What does your Rf look like on the way home?

Midwinter

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Hello everyone, first post from a long time reader of these forums. I've been curious for some time as to what others cameras look like on the way home from extensive/arduous travel. It seems like some folks may have their cameras carried around behind them in litters for the condition they are in and I cannot imagine that shooters don't often find themselves in more adversarial conditions.

Here is my much loved R2 after a week and a half long trip paddling through the boundary waters of Minnesota. If I had kept it in a bag it would definitely gotten very VERY wet (saw its share of splashes being around my neck.) So lets see your camera before its had a fair chance to get home and have a "bath"!


http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=164603
 
To quote the late Colin Glanfield, "There are those who can cover a war, and come back with their cameras looking as if they've been for a walk around the block, and others who can go for a walk around the block and come back with their cameras looking as if they'd covered a war."

Cheers,

R.
 
My cameras (SLRs or rangefinders) look the same coming home as they did leaving home; scratched, dinged and brassy.
My only concern is whether they are functional. Their aesthetics don't matter one bit.
 
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