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tag141
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 02:38
For this question I shall assume soccer players to be male. I know the females play a mean game but for this scenario, soccer player = male.

At the end of every season I see the typical winter soccer player being dragged round the shops by thier other halves. You can tell immediately who they. The partners are holding up skirts or tops while the soccer player is looking across the road at the sports shop. "Does this colour suit me?", "Yeah, whatever." There is a sort of knowledgable eyebrow raise and wry smile when one soccer player sees another, especially in womens clothes shops.

So recently I was at a car show. Some bloke walked passed me with a 30D, flash unit and L lens. He had no POTN strap or anything. Being a shy timid creature I was reluctant to approach him and ask questions.

My question therefore. Is there some kind of POTN gesture or nod that you can give to another photographer and if he gives it back he's a POTN member but if he doesn't give the gesture back you don't look like a complete dick?

::John::
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 02:53
It depends on the state of the lens and the location.

If the lens looks brand new and you are at a duck pond - they are from POTN ;)

Woolburr
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 04:05
It depends on the state of the lens and the location.

If the lens looks brand new and you are at a duck pond - they are from POTN ;)

That is a classic! :lol:

condyk
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 04:19
Nice idea ... but the flaw is that if you make the 'sign' and the guy isn't POTN then he will either think you are a dick or gay or nuts, any of which could be welcome depending on the individual/s concerned I suppose. The sensible and easy thing to do would be to buy some POTN item.

Woolburr
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 04:40
Make yourself a sign that says "Where's Petkal?" Anyone from POTN will recognize that immediately.

tag141
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 05:23
if you make the 'sign' and the guy isn't POTN then he will either think you are a dick or gay or nuts.

I often wondered why all those West Coast Posy or Staines Massive types make those funny shapes with thier hands. It's a secret gay/nut call.

If the sign was simple. Like say Air Camera (instead of air guitar. Did you know there are international Air Guitar championships?) by making a C and wiggling the top index finger, you're pretending to take a picture. If the other person isn't POTN they'll just think you're making the international sign for taking a picture and are rather impressed at thier equipment.

neil_r
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 05:28
Place the T of your RH on the TK of his RF ;-)

ajbalazic
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 12:32
I haven't had the pleasure of running into a POTN'r but I've gone up to many "photographers" in public places. If they're sporting a Canon it's really easy. I find most photographers love talking to fellow photog's. I have, however, crossed paths with people who think they are God's gift to photography just because they have a dslr.

As for your question: lets take a page from all those crazy Jeep and motorcycle people- just do a casual wave. If they look at you funny just say "It's a POTN thing".

***NOTE*** people from California and Hawaii can substitute the wave and show the 'bitchin'" gesture (similar to wave but with only the thumb, pointer, and pinky fingers).

ajbalazic
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 12:33
I think Aussie's can do the 'Bitchen' thing too, but only if you are from the coastline.

CyberDyneSystems
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 13:10
If you don't have a POTN Strap, then really you can't claim to be a POTNer :lol:

PacAce
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 13:32
If you don't have a POTN Strap, then really you can't claim to be a POTNer :lol:

That's exactly what I was going to say. AAMOF, we should make the POTN strap a mandatory requirement for anyone to proclaim him/herself a POTN member. :) Sort of like a "badge".

august23
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 13:37
Let's make this easier. Approach the photographer and say "man cannot suffer what he does not know." They respond "the eagle soars high when the weather is fair."

PacAce
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 13:39
Let's make this easier. Approach the photographer and say "man cannot suffer what he does not know." They respond "the eagle soars high when the weather is fair."

How about,

photog1: "POTN?"
photog2: "yup" (if he is). Or, "huh??" (if he's not). :)

august23
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 13:43
That's too boring!

CyberDyneSystems
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 14:15
The Hand signal is this;

Make a fist, then extend only your middle finger.
This unique hand signal was developed by our avid Bird photographers in the POTN Bird Forum.

We use this to identify each other when stalking birds as it is quiet and won't frighten the birds off.

The first time I recall this happening, I was with some fellow POTNers, and managed to get in front of them to get a perfect shot of a diving Osprey. When I turned back, they all four had there Middle Fingers extended in the POTN Birder greeting.. ( probably as a salute for managing to get such a great photo when they could not. )

Since then I've received this welcome so many times I can no longer recall them all, it always brings such a warm feeling to me to see it though.

Since saying "Showing the POTN hand signal" is a little wordy, we usually refer to this as "The Bird" as in "Giving the bird" to another member. When done quickly (so you can get your hands back on your camera where they belong) it's called "Flipping the bird"

It's grown since then, and spread to other share forms and other types of Photographers at POTN. The Motorsports shooters in particular are fond of "Flipping the bird" to other photographers that may step in there way at a race, (in the hopes of finding another fellow POTNer of course)

the.good.life
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 14:52
The Hand signal is this;

Make a fist, then extend only your middle finger.
This unique hand signal was developed by our avid Bird photographers in the POTN Bird Forum.

We use this to identify each other when stalking birds as it is quiet and frighten the birds off.

The first Item recall this happening, I was with some fellow POTNers, and managed to get in front of them to get a perfect shot of a diving Osprey. When I turned back, they all four had there Middle Fingers extended in the POTN Birder greeting.. ( probably as a salute for managing to get such a great photo when they could not. )

Since then I've received this welcome so many times I can no longer recall them all, it allways brings such a warm feeling to me to see it though.

