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    Quote Originally Posted by jn1780 View Post
    Someone would think twice before shooting someone though.
    Uh, not always...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aDark View Post
    Does anyone know if the construction fences are down around the park? I want to go wander the park this morning or afternoon. I know festivities don't open until 5:00, but I want to see the park itself before it gets crowded.
    I walked around the entire park this morning. The fences are there, but people are walking in and out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d-usa View Post
    They’re easy to wrap around your fist for punching, I would imagine as their reasoning.
    Recent Forever 21 customer: "Wait just a second while I unhook my velcro wallet so I can punch you in the face."

    Some 90s fashion is coming back, so I guess it is possible...

    I am in favor of banning them, though, on fashion grounds alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d-usa View Post
    No SLR’s?

    Screw that.
    Ya, that seems kind of silly. The latest Cell phone cameras are getting so good that the only real difference with a "Professional" camera is that you've got many more lens options, right? I mean cell phones are getting up to 48 Megapixels now and can film 4K/60FPS.

    I wonder what their justification is there?

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    I took these images from the top of the hill both facing the stage and the pond.

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    However, the bridge is really in bad condition. Wood is warped and missing. The benches are particularly awful. It's disappointing to see it in such poor condition so soon after construction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pw405 View Post
    Ya, that seems kind of silly. The latest Cell phone cameras are getting so good that the only real difference with a "Professional" camera is that you've got many more lens options, right? I mean cell phones are getting up to 48 Megapixels now and can film 4K/60FPS.

    I wonder what their justification is there?
    Almost every show/concert you go to today does not allow professional cameras. The act/venue/promoter are paying photographers for their work.

    dankrutka, just to clarify your photo's location. That is the Skydance I-40 bridge, not the pond bridge?

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    I haven’t seen a blanket ban on SLRs at any shows I’ve gone to. I’ve seen issues with bringing a backpack full of lenses, or bringing telephoto lenses. But I’ve never had an issue bringing in a camera with a basic lens.

    Phones have great sensors and can shoot RAW, so if they are worried about bootleg pictures or footage they are fighting a loosing battle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    Almost every show/concert you go to today does not allow professional cameras. The act/venue/promoter are paying photographers for their work.
    For this weekend, they are issuing pro photographer passes -- both stills and video.

    Gazette is sending our pro photog and I have a pass as well.

    There is a photography pit directly in front of the stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    I took these images from the top of the hill both facing the stage and the pond.

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    However, the bridge is really in bad condition. Wood is warped and missing. The benches are particularly awful. It's disappointing to see it in such poor condition so soon after construction.

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    I see a beer can and some trash in there too. How sad..... People are freaking disrespectful and stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    dankrutka, just to clarify your photo's location. That is the Skydance I-40 bridge, not the pond bridge?
    Yes, the tattered bench is on Skydance Bridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankrutka View Post
    Yes, the tattered bench is on Skydance Bridge.
    Hasn't that bridge been plagued with problems (warping, etc.) since shortly after it opened?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTravellers View Post
    Hasn't that bridge been plagued with problems (warping, etc.) since shortly after it opened?
    That's what happens when done on the cheap. That bridge is nothing like what they had originally planned. The first renderings were of a wonderful looking bridge and then they build what we have now and added wood boards that look like total crap.

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    Some shots from tonight's event.

    Tons of food trucks and beer tents. Really a cool setting. One of the best things about the park is there just tons and tons of benches, so for events like this, it really works out well.

    Photos taken before even the 2 warm-up acts started, but the place was filling rapidly.














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    I see in Pete's third picture, that some kind of vehicle put a big rut in the field.

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    I don't think Skydance has had it's re-decking yet.

    Here's a video I took from a bit before KOL went on.

    http://nitnoi.io/scissortailopening

    While there were definitely things that aren't "done", I thought the park looked really great. It's only going to get more special as time goes on. I haven't been to the Gathering Place. I'm sure it's fantastic and probably way better than STP, but personally I like that we have an urban park of this magnitude.

    And if you didn't see on Twitter, apparently a bunch of people (concert-goers, not park employees or volunteers) picked up trash from the great lawn after the show.

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    Yes, they allocated a bunch of money to re-do the deck on Skydance but the work has't been done yet.

    Don't know why they didn't do it while the bridge was effectively closed during almost 2 years of park construction.

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    Wasn't there going to be some art sculptures put up in front of the park. Is that still planned? I haven’t heard anything about it in awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitteebc View Post
    Wasn't there going to be some art sculptures put up in front of the park. Is that still planned? I haven’t heard anything about it in awhile.
    Yes, but I haven't seen a building permit yet. It is already budgeted.

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    Holt announced at the concert last night 26,000 were in attendance.

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    What a difference 2 years makes:





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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnw View Post
    I haven't been to the Gathering Place. I'm sure it's fantastic and probably way better than STP, but personally I like that we have an urban park of this magnitude.
    My wife and I spent a couple of days in Tulsa a few weeks ago. In addition to visiting both Philbrook locations, we also spent some time at The Gathering Place. Let me just say that it is one of the most amazing places ever. It's mostly designed for families with children, but it has something for everyone. I definitely recommend that everyone get to see it at least once. And I'm looking forward to visiting our version in the near future.

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    Great time last night and really loved what I got to see of the park (parts of it were still not open). Was also cool riding the streetcar there - it was full of people talking about how they'd never ridden the streetcar before but wanted to come see the new park that way. Felt like a bit night for OKC.








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    Great shots. The one looking down the promenade is outstanding view.

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    Think about how the view will look when the FNC is lit up.

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