Will you "turn your head" to a "No Trespassing" sign to get a cool shot?

13 years 3 months ago #22090 by Nstudio
Yes I do, but not all the time It really just depends where I am and what the subject is.


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13 years 3 months ago #22098 by Mu5ic
I'm in a band and I also in so many words the photographer too. Although my photos suck. My band and I have traveled around town looking for places to shoot. We always ask for permission if we can shoot on someone's land, in a building, in a parking etc...


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13 years 3 months ago #22410 by Archie
I would find something else to photograph


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13 years 3 months ago #22446 by effron

Scotty wrote: All the time. :banana:


Absolutely. No trespassing to me means, "photo opportunity"......

Why so serious?
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13 years 3 months ago #22457 by Nod
There are always some that think the rules do not apply to them.


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13 years 3 months ago #22640 by Stealthy Ninja


I don't want to be violated. :blink:

also this one is not one to disobey:
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13 years 3 months ago #22652 by crystal

Stealthy Ninja wrote:



I don't want to be violated. :blink:

also this one is not one to disobey:


But I don't have balls to be removed. :rofl:
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13 years 3 months ago #22691 by Zafonia
I always ask permission, but the one time I couldn't find the Priest that took care of this old Catholic Mission/ Graveyard close to where we live. So me and the kids desided to go down there anyway, we parked at the gate so we wouldnt get locked in and people would know we was there. No big deal is what Im thinking, until the sheriff's deputys showed up. But they was cool, after I told them the whole story. They gave me their numbers and said if we wanted to go anywhere on the 50,000 acres just call them and they will open the gates to us..... So it could go either way, most people are pretty cool around here if you ask nice and are of the female gender ;)... But old Houses are a different thing ALWAYS take someone with you. You could come upon a swatter, and they dont like poeple knowing they are there.
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13 years 3 months ago #22968 by Stealthy Ninja

cwightmanphotos wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:



I don't want to be violated. :blink:

also this one is not one to disobey:


But I don't have balls to be removed. :rofl:


Been there already have ya?! :pinch:
:rofl:
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