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Old 19-02-2014, 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
Wow Carlos, great shots and a great experience to get the behind the scenes!

Well done
Thanks Mike, yeah I had a ball. Normally I'm quite shy around people, don't like being the centre of attention, but I had this big sign on my back that said MEDIA and everyone kept screaming at me to take their photo. I kinda felt like 'Celebrity meets Paparazzi'.

You would have loved it Mike, colour saturation and vibrance to the max!

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That's a lot of powder. Were you in the middle of it? We want to see a selfie.
No way! I managed to keep a healthy distance. Fortunately no one decided to throw powder at me. Sorry no selfies taken

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Originally Posted by Regulus View Post
You certainly justified being given the 'Access All Areas' badge with that set of excellent photographs. The organisers must have been very happy with their returns on that decision.
Well Done.
Trevor
Thank you very much Trevor! Being a night-owl I wasnt sure how well my day shots would turn out, but the positive feedback has been great.

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Originally Posted by Larryp View Post
Great work, Carlos-well done!
Thanks Laurie

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Originally Posted by CapturingTheNight View Post
Nice shots Carlos, but I hope your gear is all ok after that: http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2013...-without-water

"I just had to agree not to sell them for personal gain and allow the Colour Run organisers to showcase my photos on their Facebook page with credit to me and links to my blog."

^ That sounds eerily familiar: http://petapixel.com/2014/02/14/colo...ributed-photo/ (there are two sides to the story on that one though)
Thanks Greg! Fortunately my sister in law showed me the lensrentals article and I saw those photos, oh my goodness! Luckily I purchased a rain cover for my camera over Xmas and had it on the whole time. But those photos served as a further warning not to risk even getting close to the action. So I attached my 100-400mm L and kept my distance. Had I not seen that article, I think I may have been in trouble.

I checked my lens and camera when I got home, clean as a whistle.

I saw the 2nd article yesterday, yep defiantely two sides to that story but I figured that if I ever sold one of those photos I would donate the profit to their charity, I'm sure they wouldn't mind that. If Colour Run take one of my photos and start using it for advertising I'd hope they would credit me, but as long as it encourages more people to participate then I'm content.
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