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I was in the one and only Target yesterday when I came across the following. In the picture frame section they had a million different frames with this shot in it. "Nikon F blackout with well placed shooting finger" is my guess at the title of the shot. Anyone else?

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I have to admit I was glad to see the camera, but it's too bad they covered up the logo and didn't care for accuracy! At least they could have left the "F" visible...
 

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OH MY GOD WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO THAT BEAUTIFUL F!!!!

THEY MUTILATED IT!

OH THE HUMANITY!

LOGO RAPE!
 

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Who the hell cares about the logo and why? You'd think the fool who took the shot would have corrected the shutter finger, though.
 

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Who the hell cares about the logo and why? You'd think the fool who took the shot would have corrected the shutter finger, though.
I get it...That's the NEW Nikon F...The one that's sterile, and has the new feature, that no-matter where you push on the camera, the shutter will release.:D.:D.
 

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It's not a Nikon!!!


If it was, it would clearly say so in white letters on the front...
 

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I often get amused (and sometimes annoyed) when an advertising photo has a glaring inaccuracy - for example, I often see photos of someone holding a fishing rod with the reel in the wrong position.

But this is even worse, since presumably a professional photographer took the photo.
 

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Well...

Since it is not a Nikon (see above), speculations about putting the finger in the wrong place are just that: speculations.
And because presumably a professional photographer directed the shot, we can indeed assume that it is in the right place.


Right?
 

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Saw an ad on TV the other night and a lady was using a Hasselblad to snap shoot the kids out doors. Probably all fuzzy-wuzzy because she was using the film advance to focus.
 

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I wonder if they shot the photo on film.....
 
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