clown* photographer

nda

Nov 8, 2011
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Hello fellow peoples,
I was at Melbourne Airport a few weeks ago photographing commercial aircraft coming in to land with a strong northerly wind. When I saw this clown* with his ipad trying to photograph a 777 coming in too land at 150kts, his ipad had no chance but he was convinced of getting a good shot! I said hello, we chatted a bit and I then suggested that a proper camera would do a better job!! He then started talking about photography and how he used to own a studio and do weddings and stuff, but all you need nowadays is a iPhone/ipad, his words this guy had no idea! I strutted back to my car and opened my boot/trunk and pulled out my 1d4 with 70-200IIL(hood attached) strolled back and started shooting at 10fps and showed him what this beast can do!!!!! all he said was nice camera, he stayed for one more landing got in his car and drove off, I haven't seen him again> true story :o... I think Neuro had a similar experience ;)
 

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nda said:
AcutancePhotography said:
And do you feel sufficiently superiour now?

Why do you care what other people use? If he is happy with the Ipad, great.

that's it >:( I'm selling all my Canon gear and switching to Apple ;D

The best thing about Apple is that you get to upgrade two times a year.... I have been waiting 5 years for a 7D2... If you are suffering from GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome), Canon sucks! No way can you get your weekly fix :(
 
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I think it is more about a souvenir than a photo.
It is like my friend, whenever he visited a place or a country he has to go to the toilet in order to leave something of his behind as a proof that he was there. Everybody is different. Silly in your eyes, good stuff in his.
 
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AcutancePhotography said:
And do you feel sufficiently superiour now?

Why do you care what other people use? If he is happy with the Ipad, great.

+1. He doesn't look like a clown to me. No red nose, no big shoes. Not so sure about the guy who had to rush back to his car and pull out a 1D to prove he's a real photographer.
 
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Skywise said:
It's not the size of the tool.. it's what you do with it. ;D

I have an idea of who I think the tool is in this story.

Intimidating people because 'I have a big pro camera' is a dick move, who gives a damn what somebody else is shooting with? Who cares what you are shooting with?
 
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