Hey, so there is a construction sight a few feet from my house of a new 3+ story school. Looks about as a school can and I would love to sneak in a try my best to take some snapshits.
Does anyone have experience with "illegal" photography or trespassing generally? I'm sure they'd bust my ass if i was doing graffiti but I doubt a photo will get the cops called.
Obviously gotta be careful at an active construction sight too.
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>>2764791
As long as you are not breaking anything to enter, there is nothing wrong.
I've been doing this shit for a while now, and really, the worst they could do is take you to the station to release you a little bit after because you technically haven't done anything wrong
Just go, maybe bring someone with you if you can (for safety reasons), and have fun
Btw, that's a pretty interesting picture you've got there, how did you manage the effect ?
>>2764795
Well there are signs saying there are video cameras and I can't remember for sure but there might be a no trespassing sign.
And for the picture its surprisingly simple. I used the side panel of my computer because its clear acrylic, but any glass or plastic works. Used an eyedropper to make perfect(ish) circles so that the light is reflect properly, lift it a bit off a bowl or plate of M&M's or you're favorite candy and boom.
I'm planning to do the same again but with heart shaped candies and place the drops in a heart shape. This pic is my digital version.
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>>2764806
Naaah even if there are signs it should be good
Unless you hear an alarm you can stay
Ooh yeah I see now
I think the film version is better though, more interesting colours and contrast