The red silhouette is the winner here for me. Glad to see you back and I'm not the only one wondering whether I'm taking too much gear out in the dark!
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The red silhouette is the winner here for me. Glad to see you back and I'm not the only one wondering whether I'm taking too much gear out in the dark!
Only two "small" bags and two bottles of beer. 🤣😂
Ah so that's where I've been going wrong. No beer. Will rectify this on my next trip!
Thank you Chris, I'm glad you like it. Do you always take too much stuff with you? And we thought we were the only ones. Welcome to the club of the pack mules.😂🤣😂
@gunnarheilmann motivated me during my visit in Berlin to become active on Hive again. I've been very "social media" sick lately, too much hate and bad vibes when you open it. And Instagram is the worst place for light painting art, in my opinion.
Ya'll are carrying too much stuff during your LP trips guys 😂
Really? Thank you for the advice. Now I know why I was so tired and exhausted after 2 km. 😂🤣
You just need to check, after your session, how many tools you carried and how many you actually used and you'll carry lesser and lesser ;)
I remember in Belgium how guys were heavily equiped, for nothing but tiredness at the end. A lot of lightpainters think that gear is the key to be creative, I don't.
As I visit tricky locations with few space and long distances to walk, I took the habit to take the minimal equipment.
I left IG recently, there is no appreciation for images at all there. As much as I like breasts, I don't want to see endless streams of women trying to give me a black eye! I tolerate FB but I think eventually that will go too. I like the idea that my work is giving me a reward and not giving it to the "Zuck" ;-)
I understand what you mean and I agree with you. It's just awful now, everyone wants to sell me something I don't need. Buying followers and likes makes no sense to me at all. The only winner in this game is Mr. Sucker-berg.
I have found my motivation for Hive again, even if posts take more time to create 😜. But I think it's worth it.
There used to be phenomenom here in the UK where "trainspotters" used to hang around on railway platforms collecting the numbers off trains and noting the time and location. IG is the same for me as trainspotting, they just don't realise it haha!
Haha, I know this phenomenon from Germany too. And not only with trains, but also with planes 🤣.
At some point, this huge advertising bubble will burst because there will be no one left to buy anything. Everyone just wants to be an "influencer", and that can't work in the long term.