Sirius Glass
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This thread is about flashbulb mishaps and haps.
This is a mishap:
This is a hap:
I was standing on the A Train [subway] late at night returning from the 1964 New York World's Fair. I had my camera bag on my shoulder and the camera was in the bag. I saw a good photo opportunity [also known as a Kodak moment]. I took out a Number 6 blue focal plane flashbulb and rubbed the contact on the sole of my shoe to rough up the contact. I put the bulb in the fanfold flash attachment and had just opened up the fan and clipped the end to set up the reflector. Just then I felt a hand, which was not one of mine, reaching into the camera bag to do some camera shopping at prices much better than 47th Street's or Willoughby's had. I swung around and shoved the flash in the pickpocket's face and fired the flash about two or three inches from his eyes. The pickpocket got real animated and did a dance while teaching me a whole new part of the English language. The rest of the riders must have liked the show because they whistled, shouted, and clapped. The subway came to a stop at the next station and I ran out of the subway, up the stairs to the other side, down the flight of stairs and jumped in the subway going the other way.
Lessons Learned: I always carry focal plane flashbulbs where ever I go.
Steve
This is a mishap:

I remember the mechanical firing devise [magicubes] -- it is permenantly imprinted on my retina. As a kid I was trying to figure out how they worked so I held one in my hand and pushed the "firing paddle" with a bent paper clip. The burns on my finger tips healed, but I still see that flash when I close my eyes.
This is a hap:

I was standing on the A Train [subway] late at night returning from the 1964 New York World's Fair. I had my camera bag on my shoulder and the camera was in the bag. I saw a good photo opportunity [also known as a Kodak moment]. I took out a Number 6 blue focal plane flashbulb and rubbed the contact on the sole of my shoe to rough up the contact. I put the bulb in the fanfold flash attachment and had just opened up the fan and clipped the end to set up the reflector. Just then I felt a hand, which was not one of mine, reaching into the camera bag to do some camera shopping at prices much better than 47th Street's or Willoughby's had. I swung around and shoved the flash in the pickpocket's face and fired the flash about two or three inches from his eyes. The pickpocket got real animated and did a dance while teaching me a whole new part of the English language. The rest of the riders must have liked the show because they whistled, shouted, and clapped. The subway came to a stop at the next station and I ran out of the subway, up the stairs to the other side, down the flight of stairs and jumped in the subway going the other way.
Lessons Learned: I always carry focal plane flashbulbs where ever I go.

Steve
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