Sydney Opera bans selfie sticks
mainYou can use the short-arm snap, apparently, but not the long.
Read here.
You can use the short-arm snap, apparently, but not the long.
Read here.
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Damned right. These people should just stay at home and take pictures of themselves, seeing as they seem to find that more interesting than the places they ‘visit’.
Hear hear Miles.
Although I do derive a certain pleasure by “accidentally” walking into these obtrusive appendages if they appear anywhere near me…
Another thought: Not so very long ago, people would ask other tourists or passers-by to take the picture. It was a rather charming way to communicate with total strangers. This has also gone out of the window in our self-obsessed society.