dockwalk
(a.k.a. "drew baker, professional. banned in barcelona. what?!?)
this was the first shot i set up for in barcelona. this is the bridge on the way to floating mall of bars, a giant shopping complex that floats in the harbor.
of course, i roll to the spot with tripod, backpack, and 600se in hand. i assembled the shot, with remote release attached, and moments before i hit the shutter, i'm interrupted by spanish harbor patrol.
patrol: "perdon...what are you doing?"
me: "i'm taking a picture of our lovely bridge."
he of course eyes the setup and my backpack, which i neglected to close.
patrol: "really. how come?"
me: "it's a hobby"
patrol: "are you a professional?"
me: (laughter) "not at all."
patrol: "i don't believe you."
me: "well, i'm flattered, but i'm not a professional at all."
patrol: (motioning to my backpack) "that looks a like more than a hobby."
me: "i take my hobby very seriously."
patrol: "i think you are lying. you can't take pictures here."
me: "umm...how come?"
patrol: "you need a permit to shoot here."
me: "why? i'm on vacation."
patrol: "you're going to have to leave."
i wasn't much for getting thrown into spanish prison on my first night...maybe second...but not now and certainly not by this douche.
me: "that's fine. i'll pack it up. i didn't really want to shoot your ugly fucking bridge anyway."
needless to say, i packed up and left.
of course, i came back the next night and had my two friends play watch oout and run interference for the 30 minutes it took for me to get this.

Shotdate | -location:
2007
May
| Barcelona (ES)

Camera
| Filmtype:
600SE
| Fuji FP-100C
Related tags:
Tip:
f45, 30 min exposure
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