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damn pissed with moe. they dun like us jc students.

haha .... i think most sport organisations in Singapore don't like shooters with big guns too. I used to like to shoot table tennis, badminton, gymnastics, swimming, football, etc... But in all these sports, was always stopped from shooting at least once .... now I stay away from all the live games in Singapore...
 

haha .... i think most sport organisations in Singapore don't like shooters with big guns too. I used to like to shoot table tennis, badminton, gymnastics, swimming, football, etc... But in all these sports, was always stopped from shooting at least once .... now I stay away from all the live games in Singapore...

isnt tat ironic? i mean face it. dark poor knn lighting conditions is totally the pleasure for ppl to unlease their hounds named 1ds 5dmk2 7d 28-70L 70-200L 200mmf0.1 L and all the other puppies?

zz wonders wad they thinking. i mean some are experienced photographers even if we are jc. i started very young so i was lucky. some had 5-6 years dslr experience and they were the canon 350d gang.

:thumbsd: boo to moe on their screw up and totally not transparent policies. i pingpong till i tired already.
 

From wat i found a few months ago, they are only want youth photographers. Aged ppl like us, they are not interested even if u volunteer your time and service

Wah! Ageism! Ageism!
 

Wah! Ageism! Ageism!

There's no age restrictions in the first place. I'm way past my youth, in fact, I'm turning 27 this year.

The only opportunity to shoot that has age restrictions is the one offered by Macdonalds.
 

You new generation of JC type causes too much trouble for MOE with all the media frenzy especially when you have elite students whacking each other over a rugby match like hooligans in a showcase of Olympic sportsmanship at its finest. :nono:

This is fallacy at its best. Where is the link? Because one sportsman beats the other up over insults, JC photographers are barred from shooting matches? I'm sure you are a person of fine character yourself, but please don't point fingers when you aren't directly related to the people you're blaming.

Please understand that the issue was between a Saint Andrew's Secondary School Sec 5 student and an ACSi student. Nothing to do with ACJC and SAJC. They're secondary and IB programme schools.

Your brash remarks, lack of proper understanding and flawed logic is deeply disappointing and troubling.

Signing off,

Zexun
SAJC Photographer
 

You new generation of JC type causes too much trouble for MOE with all the media frenzy especially when you have elite students whacking each other over a rugby match like hooligans in a showcase of Olympic sportsmanship at its finest. :nono:

ps didnt realise this post.

ahem. dun group me as jc students. i'll be ratehr called IP:bsmilie:

jokes aside, not all jc students are horrible. and i dun give trouble =.=

as for the exact reason why jc students were barred initially? i dunno. but i pingpong all the way up to moe the head up there and she gave in and just required my sch to permit me to leave. done:angel:
 

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ps didnt realise this post.

ahem. dun group me as jc students. i'll be ratehr called IP:bsmilie:

jokes aside, not all jc students are horrible. and i dun give trouble =.=
The entire post was meant as a tongue-in-cheek remark, please don't mind me. I don't disagree with the fact that there are black sheeps in all community. ;p
 

i will be. SOON:D

headshot i remember u vaguely. u were one of the first few guys here helping me pick my canon 450d. nice to see u again (:

were u selected or recjected?
 

Haha yeah, i'm still here, just not frequent (:

Sports isn't my thing. From wed to friday, I covered 3 different sports for SAJC and yeah it's tiring and, for me, slightly uninspiring. It's about gear, how fortunate you are in positioning yourself when the photogenic action happens, the location lighting itself and the knowledge of the game. All of which can't be changed in the short run, especially that of gear.

I didn't apply. Too near my exams too!
 

Haha yeah, i'm still here, just not frequent (:

Sports isn't my thing. From wed to friday, I covered 3 different sports for SAJC and yeah it's tiring and, for me, slightly uninspiring. It's about gear, how fortunate you are in positioning yourself when the photogenic action happens, the location lighting itself and the knowledge of the game. All of which can't be changed in the short run, especially that of gear.

I didn't apply. Too near my exams too!

:bsmilie: dun worry. i'm not a field photographer. my mission is jsut to shoot the ppl photo for montage only.

on plus side, we get free ezlinks. i want the female one. cuter.:bsmilie:
 

Guess they want us to concentrate on xmm .... :dunno:

but i hope they will allow us, lao jiao to have some shooting with our BIG guns .... and I hope they make it very clear in their activity notices whether non-flash photography is allowed in each event.

yeah.. since they encouraged more singaporeans to go n support the events.. it's b nice if we are allowed to shoot... ;)
 

allenleonhart: I am just curious, which JC are you in?
 

From wat i found a few months ago, they are only want youth photographers. Aged ppl like us, they are not interested even if u volunteer your time and service

Eh, not true.. I think I'm one of the youngest in the team thats with SPH..
 

Sec 1 can join? I want to be around white lenses
 

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intersting.. wonder if buy ticket as audience .. do they bar u from taking photos ? (esp if using long lenses)

Nope, you can take pics.... cfm... but pls be mindful of your flash...
 

Nope, you can take pics.... cfm... but pls be mindful of your flash...

oh .. serious ? tats sounds great... no worries abt flash.. i dun use them.. hee.. :)
 

yeah.. since they encouraged more singaporeans to go n support the events.. it's b nice if we are allowed to shoot... ;)

Show them your portfolio lah.

I am sure they will invite you immediately. :D
 

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