Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:The answer:
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Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:Good photos!!
http://u2start.com/photos/by-show-author/1728/flowerchild/
Originally posted by flowerchild:[..]
thanks! sadly, these are the only ones I've got, was told to put my camera away after iris. would've loved to shoot catwalk or e-stage pictures.
Originally posted by flowerchild:[..]
thanks! sadly, these are the only ones I've got, was told to put my camera away after iris. would've loved to shoot catwalk or e-stage pictures.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
It very well might be.
Originally posted by loftarasa:[..]
I would have discussed with them, saying it is officially allowed to use point and shoot cameras, plus all the others are using mobile phones to take pictures. Idiots.
Originally posted by flowerchild:[..]
they came to me three times, because I didn't put it away immediately in the hopes they'd forget about it, but they were watching me like a hawk. I told them it doesn't have a removeable lense, but the zoomed out lense probably alarmed them. I tried to tell them security saw the camera and let me pass, so why deny me the use now? they apologized and said they didn't know, but I had to put it away. using my mobile phone would be fine (stupid, as a phone can broadcast, but hey, I guess a picture for my private memory is worse)... I didn't want to get pulled aside, so I did listen eventually :/
@dutch: I only got two short vids, nothing you could likely use, I was still trying to get the hang of it then.
Originally posted by loftarasa:So maybe the cam just looked too big to not be suspicious. I got busted using my monopod, after that they didn't bother me again when I filmed the rest of the show.