouds. Then suddenly, the sun appears. It is blocked from above by a heavy cloud and from beneath by some mountains leaving a spot light shining through and hitting a small islet. you shout at your wife/husband/partner/self to
"STOP THE CAR IN THAT PRECARIOUS-LOOKING LAYBY OVER THERE. I CAN NOT MISS THIS"
You leg-it (run) from the car to the edge of the lake, setting up the tripod at full steam ahead, snap the camera into place, whip out the trusty spot-meter, line up the shot as quick as possible. You are terrified the light will go. A quick double checking of exposure/ focus settings, flip the mirror lock and snap. YOU GOT IT! then the sun moves over to a line of trees, the dark hillside behind making them glow with a luminosty you have never before seen - snap YOU GOT IT AGAIN! things are never this good for you. Then it moves again to light up one huge fir tree , snap. YOU GOT THREE. You are nearly wetting yourself with excitement. Can things really be this good. You check all your kit. Yes, you have done everything right this time. absolutlely no mistakes here. this is the REAL THING. these shots are going to be your best ever, your Magnum Opus, it will NEVER be this good again.
Then you get home, develop your films and find out you had the lightmeter set to iso 400 not the 100 that you needed.
Shit.
Not that i would ever make such a fundamental mistake - of couse not ... me? no, surely not. I wouldnt would I? erm ...
Shit.

*Clundered - made up word - a mixture of gathered and cluttered. Invented by several Social Work students about 10 years ago after a few sherberts. Has since appeared in various official documents and even in one court report. Please try and use this word as much as possible, it is our aim to get it into the OED. Thankyou.
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