But if people don't take pictures during the rides, then we won't see them here on WDWMAGIC :zipit:
oops, sorry.
Sometimes in the past, the camera was new to me or I wasn't used to using it in low light settings and I didn't mean for the flash to come on or I didn't know the video lens would be so bright on the video camera as to bother you. I tried to set the setting for no-flash, but accidents happen.
I wasn't trying to ruin your ride experience.
I felt bad that it happened. But yeah, I really did want that picture, and it was worth making the effort to get it. That show may be closing before I ever return, or it may be Grandma's last visit, and I may be pretty desperate to grab that photo before the moment is gone forever.
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Is it asking too much of some of us to have a little empathy, or do you really have to insist that your own experience be perfect with no distractions from the other guy?
If you visit a park with 40,000 of your closest friends all at the same time, you aren't likely to have things go your way all the time. Some of the time, you will be inconvenienced due to indifference, but some of the time it will be due to the other person just not knowing better or the occurrence of an accident. :shrug:
Well... you could always not take your camera.
Because lets face it, unless you've actually taken the time to learn how to use your camera, odds are that picture of Jack Sparrow in PotC just isn't going to come out... flash or not.
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Is it asking too much of some of us to have a little empathy, or do you really have to insist that your own experience be perfect with no distractions from the other guy?
If you visit a park with 40,000 of your closest friends all at the same time, you aren't likely to have things go your way all the time. Some of the time, you will be inconvenienced due to indifference, but some of the time it will be due to the other person just not knowing better or the occurrence of an accident. :shrug:
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