Luv2Roam
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- Jun 3, 2000
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I feel this bears mentioning as I see it OFTEN. Don't (esp now during high guest season):
A guest trying to take a photo several feet away from their subject and be upset when others walk in front of their view.
And I don't mean five or even ten feet away. That is hard enough. I mean 20 feet, if not more.
I see this when there is barely room to even walk, let alone think there is an empty space to shoot a clear shot from 15 - 20 feet away.
Recent I even saw one gal upset at the crowds walking between her and her subjects when she was shooting against the (only) entire walkway.
Did she really think dozens of others were all going to see she was taking a group photo and stop walking?
I can see waiting until a lull hits and quickly snapping one. Or maybe even asking people to hold off just a second. But don't take for granted others will see you and stop.
If anything more of a close up would probably be better anyway.
Anyone Next? ----
A guest trying to take a photo several feet away from their subject and be upset when others walk in front of their view.
And I don't mean five or even ten feet away. That is hard enough. I mean 20 feet, if not more.
I see this when there is barely room to even walk, let alone think there is an empty space to shoot a clear shot from 15 - 20 feet away.

Recent I even saw one gal upset at the crowds walking between her and her subjects when she was shooting against the (only) entire walkway.
Did she really think dozens of others were all going to see she was taking a group photo and stop walking?
I can see waiting until a lull hits and quickly snapping one. Or maybe even asking people to hold off just a second. But don't take for granted others will see you and stop.
If anything more of a close up would probably be better anyway.
Anyone Next? ----