Dr Gaspar
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OK now that you've already asked "have you ever dated a farm animal?", I'm in!
I had to think a lot about this one, I couldn't remember anything. The only one I could remember was this: I had a roll of film ready to pick up at the lab. One of my friends had to pick up some film from the same lab himself, so I asked him to pick up my photos too. He opened the envelope and looked at the photos, and saw some pretty suggestive photos of my ex, which happened to be the sister of one of his best friends. He only said: So, umm, you're dating X's sister? 😱
Ethan, your dare is to put up an American Flag in your window or in front your your house during the 24 hours of July 4!! And of course, photograph it with a rangefinder!
Ok, I dare ya to shoot one of those precipice pix - you know, they do them in cities where there are high places that people shouldn't be. Danger's a factor, but you don't need to risk your life, just look like you did.
Have you ever gotten yelled at or confronted for taking a photo of someone who didn't wish to be photographed?
the medic is a health professional bound by HIPPA rules. If you don't have a release from the patient, you don't have any business there. Get away and let the medics help the poor guy unobstructed.
when you're in, say whether you want a truth or dare. Others who have answered a truth or done a dare can also ask you.
Does my wife count? And how many times do I have to relate? 😀
You're kidding, right? The poster said nothing about obstructing the medics. And things that happen in public view remain subject to public scrutiny (therefore photography). Sad to say, but much of HIPPA is apparently unenforceable, but doesn't apply anyway, as this was something in public, not within a medical practicioners office.
Now that I have probably made you upset, I'm in for truth.
I choose; dare.
shoot your next 36 exposures without your glasses/diopter correction.
I want to be in! (I'm a little late..)
... Dare
Also want in, in for a dare 🙂
Just last week I was in Los Angeles and came across a Sax player on the street...I was taking a few shots of him when he tipped his head towards his "Tip" cup...I motioned back that I had no "spare change"...he then told me not to photograph him...I took a few more shots before moving on...
have you ever broken a law? where? when? and how many times?
I'm in for a dare, as long as "one roll" can equal "10-12 exposures." I'm half-frame, and 75 of anything is too many.
Also, I wanted to address this:
Am I the only one who avoids shooting street performers at close range if I haven't tipped? It feels rude, and I say this as someone who mercilessly jams his camera in the faces of unsuspecting little old ladies on the street.
I'm in for a dare, as long as "one roll" can equal "10-12 exposures." I'm half-frame, and 75 of anything is too many.
Also, I wanted to address this:
Am I the only one who avoids shooting street performers at close range if I haven't tipped? It feels rude, and I say this as someone who mercilessly jams his camera in the faces of unsuspecting little old ladies on the street.