How silly do you look while taking pictures?

What Yeckim said.

Usually the response I get from strangers is they ask if I can take a shot of them with their camera. So no matter how silly I may look, they will still trust me with their camera!

I get that a lot. Have you noticed this last year (compared to previous years) the cameras have changed from cheap point and shoots to quite expensive dSLRs???? I was getting a lot D7s and high end Nikons over the Christmas holiday...
 
I got a strange look this summer while getting a picture for the summer scavenger hunt. I needed a picture of body art. We were walking around on the marsh dock at Murrells Inlet. While there a boat was getting a load of ice before it went out fishing. The ice truck had the dock blocked so we and a few other people had to wait for it to finish. I noticed the man who was pushing the ice into the machine that feed the ice into a tube had full arm tatoos. I was snapping away with my 18 - 270 lense fully extended. When I was finished, I notice he was staring at me. I looked away but I am sure he wondered what that crazy lady was doing. I was glad when he finished so I could move along down the dock.
 
It doesn't matter to me. I'm behind the camera, so I don't show up in the picture. I do whatever it takes. That includes lying on the ground, standing on trash cans, putting my kids on my shoulders so they can shoot from a higher vantage point, leaning over fences, or even pressing my camera against windows. Probably the least socially acceptable technique I've used was passing gas as a way to encourage some loiterers to move on. In my twisted world, it's too rude to ask them to move but not too rude to provide some natural encouragement.

LMAO!!!:rotfl: That is great Mark! Maybe I can enlist my DH to "clear the area" when I want to get the people away from me when I'm trying to shoot fireworks and they stand right in front of my tripod! I'll make sure DH gets up wind from them!

I too have actually laid on the ground to get a shot. On our last trip I got on the ground to get the ceiling of the Temple of Heaven. The rest of the family thought I was nuts. I will do what I have to do to get the shot I want no matter how weird I look. It's usually just my family that gives me the weird looks and comments.
 

LMAO!!!:rotfl: That is great Mark! Maybe I can enlist my DH to "clear the area" when I want to get the people away from me when I'm trying to shoot fireworks and they stand right in front of my tripod! I'll make sure DH gets up wind from them!

I too have actually laid on the ground to get a shot. On our last trip I got on the ground to get the ceiling of the Temple of Heaven. The rest of the family thought I was nuts. I will do what I have to do to get the shot I want no matter how weird I look. It's usually just my family that gives me the weird looks and comments.

I think someone recently suggested complaining about your recently diagnosed stomach flu. That would also tend to clear a safety zone for your tripod!
 
I think someone recently suggested complaining about your recently diagnosed stomach flu. That would also tend to clear a safety zone for your tripod!

Those stomach flu farts are truly evil. When you gross yourself out AND the dog gets up to move to another room you know you've got it bad.....

Marlton Mom
pixiedust: < ---- This isn't pixie dust, it's Febreeze!
 
I tend to look a lot sillier when I'm IN the picture....

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(BTW, the photo was cropped so as not to show DD sitting on the bench and rolling her eyes at me...boy was she embarassed!)
 
Hi:
I can top most of you! I'm handicap so I'm usually laying or sitting on the ground with my cane next to me trying to get that perfect shoot. Sometimes I'm crawling and I leave the cane behind forgetting everything but the picture (not in Disney). People usually think I'm hurt and I spend time explaining. Then, when I'm standing (my legs are pretty useless and I have no balance), I'm leaning on a child with the cane up against me (or I'm somehow leaning on the cane) with one eye closed telling the kids to move so I don't have too. I'm sure I'm a sight!

The best part is I have a hard time getting up so I then have two kids pulling and pushing!
 
Hi:
I can top most of you! I'm handicap so I'm usually laying or sitting on the ground with my cane next to me trying to get that perfect shoot. Sometimes I'm crawling and I leave the cane behind forgetting everything but the picture (not in Disney). People usually think I'm hurt and I spend time explaining. Then, when I'm standing (my legs are pretty useless and I have no balance), I'm leaning on a child with the cane up against me (or I'm somehow leaning on the cane) with one eye closed telling the kids to move so I don't have too. I'm sure I'm a sight!

