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05/16/2009 08:12:48 PM · #1 |
Removed due to my misguided concept that there might be some semblance of understanding of decency and courtesy here.
Message edited by author 2009-05-17 05:55:48. |
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05/16/2009 08:19:02 PM · #2 |
He is probably sitting at home showing his friends the same photos and saying "This guy with the Nikon would not move out of my way for nothing!" further proving what an arse he is. :) |
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05/17/2009 01:42:57 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by CEJ: He is probably sitting at home showing his friends the same photos and saying "This guy with the Nikon would not move out of my way for nothing!" further proving what an arse he is. :) |
lol. I was thinking the same when I was reading the above. |
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05/17/2009 02:31:52 AM · #4 |
That guy is probably one of those Fuji fanatics. : )
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05/17/2009 05:23:57 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by faidoi: Originally posted by CEJ: He is probably sitting at home showing his friends the same photos and saying "This guy with the Nikon would not move out of my way for nothing!" further proving what an arse he is. :) |
lol. I was thinking the same when I was reading the above. |
Ha. Me too. Jeb, you can't fault everyone for not realizing the world revolves around you. I forget it myself occasionally. |
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05/17/2009 05:52:45 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by CEJ: He is probably sitting at home showing his friends the same photos and saying "This guy with the Nikon would not move out of my way for nothing!" further proving what an arse he is. :) |
Originally posted by faidoi: lol. I was thinking the same when I was reading the above. |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Ha. Me too. Jeb, you can't fault everyone for not realizing the world revolves around you. I forget it myself occasionally. |
Okay......I guess I must have missed it that only this guy was to get a shot. I really thought that having waited while he did his thing, and then wandered off, that it was reasonable for me to expect that some courtesy in return was reasonable. Obviously from what you guys think, I was mistaken. |
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05/17/2009 05:52:50 AM · #7 |
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05/17/2009 08:08:54 AM · #8 |
Now I'm curious. Can you repost?
EDIT: Never mind. I just saw the photo. I can guess what your thread started out as. i'd be irked too. I was trying to take a shot of something myself just yesterday and I had numerous people keep walking into my shot. They all knew I was there and I was very obviously waiting for them to get out of the way. Turns out the shots sucked when I got them anyway, but that's besides the point.
Message edited by author 2009-05-17 08:15:51. |
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05/17/2009 10:04:58 AM · #9 |
You should have just kicked that blazing frying pan right across the tent and landed it at the guy's feet. That would have gotten him to move, and maybe you could have gotten a couple of good humorous shots too. ; )
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05/17/2009 10:18:02 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Removed due to my misguided concept that there might be some semblance of understanding of decency and courtesy here. |
Wow Jeb... I'm on your side in a lot of threads, but this time, I'm at a loss - there are barely a dozen responses, and while some of them are sarcastic or light-hearted, none have even reached a 5 on the Jerk Scale. Not sure why you yanked the photo and feel that there's no "understanding of decency and courtesy here" - what were you expecting when you posted?
We've all been in that situation, it's a PITA, we cuss out the other guy under our breath, and move on. Nothing wrong with venting if it bothered you that much - although if it did, perhaps you should have just said to the guy, "Excuse me, I'd like to get a photo of this, do you mind stepping aside for just a moment?"
And if he gives you a nasty reply, perhaps he'll "accidentally" trip as he goes by :-)
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05/17/2009 10:43:55 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by OdysseyF22: Wow Jeb... I'm on your side in a lot of threads, but this time, I'm at a loss - there are barely a dozen responses, and while some of them are sarcastic or light-hearted, none have even reached a 5 on the Jerk Scale. Not sure why you yanked the photo and feel that there's no "understanding of decency and courtesy here" - what were you expecting when you posted? |
I explained quite clearly that I waited patiently off to the side while this guy did his thing.
When I stepped up, he walked directly in front of me and ruined my shot, as well as blinding me with his flash.
It was rude and inconsiderate.
