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Harvestman
Location: Somewhere in SORTA/TANK Territory! Gender: Male Total Likes: 565 likes
Everything about me has a poker face.
| | | | Re: Hilariously pathetic security measures < Reply # 564 on 10/21/2012 12:29 AM > | Reply with Quote
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| Weirdlig
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| | | Re: Hilariously pathetic security measures < Reply # 570 on 10/22/2012 3:08 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Astro Uhm. Long exposures aren't your thing, are they?
| I have a lousy ISO and no remote. I can't bank much on darkness and I've been to some places that I have to credit the owners for...they genuinely sealed the place aside from, obviously, the one entry point. It makes me more likely to move on. Posted by McNulty As we all know property owners are insanely worried about people taking pictures inside of their buildings and not at all worried about scrappers, the homeless, vandals, or arsonists. So yeah, I guess boarded windows are a great deterrent...
| Thanks for being a smart ass before thinking my statement through all that much. Who takes numerous photos of places...inside and outside...pastes it all over the internet...and then tells others or meets with others to show them in person? Who maps out these places for the community? Photographers are a bad threat for the integrity of a location. Scrappers don't 'name drop'. They just put the name into a GPS and ruin it for everyone. We're the ones who create the exposure that brings the real threats. Obviously scrappers have their own initiative...but they are in ways our parasites. Cut out the light and you're going to push away alot of mid-level skilled photographers who would subsequently each be rolling the scrapping/tagging die another time. I've heard a number of people use 'its dark' as a way of telling me a place isn't so grand as it seems. I feel it's effective. But a dickish comment about it is cool.
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| Astro Usually naked
Location: The Delta Quadrant Gender: Male Total Likes: 791 likes
Resistance is Futile
| | | Re: Hilariously pathetic security measures < Reply # 571 on 10/22/2012 5:25 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Weirdling
I have a lousy ISO and no remote. I can't bank much on darkness and I've been to some places that I have to credit the owners for...they genuinely sealed the place aside from, obviously, the one entry point. It makes me more likely to move on.
Thanks for being a smart ass before thinking my statement through all that much. Who takes numerous photos of places...inside and outside...pastes it all over the internet...and then tells others or meets with others to show them in person? Who maps out these places for the community? Photographers are a bad threat for the integrity of a location. Scrappers don't 'name drop'. They just put the name into a GPS and ruin it for everyone. We're the ones who create the exposure that brings the real threats. Obviously scrappers have their own initiative...but they are in ways our parasites.
Cut out the light and you're going to push away alot of mid-level skilled photographers who would subsequently each be rolling the scrapping/tagging die another time. I've heard a number of people use 'its dark' as a way of telling me a place isn't so grand as it seems. I feel it's effective. But a dickish comment about it is cool.
| What the hell are you shooting with that you have "lousy ISO"? I have a D90, my ISO only goes to 200. It is sufficient. I also lack a remote, so I only have the options of a 30 second exposure most of the time. I find your argument really only says "I am a lower to mid-level photographer" and if that is the case, so be it. But, I also think that you are making a rather dumb point. I shoot in drains. Granted, the drains are strategically boarded so that no light is let in but lets face it..there is no light down there, at all. That doesn't stop me from taking photos in it because I know how to light things myself. This room was solid black. "The sun now rose upon the right: by astroberkman17, on Flickr This is also solid black DSC_0339 by astroberkman17, on Flickr Either way, I think your point is silly and just is an ode to the fact you need to improve your own photography. Boarded windows really don't stop many people from going into a location, it seems they just stop you.
| [02:33:56] <Valkyre> Astro your whole life is ruled by the sentence ' life is better without clothes on' [22:16:00] <DSomms> it was normal until astro got here Astro: Patron Saint of Drains |
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