Q. Any helpful tips?In about 3 months I'm about to go to a vans warped tour this is my first time going I'm a girl and I'm 15 years
Would I get my ass kicked for wearing a band shirt? I'm going to see black veil brides....No rude answers! How do I avoid the mosh pit?
Would I get my ass kicked for wearing a band shirt? I'm going to see black veil brides....No rude answers! How do I avoid the mosh pit?
A. Ok so, I know this is really long, but I promise it's helpful :)
1. WATER- you need to stay hydrated and you need to know that it is going to be hot.
2. Dress for the weather (And no you won't get your *** kicked, you're encouraged to wear band t-shirts xD)
3. When you first get in there you need to either buy a schedule or go to the huge Vans blow up tent, it has the schedule on it and you should write down the bands you want to see and when they're playing
*Also, another note on that- It really helps to prioritize the bands you want to see and know that you might not get to see them all.
4. Get there early- If you do you'll have a chance to learn the area and possibly get some cool free stuff.
5. YOUR SURVIVAL BAG: I say this because it really does help to have this, anyways, you should have some type of bag (NOT PURSE) and in it you should have: Water, sunscreen, a sharpie, anything you might want signed, a fully charged cell phone, and a digital (Non-professional) camera.
MOSH PITS: To avoid mosh pits it is better to stay in the very front or hang in the back. To get to the very front you'll have to get to the set you're seeing early. If you find yourself in the pit by accident, just put your arms out in front of your and push (not shove!) your way out.
That's about all I have so I hope you have fun and good luck! :)
If you need any more tips you can go here ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2WwJXKK-6A
1. WATER- you need to stay hydrated and you need to know that it is going to be hot.
2. Dress for the weather (And no you won't get your *** kicked, you're encouraged to wear band t-shirts xD)
3. When you first get in there you need to either buy a schedule or go to the huge Vans blow up tent, it has the schedule on it and you should write down the bands you want to see and when they're playing
*Also, another note on that- It really helps to prioritize the bands you want to see and know that you might not get to see them all.
4. Get there early- If you do you'll have a chance to learn the area and possibly get some cool free stuff.
5. YOUR SURVIVAL BAG: I say this because it really does help to have this, anyways, you should have some type of bag (NOT PURSE) and in it you should have: Water, sunscreen, a sharpie, anything you might want signed, a fully charged cell phone, and a digital (Non-professional) camera.
MOSH PITS: To avoid mosh pits it is better to stay in the very front or hang in the back. To get to the very front you'll have to get to the set you're seeing early. If you find yourself in the pit by accident, just put your arms out in front of your and push (not shove!) your way out.
That's about all I have so I hope you have fun and good luck! :)
If you need any more tips you can go here ----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2WwJXKK-6A
Whats a good digital camera?
Q. I'm looking for a new camera that's around $100 or $120 I know that's not a lot but does anyone know a really nice digital camera please...?
A. Choose any Canon, Nikon, Samsung, Pentax, Panasonic or Sony. All 2012 and 2013 digital camera models are very powerful. Go to a store and put your hands on different cameras. See which cameras are within your budget and feel good. Any camera you buy will not disappoint you as long as you use it in good light. Most under $150 cameras will not work well in shooting fast moving objects indoor or taking photos in dull light. For that you will need to spend more than $500.
Now besides the camera, you can learn some basic photography lessons and get the most out of your powerful camera. Search the Internet and learn about Exposure Compensation, Multiple shots (fps), Timer, Bracketing, proper use of flash. Also use tripod and take photos with low ISO for stationary objects or for landscapes.
If you train yourself, any camera will help you get nice photos in most situations.
Good luck.
Now besides the camera, you can learn some basic photography lessons and get the most out of your powerful camera. Search the Internet and learn about Exposure Compensation, Multiple shots (fps), Timer, Bracketing, proper use of flash. Also use tripod and take photos with low ISO for stationary objects or for landscapes.
If you train yourself, any camera will help you get nice photos in most situations.
Good luck.
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