And I get remarks to the effect that it's all about me?
That's why I yanked my post and now know better than to expect any sort of understanding.
Stupid me. |
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05/17/2009 12:00:49 PM · #12 |
From reading this without your original post, I would have to say that you might have misread those first two posts. They are calling the guy in FRONT of you an ass. Not you. And you KNOW that Art thinks the world really does revolve around him. He was making light of THAT fact, trying to draw a bit of a laugh. That is the usual Ken...
Take a deep breath, back up, and read again. :) |
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05/17/2009 12:01:03 PM · #13 |
Well Jeb, maybe he wasn't thru yet. |
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05/17/2009 01:17:38 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by OdysseyF22: Wow Jeb... I'm on your side in a lot of threads, but this time, I'm at a loss - there are barely a dozen responses, and while some of them are sarcastic or light-hearted, none have even reached a 5 on the Jerk Scale. Not sure why you yanked the photo and feel that there's no "understanding of decency and courtesy here" - what were you expecting when you posted? |
I explained quite clearly that I waited patiently off to the side while this guy did his thing.
When I stepped up, he walked directly in front of me and ruined my shot, as well as blinding me with his flash.
It was rude and inconsiderate.
And I get remarks to the effect that it's all about me?
That's why I yanked my post and now know better than to expect any sort of understanding.
Stupid me. |
Yeah, it was rude and inconsiderate. Did you say anything to him to that effect? Sometimes calling these jerks on their actions has some effect - sometimes it just makes you feel better afterwards.
I don't see where anyone's remarks here make it all your fault. Maybe nobody jumped up and waved a flag agreeing with you, but I got the impression that there was a subtle agreement that yes, people can be jerks. (And we should all know that Art can't be taken seriously!) I guess you were really hoping for that flag-waving agreement here - sorry you didn't get it.
If I got this worked up over every horses @$$ I encountered each day, I'd probably have an aneurysm. It's done, you vented, it's probably best to just let it go. You won't be able to un-jerkify the guy anyway...
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05/17/2009 07:58:33 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by OdysseyF22: Wow Jeb... I'm on your side in a lot of threads, but this time, I'm at a loss - there are barely a dozen responses, and while some of them are sarcastic or light-hearted, none have even reached a 5 on the Jerk Scale. Not sure why you yanked the photo and feel that there's no "understanding of decency and courtesy here" - what were you expecting when you posted? |
I explained quite clearly that I waited patiently off to the side while this guy did his thing.
When I stepped up, he walked directly in front of me and ruined my shot, as well as blinding me with his flash.
It was rude and inconsiderate.
And I get remarks to the effect that it's all about me?
That's why I yanked my post and now know better than to expect any sort of understanding.
Stupid me. |
I'm looking for a Mark III strap and/or a D3X strap, as some people seem to part ways like the red sea to let those folks take their shots.
Seriously this happened to me before. I just turned my flash on slave on it would happened to always be facing him when his flash went off.
Best thing to do before an event is meet and say hi to the photographers around at the time and they will usually notice you and let you take some shots too. Doesn't always happen but those are the ones that you do the slave flash thing to.
Message edited by author 2009-05-17 20:00:29. |
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05/17/2009 08:16:07 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by faidoi: Originally posted by NikonJeb: Originally posted by OdysseyF22: Wow Jeb... I'm on your side in a lot of threads, but this time, I'm at a loss - there are barely a dozen responses, and while some of them are sarcastic or light-hearted, none have even reached a 5 on the Jerk Scale. Not sure why you yanked the photo and feel that there's no "understanding of decency and courtesy here" - what were you expecting when you posted? |
I explained quite clearly that I waited patiently off to the side while this guy did his thing.
When I stepped up, he walked directly in front of me and ruined my shot, as well as blinding me with his flash.
It was rude and inconsiderate.
And I get remarks to the effect that it's all about me?
That's why I yanked my post and now know better than to expect any sort of understanding.
