Cameras at the Gabba
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 4:25 pm
Well,it's the first day of the 2005/6 cricket test series, and what's a good little cricketfan going to do but take himself and camera gear to the Gabba to watch Australia v West Indies.
On fronting up at the gate for the now compulsory search, the security guard looks inside my LowePro and says "Ooh, I don't know about this. It looks professional." I have a D70 plus 3 lenses.
Calls his mate over "What do you reckon about this?" Mate says "Nah, that's professional."
Me: "I checked your Conditions of Entry on the web before coming. There's nothing to prohibit cameras of any sort." True.
They (both male) call over a female: "What do you reckon about this stuff". She looks inside & points to the 70-200 VR and says "That's professional." She can't read the label, mind you, she's just going by the size. She walks away.
The first bloke says "OK, but you can't use that big one" and just lets me go through!!! No suggestion of confiscating it (believe me, that would not have happened ) or refusal of entry.
Did I go in - of course!
Did I use the big one - of course!
The whole episode was rather peculiar, in fact downright funny!
On fronting up at the gate for the now compulsory search, the security guard looks inside my LowePro and says "Ooh, I don't know about this. It looks professional." I have a D70 plus 3 lenses.
Calls his mate over "What do you reckon about this?" Mate says "Nah, that's professional."
Me: "I checked your Conditions of Entry on the web before coming. There's nothing to prohibit cameras of any sort." True.
They (both male) call over a female: "What do you reckon about this stuff". She looks inside & points to the 70-200 VR and says "That's professional." She can't read the label, mind you, she's just going by the size. She walks away.
The first bloke says "OK, but you can't use that big one" and just lets me go through!!! No suggestion of confiscating it (believe me, that would not have happened ) or refusal of entry.
Did I go in - of course!
Did I use the big one - of course!
The whole episode was rather peculiar, in fact downright funny!