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1. Re: Photographing Wildlife in its Natural Habitat
Ann Shelbourne Jul 28, 2008 11:00 AM (in response to Wade S Zimmerman)Paris is proving to be such a gruelling assignment? -
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shoot me now-d3u3se Jul 28, 2008 1:17 PM (in response to Wade S Zimmerman)Yes, my sympathies... you poor man. :) -
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Wade S Zimmerman Jul 28, 2008 1:55 PM (in response to Wade S Zimmerman)I am actually back but will probably return in a month or so.
But it is grueling and of course very dangerous.
Oh wellI have a funny to tell!
I went to Lille France about an hour or so from Paris to photograph a building
but one of the most interesting vantage points was from a roof of another building only the roof had a wall grid system which was about 7 or 8 feet high you which you had to walk on if you wanted to get a view. The walls where about a meter wide. I told my client it was rather dangerous so I took a limited amount of access to the top of the walls. I told her that if you weren't careful it would be easy to get killed, so I only took a limit amount of access.
So she responded by saying that I better not die working for them or she'd kill me, so dying is too dangerous!
So you see the kind of pressure I was under, where you're not even allowed to die.
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4. Re: Photographing Wildlife in its Natural Habitat
(Mike_Ornellas) Aug 21, 2008 1:41 PM (in response to Wade S Zimmerman)Depends upon what she was doing when you die.

