What have you lost, did you ever find it again, how devastated were you?

A couple of lost photo opportunities.
A really cool old building, went back a few days later and it had been knocked down.
A double wide trailer next to a gas station in AR that was obviously a whorehouse, with a few girls hanging around outside. Now I can't remember where it's located.
I'm not that busy, so I get pissed at myself when I don't take the time, or turn around,or ask permission....
 
Hmmm, I had this 36 exp length of negatives but couldn't find the scanner, following redecoration; found the scanner and couldn't find the neg's. 4 months later I'm still looking...

Regards, David
 
Mostly I lose track of what I'm supposed to be doing. And then I also forget where I've stashed something. I know I've got a certain filter, or hood, but their not in the box they are supposed to be in. And there are some cameras I've misplaced around here.

I know as much as I leave purchases at the counter, or walk out of the abode without something I was going to bring with me, that sooner or later, I'm going to leave a camera bag behind somewhere. I'm pretty sure that will screw my day.

PF
 
Mostly I lose track of what I'm supposed to be doing. And then I also forget where I've stashed something. I know I've got a certain filter, or hood, but their not in the box they are supposed to be in. And there are some cameras I've misplaced around here.

I know as much as I leave purchases at the counter, or walk out of the abode without something I was going to bring with me, that sooner or later, I'm going to leave a camera bag behind somewhere. I'm pretty sure that will screw my day.

PF

I bought two of these Hipkey gadgets for my brother and his wife to keep track of their young kids on a euro vacation.

They work great on bags too.

http://www.hippih.com/hipkey
 
...had a total makeover of my Apartment. Since then part of my Retina collection is missing....I Keep searching for them.
Missing neagatives? There's this elated Feeling when they turn up again!
 
... almost straight away, but even twenty years on it gives me a cold shiver

When my older daughter was 2 years old (she is now 26) we made our first long trip to the US (6 weeks vacation !).
We were in a river in Ohio taking a bath on a hot cooking day and my daughter fell into some kind of sink hole. She basically disappeared in mudy waters. I plunged and found her back after some time.
I've been through scary moments in my life, including receiving a missile while flying a military aircraft but the disappearance of my daughter was certainly the scariest.
With less importance I lost my Leica M6 and 35mm Cron during a party in the UK (that was the annual meeting of the National association of street clubs NASC). I was actually drunk and returning to my tent and just dropped the camera near the tent and forgot about it.

The next morning I was awaiken by the early sun and started looking for my M6 inside the tent: nada !
I rushed out and found it about 10 feet from the tent, all covered with morning condense.
Luckily no one grabbed it before I did :angel:
 
Mostly I lose track of what I'm supposed to be doing. And then I also forget where I've stashed something. I know I've got a certain filter, or hood, but their not in the box they are supposed to be in. And there are some cameras I've misplaced around here.

I know as much as I leave purchases at the counter, or walk out of the abode without something I was going to bring with me, that sooner or later, I'm going to leave a camera bag behind somewhere. I'm pretty sure that will screw my day.

PF

Leave a bag behind! I know someone who did that. The man was a carpenter/builder and he made a beautiful case to hold lots of Leica gear. He left the zoo in Chicago and stopped to take a pic and left the case on the sidewalk. He did get a phone call for a ransom in exchange to be traded in some dodgy location. The insurance offered to pay, but the location was scary. Gone were several Leica SLs and 6 or 8 lenses. He never saw them again.
 
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