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UER Forum > UE Main > Photographer burns down historic 1920's building. (Viewed 2194 times)
Dee Ashley 


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Photographer burns down historic 1920's building.
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I'm going to exercise my 5th amendment right on this one.

http://petapixel.c...ic-1920s-building/






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Every dumb ass photographer that uses that shit and burns places down should be charged with a crime. And if they are members of UER they should be banned




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Dumb-asses that do it where they could start fires...smh

I've used steel wool, but only in a concrete environment where nothing could catch fire.

Also, this style of photography is overdone and cliche, people need to get over it.




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Arsonist burns down...

The story is posted on the NE Forum.
http://www.uer.ca/...=1&threadid=122648




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Seriously this is why we can't have nice things! Makes me mad to see a photographer be so careless.




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Re: Photographer burns down historic 1920's building.
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I'd go with my second amendment right on that one.

But seriously, if you're going to be messing around with fire, you'd better have an extinguisher with you.



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Re: Photographer burns down historic 1920's building.
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I agree this is stupid, to the point where I admit, frankly I would take some pretty harsh precautions.

quite frankly this is irritating to hear, as I would have loved to see the place, maybe get a photo. But now this will never happen.




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Re: Photographer burns down historic 1920's building.
< Reply # 7 on 5/14/2016 3:12 AM >
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Every dumb a** photographer that uses that s*** and burns places down should be charged with a crime. And if they are members of UER they should be banned

There have been a couple who were banned for trying to sell stuff that they stole from a location, and I'm pretty sure that a few others have been banned for vandalism. No one for arson, yet.



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Arsonist burns down...

The story is posted on the NE Forum.
http://www.uer.ca/...=1&threadid=122648


My bad, I thought I did a search, but I guess it wasn't a very good one!




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Re: Photographer burns down historic 1920's building.
< Reply # 9 on 5/14/2016 3:47 AM >
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My bad, I thought I did a search, but I guess it wasn't a very good one!


Nah, not your fault. No way to search for it directly. I had already read it which is how I knew.
It's fun to double tap arsonists and vandals anyway



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Re: Photographer burns down historic 1920's building.
< Reply # 10 on 5/16/2016 8:53 PM >
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I guess I'll never understand why people disrespect these places. I mean, obviously they enjoy going and exploring and taking pictures, so why would anyone risk ruining that ability?





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