In-Reply-To: <538d5037-a8f6-adf6-8289-d25f2fc0850d@iinet.net.au> References: <1268146061.23237.1499991474416.ref@mail.yahoo.com> From: "'CuSO4' Yung" Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:56:51 +0800 Message-ID: To: seiyuu@usagi.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Subject: [seiyuu:28704] Re: Hanasaku Iroha festival... Reply-To: seiyuu@ml.usagi.org ML-Count: 28704 Precedence: bulk 2017-07-14 16:50 GMT+08:00 Michael Studte : > On 14/07/2017 8:17 AM, Robert Wesley Angelo wrote: >> I often wonder at what time of day you do your location shoots, because >> usually there are no people or only a very few. Are you there before >> everyone else is awake? > > I think, in a lot of cases, these are very remote locations that not a lot > of people are around. I mean this station is right in the middle of nowhere > (https://goo.gl/maps/nwEAUf3uzGF2). Michael is right, I tends to go to remote or not so crowd locations. For relatively crowd locaions, one must be patient and wait for the opportunity. Going to location fist thing in the morning helps too.Also need to cater for sunlight direction if possible.Lots of preparations in advance. -- 'CuSO4' Yung