SkyCop
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Hail the victorious dead!
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Post by SkyCop on Oct 22, 2009 10:51:27 GMT -5
Springs,
That was me that lent you the radio and reprimanded the kid.
I'm sorry for not getting you in the pics. I had to delete 60+ photos because they were out of focus for one reason or another, so you might have been in them but they were no good. I will do better next year.
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Post by springs on Oct 22, 2009 15:37:18 GMT -5
Springs, That was me that lent you the radio and reprimanded the kid. I'm sorry for not getting you in the pics. I had to delete 60+ photos because they were out of focus for one reason or another, so you might have been in them but they were no good. I will do better next year. Ah-ha! It was you Well thanks again. And hey, not getting in pics happens. I tried to avoid masses of people, and when I was with one, I was trying to be running and gunning. That coupled with the fact that I was usually more worried about where I was going to get shot from than making a good picture didn't exactly make me the most photogenic of subjects. Plus, you did get a lot of good pics there, and there were a large number of people. And the one pic I did make it into that passed the cut has what I'll always remember as the "death hut" in it. Though, if you want to improve on your perfectly admirable performance in the future, I'm sure nobody will complain! EDIT: Minor edits to sentences. I blame just getting back from work for me just stopping with a thought mid-sentence twice in this one post.
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Post by RadioFlyer on Oct 23, 2009 12:57:06 GMT -5
While i appreciate the fact that you try to get everyone in an action shot, i think five - ten pictures of large groups of people would be beneficial for advertising. To the outside viewer if he only sees one - four people in the four or five pictures that are being used to advertise, he has no idea how large scale the event was. To him, 30-40 people in one photo would be a lot more appealing then only a few.
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Rogue1
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Post by Rogue1 on Oct 23, 2009 17:32:43 GMT -5
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Rogue1
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Post by Rogue1 on Oct 23, 2009 17:34:13 GMT -5
And probably NOT like this?
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Post by Roughneck on Oct 23, 2009 19:58:28 GMT -5
Aww We are adorable.
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Post by Melson on Oct 24, 2009 10:15:32 GMT -5
Roughneck how do you fashion your glow-sticks as such?
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Post by Kaptain Krazy (Mike) on Oct 24, 2009 11:08:45 GMT -5
Nice pictures Rouge, are there more?
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Post by Overkill on Nov 5, 2009 17:34:00 GMT -5
FlashFire IV was awesome. Props go out to all the event coordinators for putting in some serious love for this event. There were some epic exchanges on the battlefield. I absolutely loved the field as well. The Kettering Airsoft guys and I had an absolute BLAST! We would love to make it out there when the field opens up again.
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Swift
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Post by Swift on Jan 20, 2010 18:55:51 GMT -5
The event was amazing, but the DPRK team had some very nooby players. I was on that team, and at base A i cleared it all by myself with my FN2000, then no one else would move up with me. So i got trapped in the base and was Team killed. Overall th event was amazing, but the Knife kills on the peninsula really pissed me off. I was the 3rd one to get knifed, the guys said they were out and then caused all hell to break loose. After the knife kills, the game deteriorated. Overall the game was 9/10.
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Post by kustom on Jan 20, 2010 19:42:18 GMT -5
I think it's safe to say that this falls under the term 'necroposting.'
Thread locked before any more stupidity can ensue.
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