Re: to all flash photographers on rides...
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:54 am
They do that on Splash all the time.
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It would be nice to see people hauled off in hand-cuffs and telling passers-by,"Busted for flash photography". :twisted: Oooo,better idea,set up some stocks out side the rides with the same sign under them. :D:PhilimusPrime wrote: That might just be the last photo you have of them since they'll become separated from you!
Let me also offer you a warm* welcome to our mostly happy little community. You can probably expect the marsupials to be along at some point to welcome you properly, so you have that to look forward to.PhilimusPrime wrote:Nothing more satisfying than yelling at and shining a flashlight in the face of some idiot who thinks the perfect time to turn on their camera, phone, or other electronic device during the periods of darkness during Stitch's Great Escape. :twisted:
Also, for those of you with moving loading belts, get in your damn ride vehicle before taking your MOST important scrapbook photo of your family already seated. That might just be the last photo you have of them since they'll become separated from you!
Or, the photo taker will end up falling off the belt, breaking a leg, as the rest of the family gets whisked off through the attraction.PhilimusPrime wrote:Also, for those of you with moving loading belts, get in your damn ride vehicle before taking your MOST important scrapbook photo of your family already seated. That might just be the last photo you have of them since they'll become separated from you!
Aren't there stocks in FrontierLand ?darph nader wrote:It would be nice to see people hauled off in hand-cuffs and telling passers-by,"Busted for flash photography". :twisted: Oooo,better idea,set up some stocks out side the rides with the same sign under them. :D:
you could always do what we did. We would buy the various colors of liquid "white out" and use it to cover up the little leds on various pieces of equiptment when we could not have any tell-tell light showing.PatchOBlack wrote:Hmmm...I just got an idea for a new invention: The Flash-Blinder. Basically, it is a little thing that locks onto a camera and covers the flash. People going into an attraction where flash photos aren't allowed would have one placed on the camera at the ride entrance, and have it removed at the exit!
Naw, no-one will go for it....
That's why my stills of Star Wars didn't come out 33yrs ago. :(Syndrome wrote: it's a freakin' MOVIE!!!
Good job on making me feel old.darph nader wrote:That's why my stills of Star Wars didn't come out 33yrs ago. :(
You are more than welcome. My first wife and I had to wait 6 months before we could see it b/c of the birth of my daughter.Syndrome wrote:Good job on making me feel old.