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ParticipantRob
MemberAli
Participant:lol: We should all see how far we can get in two seconds. Might try this later on for the craic :)
Rob
MemberAli wrote:
:lol: We should all see how far we can get in two seconds. Might try this later on for the craic :)
Now that would make an interesting thread if everyone did it; see what we all look like from behind, quite possibly
my better aspect. :lol:Rob.
MTBIreland
ParticipantNot Pete the bloke
ParticipantDon’t try this in Belfast or Liverpool!! As you turn to retrieve the camera, you might find someone running in the opposite direction with your DSLR under their arm…….. :lol: :lol:
Expresbro
Participantand the same goes for Dublin for sure!!
Actually…just had a horrible thought. Will his last ever pic be one of him getting throttled by a Tram in Amsterdam as he runs away across a busy street?
Talk about suffering for your art… :twisted:
Pixelle
Member“Don’t try this in Belfast or Liverpool!! As you turn to retrieve the camera, you might find someone running in the opposite direction with your DSLR under their arm…….. “
Seems that he had the same problem.
guarding the camera: Pat, Ona, Ron
[Funny that the one in the countrside needed a guard.][/quote]
Pixelle
Member“Don’t try this in Belfast or Liverpool!! As you turn to retrieve the camera, you might find someone running in the opposite direction with your DSLR under their arm…….. “
Seems that he had the same problem.
guarding the camera: Pat, Ona, Ron
[Funny that the one in the countrside needed a guard.]
stasber
Memberbrandyman wrote:
Don’t try this in Belfast or Liverpool!! As you turn to retrieve the camera, you might find someone running in the opposite direction with your DSLR under their arm…….. :lol: :lol:
I think before you even get that far you’ll be surrounded by cop cars screeching to a halt, armour-clad marksmen, and a bomb disposal unit eyeing up the “suspicious article” you were last seen sprinting away from only moments ago. “Not so fast Sunny Jim” :shock: :lol:
Expresbro
ParticipantMTBIreland
Participantmy EOS 300D only seems to have a ten second timer…. is this the case? It might look a little obvious if I was 100 meters away…. well maybe 90 meters…
Expresbro
Participant:lol:
Fat chance of your camera still being there when you get back I’d say.
Mind you …if you can run 100m in ten seconds you could probably afford to lose the camera seeing as how the current WR is 9.77 secs … :lol: :wink:
GCP
Participantbrandyman wrote:
Don’t try this in Belfast or Liverpool!! As you turn to retrieve the camera, you might find someone running in the opposite direction with your DSLR under their arm…….. :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Good News …………You can still do it in Skehana and your camera will be dead safe ………unless you do it late at night on the road when the lads are driving home from the pub :lol: :lol: :lol:
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