I never had to ask the screamsters if they minded taking a picture with the flash, they usually walked right up to me and posed for a picture. :) I think 4 did that in CarnEvil, three in Fright Zone, and 1 in Fear Faire. I didn't use my flash very often though; as I love taking the sihlouet (I know I spelled that wrong) style pictures against the lights and fog. *** Edited 10/17/2006 8:02:30 PM UTC by BlueStreak64***
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I love that picture. Dan did a great job on that. I hope to get some good ones.
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Has anyone talked to the "box"? It is right at the exit of Fright Zone on the side by MF. I was up there a few weeks ago in the rain and Fright Zone wasn't open. I swear my friends and I talked to this box for at least an hour about anything and everything.
It doesn't take much to entertain us, but I was wondering if this attraction does anything else when it is not raining?
I'll second what Mike said. Many came up and posed, while others came up to see how they came out.
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I want to bring the 10 D in there for some nice screamster shots, but Jen won't go with me. She's absolutely terrified. :-\
Can't belive I missed this the first time around:
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Trashcans, fence posts and concrete ledges become instant and stable platforms so you can steady your night shots.
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Screw the need for a flat surface. :)
Darn. I already ordered the one Josh showed me. Oh well, this one was quite a bit cheaper.
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Ralph Wiggum said:
Lots of people will just walk by and snap a flash 6 inches from our face without any warning. I'm sure you can imagine that gets pretty annoying.
Those camera flashes arn't exactally the greatest thing for night vision. On the bright side, you don't have to have a constant cheerful disposition.
Amen to that. The sudden, close distance flashes seemed to be a big problem last weekend, at least for me.
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