The best part is I have a hard time getting up so I then have two kids pulling and pushing!

That's a pretty good story. I'm guessing that assistance from Fartacus is the last thing you need ;)

Marlton Mom
 
That's a pretty good story. I'm guessing that assistance from Fartacus is the last thing you need ;)

Marlton Mom

I would love Fartacus to walk around with me! It would be nice to have people staring at someone besides me! LOL!

I can only imagine the looks this year when I have the gorillapod attached to the handles of my scooter with my camera attached! I can see me going to jail when my five year old shouts "please move, my mom is trying to shoot". Actually, I better warn her not to say something like that in public!
 
Hi:
I can top most of you! I'm handicap so I'm usually laying or sitting on the ground with my cane next to me trying to get that perfect shoot. Sometimes I'm crawling and I leave the cane behind forgetting everything but the picture (not in Disney). People usually think I'm hurt and I spend time explaining. Then, when I'm standing (my legs are pretty useless and I have no balance), I'm leaning on a child with the cane up against me (or I'm somehow leaning on the cane) with one eye closed telling the kids to move so I don't have too. I'm sure I'm a sight!

The best part is I have a hard time getting up so I then have two kids pulling and pushing!

Classic! That's dedication to your craft right there :thumbsup2
 
I often get strange looks due to wet knees or a wet seat of my pants due to kneeling/sitting on wet ground to shoot.

But i think the silliest i have ever looked was when i got down on my knees in a field to take a picture, when i got up there was sheep poop smeared onto both knees of my pants and one of which had a huge chunk of poop hanging off too.

Thankfully the locals didn't seem too bothered, after all what is a sheep going to say, they have the poop stuck to their wool too.
 
It doesn't matter to me. I'm behind the camera, so I don't show up in the picture. I do whatever it takes. That includes lying on the ground, standing on trash cans, putting my kids on my shoulders so they can shoot from a higher vantage point, leaning over fences, or even pressing my camera against windows. Probably the least socially acceptable technique I've used was passing gas as a way to encourage some loiterers to move on. In my twisted world, it's too rude to ask them to move but not too rude to provide some natural encouragement.

OMG Mark! I laughed so hard when I read that. Called Ian (DH) in and read it to him.. he said "he is committed. He definitely is committed."

:lmao:
 
Lot of people tend to look silly, making faces and such as they compose the shot (whether shooting a cell phone or DSLR or anything inbetween.)

Now, there's two questions here IMHO. How silly do you look actually taking the photo, and how silly do you look when you are walking around in photographer mode?

I try to not look too silly but I probably do. I generally get the straight-up shots by just looking up rather than lying on the floor, and I am not comfortable standing on benches or other things not meant to be stood on at Disney. I had a few times on this last trip where I was in the rear seat on a ride and I probably looked silly being turned around to shoot what was behind us instead of what was in front...

...and of course, there's the times where I'll have the camera seemingly pointed at nothing when using a fisheye lens, especially when using a tripod. There's nothing like setting up a tripod low to the ground looking almost straight up at one of the Tomorrowland palm trees to get odd looks.

Then there's the matter of looking silly because of the gear you're carrying. Mrs Groucho has pretty much shamed me into only wearing one lens pouch on my belt. I bought a pretty nice photo vest a couple years ago but have only worn it once or twice (and never at Disney) since I feel so silly with it! I also almost always wear my blue bucket hat at Disney, which can look a little silly; it's not the most stylish hat I own but it's great for keeping the sun off my head, for not being in the way during any shooting, and being easily crumpled into a pocket if need be. Plus it's a Subaru World Rally Team hat, which is a big deal to someone like me. :)

Fortunately, any embarrassment I feel about the way I look is easily mitigated by looking at some of the fashion atrocities people happily wear around WDW. I remember one woman this past trip, waiting in line for a ride wearing some outlandish pink "Juicy" outfit that looked like fuzzy pajamas. I didn't know what was most shocking - how hideously ugly it was, that someone would be seen in public wearing it, how great she probably thought that she looked, or how much she must have paid for it. :confused:
 


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