but...from the foto, it looks like ur taking foro from the streets rite? like dat oso he want to shout shout?:bigeyes:
yup...are u taking from the streets?
but...from the foto, it looks like ur taking foro from the streets rite? like dat oso he want to shout shout?:bigeyes:
If you would like to take photos at the MRT Station for photography propose, it's better obtain a permit from the SMRT.
Once you got the permit, you be able to take photos at the MRT Train Station without fear of being stop by the Police Security.
Hope this helps
Jack
yap, i'm taking from the road and shooting in towards the buildingbut...from the foto, it looks like ur taking foro from the streets rite? like dat oso he want to shout shout?:bigeyes:
yap, i'm taking from the road and shooting in towards the building
yap, i'm taking from the road and shooting in towards the building
then the guy is over-reacting. overzealous perhaps? lol.or mayb he got quota to 'shout' at a certain number of ppl in a year? :bsmilie: but on a serious note, he's too much.
Maybe because an "assult" has taken place and the mall owners do not want the public to know of it, that's why.
And the thing is that the police over there is not stopping me. It is the mall employee that is enforcing it.
yap, it was in the papers.
well, he was so fierce shouting and point at me and got "scared" and moved away. that's the last shot I got that captured him.serious? that's bad....but u can ignore the guy because u r not in his mall...
well, he was so fierce shouting and point at me and got "scared" and moved away. that's the last shot I got that captured him.
I tried with my guy friend to take photos in the airport before. This is what happened. If you ask the police he will direct you to his superior, then the superior will tell you he doesn't know. So yar... Try your luck! However some places are really strictly no photography. :nono: