iamzip
Ambitious, but rubbish
You'll just have to get an SLR with a long lens...
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Are you serious??? Oh well, the jokes on them...I don't go there anymore...![]()
Well, the joke isn't really on them. The joke is them. Disney is Evyl. But in cute form. Well, mostly: have you seen The Apple Dumpling Gang? Or The Black Hole? Or Double Trouble? eesh.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I noticed Calabasas, CA was at the meeting. They must have a real problem up there, or maybe celebs go there for dry out treatment.
Ducky
Well-known
Areas of North Texas have banned smoking within 25 feet of mall entrances and others have moved smokers off site altogether. What's a minority to do?
rlouzan
Well-known
Yeah! Most cops waste too much time at Dunkin' Donuts
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The paparazzi are blamed (mostly by Zine) for costing the city a lot of money because large numbers of cops are pulled off of the streets to keep them under control.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
This law will in no way stop paparazzi, since they'll simply employ the long-lensed dSLR of the pro sports photographer. It will only stop those who have less financial incentive to spend big $$ on camera gear. It actually works in favor of the paparazzi being employed by the larger media outlets, since their expense accounts can afford the more expensive lenses over that of the lesser-financed competitors. The law of unintended consequences strikes again!
This also works out to be a convenient conspiracy theory to ponder: perhaps the law was sponsored by big media to eliminate some competition. I suppose video equipped micro-blimps may become more popular. Time for a new law!
~Joe
This also works out to be a convenient conspiracy theory to ponder: perhaps the law was sponsored by big media to eliminate some competition. I suppose video equipped micro-blimps may become more popular. Time for a new law!
~Joe
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Yeah! Most cops waste too much time at Dunkin' Donuts.
But, can I still shoot with 20 feet of the Dunkin Donuts?
Gumby
Veteran
But, can I still shoot with 20 feet of the Dunkin Donuts?
The only problem is that there aren't any Dunkin Donuts in Los Angeles. But you can still shoot within 20 feet of ANY donut shop!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
A "20' buffer zone" would do nothing to protect the so-called "victim"...all it would do is allow the paparazzi to get a better shot since there would be no crowd around their subject...
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Dear Sam,
An absolutely wonderful example of the Law of Unintended Consequences.
Cheers,
R.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
The only problem is that there aren't any Dunkin Donuts in Los Angeles. But you can still shoot within 20 feet of ANY donut shop!
Yeah, I live in Delaware and have two Dunkin Donuts within a few miles. I didn't see any last week in Orange County, CA.
No Krispy Kreme domut shops out there either....
Gumby
Veteran
No Krispy Kreme domut shops out there either....
KK is pretty much a thing of the past. They shot themselves in the foot with their cruddy (illegal?) wholesale business practices and rapid growth plans... and closed almost all of their shops around here.
We ahve plenty of donut shops, though. Interestingly it is one of the businesses in which Asian immigrants flocked to. Even if donuts are not in their cultural heritage they sure know how to make good ones. If you were in the OC then you know all about that!
Roger Hicks
Veteran
. . . Even if donuts are not in their cultural heritage they sure know how to make good ones. . .
Not so sure. Some of the best doughnuts I've ever had, defined as deep-fried risen dough cakes, have been Tibetan, among refugee communities in India. And jelibi (sp?) deep-fried crispy dough pretzels (for want of a better word) are one of my favourite treats in north India, and puri (savoury fried puffs) in the south.
Cheers,
R.
Gumby
Veteran
Yes, dear Roger, fried dough exists in the culinary traditions of most countries. And I agree that the Indian versions are quite yummy, although I actually much prefer idli. I was specifically referring to Vietnamese shop owners, and American-style doughnuts... or donuts. 
EDIT: But we wander in our discussion. So I ask... what style of doughnut is preferred by photographers who use rangefinder cameras; and SLRs; and MF cameras; and large-format cameras. Is there a difference in donut preference between those who shoot B&W an dcolor film?
EDIT: But we wander in our discussion. So I ask... what style of doughnut is preferred by photographers who use rangefinder cameras; and SLRs; and MF cameras; and large-format cameras. Is there a difference in donut preference between those who shoot B&W an dcolor film?
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Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
KK is pretty much a thing of the past. They shot themselves in the foot with their cruddy (illegal?) wholesale business practices and rapid growth plans... and closed almost all of their shops around here.
We ahve plenty of donut shops, though. Interestingly it is one of the businesses in which Asian immigrants flocked to. Even if donuts are not in their cultural heritage they sure know how to make good ones. If you were in the OC then you know all about that!
I must have missed the donut shops, but there is an excellent Korean BBQ place across from where my sister lives in OC...
I'll check around for the donut shops next time I get to sunny OC. Maybe it won't be so smoky in Brea next time...
aizan
Veteran
"I further move that this prohibition not be applied to the taking of photographs or other visual recordings if such activity is requested or permitted by the school, hospital, or medical facility; if the targeted individual consents to being photographed or recorded; or if such activity is within the lawful duties of a law enforcement official or other government agent."
sounds fine to me.
sounds fine to me.
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