Straightshooter2
US Veteran
In a discussion on another forum about photography, we are talking about personal safety while out with what can be several thousand dollars in camera gear. So far I've been called simple, a moron and a few other things because I advocate self-defense instead of hoping to come out the other side of the furball unscathed. Like I told them, if they want to just give up, be sheeple and hope they make it through, more power to them. But, if it's at all possible, when the balloon goes up there may be a victim but I'm going to do everything possible to make sure it's not me. Don't get me wrong. If there is no choice and giving up something that can be replaced with a few weeks pay will end it, then so be it. But if it get's rough, they all think I'm paranoid because I want to be the one walking away. Like I said, sheeple.
So for the photogs here, do you carry in your gear or on your person (if legal where you are)?
Oh, in all fairness to the others in that debate, many do live in areas of the world where firearms are VERY restricted if not outright banned.
CW
So for the photogs here, do you carry in your gear or on your person (if legal where you are)?
Oh, in all fairness to the others in that debate, many do live in areas of the world where firearms are VERY restricted if not outright banned.
CW