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Posted by Radical_Ed Either you stride in like you own the place or you run around like a frightened chicken on a hot sidewalk.
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First one, then the other. If I were describing my involvement in this hobby to somebody not on this forum, I'd call myself a novice. I've only been really at it as a deliberate thing for the last few years, and there isn't a lot of opportunity in my area to explore anything very big or very touchy. (That being said, defining myself to anyone ON this forum seems counter-productive; anyone can load my profile, see how long and how much I've been posting, click through a couple of my sets of crummy cell phone pics and come to their own conclusions about how serious they think I am). The aforementioned lack of availability has probably stunted the development of my ballsiness with regard to trespassing in places where there is a higher likelihood that being caught could result in legal ramifications rather than just being frowned at and shooed away, and when I was in TN over the weekend I heeded the advice of a very, very good friend who lives much, MUCH more recklessly than I do to not fool around in his area (where he's lived most of his life), both because of the law and the locals. That said, I'm becoming more adventurous and enjoying what I do creep about in a great deal. I've also come to like my time on UER.ca a great deal, and it's very nice to meet people now and again to swap notes, ideas, and stories, and I hope my continued involvement and accrual of virtual street-cred will facilitate more of that.
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Posted by GLP. I am bear grylls of urbex
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If I'm ever up there for some reason, remind me to stay out of the way of your camera crew.
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I must be a noob, because not even the Pabst Blue Ribbon beer shits come naturally yet.
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I am a 1337 PBR explorer^^
And i only explore with the strobe setting. The standard setting is for squares. People tend to get a little upset with me, but it's the only way to truly live. -Relik |
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Posted by crows
If I'm ever up there for some reason, remind me to stay out of the way of your camera crew.
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But at least theyre good company!
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Posted by crows
First one, then the other. If I were describing my involvement in this hobby to somebody not on this forum, I'd call myself a novice. I've only been really at it as a deliberate thing for the last few years, and there isn't a lot of opportunity in my area to explore anything very big or very touchy. (That being said, defining myself to anyone ON this forum seems counter-productive; anyone can load my profile, see how long and how much I've been posting, click through a couple of my sets of crummy cell phone pics and come to their own conclusions about how serious they think I am). The aforementioned lack of availability has probably stunted the development of my ballsiness with regard to trespassing in places where there is a higher likelihood that being caught could result in legal ramifications rather than just being frowned at and shooed away, and when I was in TN over the weekend I heeded the advice of a very, very good friend who lives much, MUCH more recklessly than I do to not fool around in his area (where he's lived most of his life), both because of the law and the locals. That said, I'm becoming more adventurous and enjoying what I do creep about in a great deal. I've also come to like my time on UER.ca a great deal, and it's very nice to meet people now and again to swap notes, ideas, and stories, and I hope my continued involvement and accrual of virtual street-cred will facilitate more of that.
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Street cred will NOT be forthcoming if you continue to communicate in an educated fashion and utilize the correct grammar and punctuation in your posts.
"Are you happy now with all the choices you've made?" "Are there times in life when you know you should've stayed?" "Will you compromise and then realize the price is too much to pay?" "Winners and losers... which one will you be today?" ***Social Distortion*** |
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Posted by Radical_Ed
Street cred will NOT be forthcoming if you continue to communicate in an educated fashion and utilize the correct grammar and punctuation in your posts.
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personally, i love the overlong run-on sentences and ridiculously long paragraphs with ZERO punctuation.
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Posted by Radical_Ed
Street cred will NOT be forthcoming if you continue to communicate in an educated fashion and utilize the correct grammar and punctuation in your posts.
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(from http://bigeyedeer....-your-toilet-wall/)
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Idea: what if we replace "rank" with "esteem"? True, it's not a competition or a hierarchy. But there are those whom I personally consider "legends", based on feats and/or photographic caliber, and would feel very honored at the chance of meeting and exploring with them.
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Everyone is experienced, a pro, and a noob. It all depends on what some other forum-goer with differing opinions tells you.
Winning is temporary but looking cool is forever! Stay Fresh! |
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I have a tripod so there for I am a pro
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Posted by TheJoker I have a tripod so there for I am a pro
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Carbon fiber Manfrotto, motherfucker. I AM A GOD!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by TheJoker I have a tripod so there for I am a pro
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I have one, too, but I only bring it on long hikes. I use it to sit on to rest my sore feet. It makes my feet feel better but for whatever reason it seems to transfer the pain to my butt. IDK.
"Explore thyself." ~ Henry David Thoreau "...and abandoned stuff & things that look neat." ~ Ansion |
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Posted by NotBatman
Carbon fiber Manfrotto, motherfucker. I AM A GOD!!!!!!!!!
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You damn MSP elite, with your fancy expensive tripod. ;]
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Mostly retired.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rob666/ |
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some off these responses had me dying. hahah thanks guys. also i'm the assistant to the regional manager.
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Want to improve your photography? Flickr |
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I'm definitely a noob. Have only photographed two locations, have explored one location four times (parts of it were not accessible due to weather and not having enough balls to go into one building), so I'm definitely a noob. I don't even have a respirator mask yet (next paycheck, I promise)! So, yeah, noob as noob comes.
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Not with those HDR gas station shots you're not.
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I didn't even notice this thread. Are we at this again? Ranks?
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