Stupid me. |
I'm looking for a Mark III strap and/or a D3X strap, as some people seem to part ways like the red sea to let those folks take their shots.
Seriously this happened to me before. I just turned my flash on slave on it would happened to always be facing him when his flash went off.
Best thing to do before an event is meet and say hi to the photographers around at the time and they will usually notice you and let you take some shots too. Doesn't always happen but those are the ones that you do the slave flash thing to. |
ROFL! I actually did this by accident yesterday! I couldn't figure out why my flash was firing for no reason. I wonder how many other people's shots I ruined.
Message edited by author 2009-05-17 20:16:45. |
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05/21/2009 09:53:38 AM · #17 |
I was curious since the OP was deleted, so I looked up the photo...
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05/21/2009 10:09:46 AM · #18 |
The other guy was probably so wrapped up in getting his own shot that he didn't even notice you politely standing to the side and waiting for him to finish. Same reasoning with him stepping in front of you. Reminds me a little of the guy who passes a traffic jam on the shoulder instead of waiting his fair turn like everyone else. |
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05/21/2009 11:38:34 AM · #19 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: The other guy was probably so wrapped up in getting his own shot that he didn't even notice you politely standing to the side and waiting for him to finish. Same reasoning with him stepping in front of you. Reminds me a little of the guy who passes a traffic jam on the shoulder instead of waiting his fair turn like everyone else. |
Some of us have got to get to the mall! |
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05/21/2009 12:26:15 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: The other guy was probably so wrapped up in getting his own shot that he didn't even notice you politely standing to the side and waiting for him to finish. Same reasoning with him stepping in front of you. Reminds me a little of the guy who passes a traffic jam on the shoulder instead of waiting his fair turn like everyone else. |
Some of us have got to get to the mall! |
YEP... and you might find yourself a tad lighter in the wallet iffen that nice policeman gives you a ticket for it... hehehehe :O)
Ray |
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05/21/2009 12:48:29 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by DrAchoo: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: The other guy was probably so wrapped up in getting his own shot that he didn't even notice you politely standing to the side and waiting for him to finish. Same reasoning with him stepping in front of you. Reminds me a little of the guy who passes a traffic jam on the shoulder instead of waiting his fair turn like everyone else. |
Some of us have got to get to the mall! |
YEP... and you might find yourself a tad lighter in the wallet iffen that nice policeman gives you a ticket for it... hehehehe :O)
Ray |
A TELUS driver pulled that stunt a few weeks ago in a company van. I thought about reporting him, but then I thought, whatever. |
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05/21/2009 12:55:14 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: The other guy was probably so wrapped up in getting his own shot that he didn't even notice you politely standing to the side and waiting for him to finish. Same reasoning with him stepping in front of you. Reminds me a little of the guy who passes a traffic jam on the shoulder instead of waiting his fair turn like everyone else. |
Sometimes they have a real reason. I was biking on the side of a major road once in Albany and was passing a standstill jam. Suddenly I realize there is a car behind me in the bike lane. What the heck? Well, I was a bit stubborn and wasn't going to move out of the way. I was doing 18-20 anyway, but why should I pull over to let an idiot drive on the shoulder?
Well...it was a police officer in an unmarked car. Doh! |
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06/05/2009 02:20:11 AM · #23 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: The other guy was probably so wrapped up in getting his own shot that he didn't even notice you politely standing to the side and waiting for him to finish. Same reasoning with him stepping in front of you. Reminds me a little of the guy who passes a traffic jam on the shoulder instead of waiting his fair turn like everyone else. |
Sometimes they have a real reason. I was biking on the side of a major road once in Albany and was passing a standstill jam. Suddenly I realize there is a car behind me in the bike lane. What the heck? Well, I was a bit stubborn and wasn't going to move out of the way. I was doing 18-20 anyway, but why should I pull over to let an idiot drive on the shoulder?
Well...it was a police officer in an unmarked car. Doh! |
That's tooooo funny... |
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