Since saying "Showing the POTN hand signal" is a little wordy, we usually refer to this as "The Bird" as in "Giving the bird" to another member. When done quickly (so you can get your hands back on your camera where they belong) it's called "Flipping the bird"

It's grown since then, and spread to other share forms and other types of Photographers at POTN. The Motorsports shooters in particular are fond of "Flipping the bird" to other photographers that may step in there way at a race, (in the hopes of finding another fellow POTNer of course)


Do you mean like this? I guess they have it in motorsports as well :lol:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showpost.php?p=2774961&postcount=1

bieber
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 14:58
Meh. We need a proper gang sign. Blood, anyone?

Curtis N
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 15:02
I fear "the bird" might be misinterpred in some cultures.

Get a flippin' POTN strap and be done with it.

Mark_Cohran
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 17:02
The POTN strap works well. I've had plenty of photographers come up to me (fairs, festivals, even Hooters) and introduce themselves as from the forum.

Mark

greg20d
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 17:45
The Hand signal is this;

Make a fist, then extend only your middle finger.
This unique hand signal was developed by our avid Bird photographers in the POTN Bird Forum.

We use this to identify each other when stalking birds as it is quiet and won't frighten the birds off.

The first time I recall this happening, I was with some fellow POTNers, and managed to get in front of them to get a perfect shot of a diving Osprey. When I turned back, they all four had there Middle Fingers extended in the POTN Birder greeting.. ( probably as a salute for managing to get such a great photo when they could not. )

Since then I've received this welcome so many times I can no longer recall them all, it always brings such a warm feeling to me to see it though.

Since saying "Showing the POTN hand signal" is a little wordy, we usually refer to this as "The Bird" as in "Giving the bird" to another member. When done quickly (so you can get your hands back on your camera where they belong) it's called "Flipping the bird"

It's grown since then, and spread to other share forms and other types of Photographers at POTN. The Motorsports shooters in particular are fond of "Flipping the bird" to other photographers that may step in there way at a race, (in the hopes of finding another fellow POTNer of course)

I thought this was the gesture for the University of Furouk ...
its furouk U....

Skip Souza
3rd of March 2007 (Sat), 21:34
Just offer the secret handshake. You know you just extend your right hand with the index finger slightly.................................. and the middle finger barely...................................... then you just............................................

august23
4th of March 2007 (Sun), 02:08
Actually anyone wearing a POTN strap should be approached and slapped in the face. Then, before the POTN'er hits him back, the hitter says "hey I'm from the forum!"

It's win-win. A free slap, plus meeting a fellow POTN'er!

timbernet
4th of March 2007 (Sun), 02:16
hmm, if it is a cute female wearing a POTN camera strap then you sneak up and ... , wait, nevermind.....

neil_r
4th of March 2007 (Sun), 03:30
Just offer the secret handshake. You know you just extend your right hand with the index finger slightly.................................. and the middle finger barely...................................... then you just............................................

you meant this :-)

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showpost.php?p=2806494&postcount=7

tag141
4th of March 2007 (Sun), 03:38
Ah I see. 'The Bird'. So these are two young racing drivers explaining the POTN greeting?

http://www.picturesports.co.nz/POTN/A1GP-(300).jpg

So tell me. The other day when I was driving to work and changed lanes without indicating and cutting off another driver. How did he know I was from this forum?

rixth
5th of March 2007 (Mon), 00:28
Ah I see. 'The Bird'. So these are two young racing drivers explaining the POTN greeting?

http://www.picturesports.co.nz/POTN/A1GP-(300).jpg (http://www.picturesports.co.nz/POTN/A1GP-%28300%29.jpg)

So tell me. The other day when I was driving to work and changed lanes without indicating and cutting off another driver. How did he know I was from this forum?

Lucky! I was in Napier the day before the A1GP (then went to Taupo the day after =/) showing a visitor around the North Island. How'd you manage to score a press pass?

tag141
5th of March 2007 (Mon), 01:33
Lucky! I was in Napier the day before the A1GP (then went to Taupo the day after =/) showing a visitor around the North Island. How'd you manage to score a press pass?

Can't claim that one I'm afraid. I see you're in NZ. What part. Probably NI at a guess. We have quite a large NZ contingent who get together every so often. Go here and say hello. http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=131484&page=1064

JaGWiRE
5th of March 2007 (Mon), 03:24
If you don't have a POTN Strap, then really you can't claim to be a POTNer :lol:
Yep, I met another POTNER and knew it was a POTNEr cause of their strap.

Lonnie
6th of March 2007 (Tue), 01:50
I was on a riverboat tour in Guatemala. I very smugly pulled out my 350XT w/ grip and kit lens. It's not much around here, but in the general public, it's a Rolls Royce, usually.

There were two other 350XT's on the same boat, both of which were using the kit lens!!

I look at the guy across from me. He just reached into his pack and whipped out a 30D w/ 24-105 f4.0 L! Really nice guy, we talked off and on throughout the day. I finally asked him if was on this forum, but he wasn't.

This boat had 22 people on, and 4 Canon dSLR's. One guy had a Nikon film camera, but no Nikon dSLR's were on the boat. What are the chances?