what's wrong with a tri-pod and a little remote to take the photo or ask people around to take the photo?
suppose it is easier to carry around
What's wrong with using your arm? It worked for 50 years.
what's wrong with a tri-pod and a little remote to take the photo or ask people around to take the photo?
suppose it is easier to carry around
FFS!!
There is nothing and I mean nothing more irritating to a New York resident than a selfie stick. Just to ensure you maximize the irritation make sure to stand halfway across Brooklyn Bridge (make sure you're on the narrowest part of the walkway on the cycle side) for about 5 mins taking as many inane photos as you can and listening to the swearing from the locals.
what's wrong with a tri-pod and a little remote to take the photo or ask people around to take the photo?
suppose it is easier to carry around
FFS!!
There is nothing and I mean nothing more irritating to a New York resident than a selfie stick. Just to ensure you maximize the irritation make sure to stand halfway across Brooklyn Bridge (make sure you're on the narrowest part of the walkway on the cycle side) for about 5 mins taking as many inane photos as you can and listening to the swearing from the locals.
What side of Brookyln Bridge is best?
What side of Brookyln Bridge is best?
Excuse me old chap here is my iphone 6 (or an expensive camera)please will you stand 10 yards away and take a photo for me?
Thats the last you will see of that phone/camera....
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...ons-was-carrying-a-selfie-stick-10370907.html
Man who was struck by lightning was carrying a selfie stick.
Here's what you do: throw that piece of **** in the bin and, instead of attempting to document every vaguely interesting moment of your life, live it instead. Stop filming gigs, stop photographing monuments, stop capturing the perfect sunset and just see it. With your own eyes. Enjoy it. Make a memory, don't capture one.