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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > MD trip in april? (Viewed 1212 times)
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Re: MD trip in april?
<Reply # 20 on 4/8/2011 1:50 PM >
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Posted by Played



I thought you enjoyed it? Way to lead me on and then just shoot me down....


sorry... its just... people won't pay for the videos anymore.

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Re: MD trip in april?
<Reply # 21 on 4/8/2011 3:12 PM >
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Posted by Hertz


More news... my arm will be in a sling & unusable all throughout April. Seems like everything in the damn 'verse really doesn't want me to use my new camera.

Well I couldn't come out anyway they have me hopped up on goofballs for the duration. Urb-ex to me is a bit like the Aliens movies... you gotta "stay frosty" or else it's "game over man."


Hey, don't get too discouraged man. It's def frustrating, but if you can carry around your camera on a tripod you don't have to worry about holding it with both hands. Tripod, remote shutter release, and backpack so I didn't have to hold anything was a huge help when my arm was fubar. Just make sure you don't have to climb any fences on the way in! Lol

Exploring the distance between points A & B.
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