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xeuyrawp
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A lot of ancient history people are graduating, so I'm going in as well.
Security's main reason for being there was to ensure that the official picture vendors made the most amount of money.lcf said:Well, I ended up beating security in a way.
I asked first thing what the rules are - we weren't allowed on upper levels, but we were allowed to shoot from our seats, as long as it's contained in front of our seats.
So I went right down the back of the place (last row - mainly so I wouldn't be in the way of people behind me) and set myself up next to a concrete support column. I only used one seat, and the rest of the tripod occupied empty space around the support.
A security guard came up to me and said I wasn't allowed to stand, I must sit down, or dismantle the entire camera.
Luckily i had a remote control - so I sat down and had to stretch up whenever I wanted to film something.
The friend I was with sat down the front to take photos with her good camera - apprently there is a rope that you can walk up to take good pictures - security pretty much barked at her to stay seated, despite other people roaming
I don't know why security was being so irritable today, especially when many other people were standing up, walking about etc
I didn't mind complying with their rules, but I didn't like how rude/short tempered they were even when they were being asked a simple question - in the end I probably disrupted the people in front of me, always reaching up above their heads, than if I had been right at the back standing to get the shots I needed for my friend.
Ok end of my camera rant - ZOMG WTF was up with the trumpet/organ
How many split notes, missed notes or out of tune notes did you guys count this morning :s - ouch!!! Especially when they just stopped and started again haha.
Anyway - even though I am second year - graduations are fun (cause they give you nice food!)
Congratulations to everyone today!