One of the most challenging aspects of "trip reporting" can be the picture taking. It's not that it's difficult as such,but rather:-- It can be tough to glean pictures without tons of people in them (whether it's an airplane cabin, airport lounge, and hotel club lounge)
-- It can be tough to assume pictures without being looked at like a total freak
-- Post-9/11 some US carriers seem to view picture taking as a "security threat," which makes it even more important to be subtle with picture taking
-- There's the general challenge of having to assume pictures in low lighting conditions, with limited time (like during boarding), or etc.
While those challenges do exist,I feel like I should point out a trend I've noticed over the past several years. I feel like when I took pictures in hotels a decade ago, I'd glean looks as if I'm a freak, and both from hotel staff and from other guests. Like,it's one thing to assume a picture of a hotel's lobby, but when you start taking pictures of specific things at a breakfast buffet, and you typically got looks like:The post Does TripAdvisor assume The Shame Out Of Picture Taking? appeared first on One Mile at a Time.
Source: boardingarea.com