Ezy Bar
#4837
Posted 17 October 2009 - 02:42 PM
#4838
Posted 17 October 2009 - 03:37 PM
Cheers DK
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#4840
Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 17 October 2009 - 05:32 PM
#4841
Posted 17 October 2009 - 05:53 PM
All venues have 'off' nights and future visits to Ezy should not be discounted as it's a great bar
But at least Pattaya gives you plenty of options... God forbid, should the same thing happen in Phuket that's more or less the whole Island fucked :|
Meum cerebrum nocet
#4842
Posted 17 October 2009 - 05:59 PM
StevieP,
I thought we dealt with your lies and bullshit rather amicably!
But you have to have the last word!
Your 500 baht contribution will be dearly missed by one and all at Ezy.
Get a life and don’t waste no more of my time or Ezy thread time.
You shouldn't be allowed to comment as no one here knows who you are!
“Cock n’ Roll ®”
Karl.
#4843
Posted 17 October 2009 - 09:38 PM
I wasn't going to get in the middle of this, but thats over the top calling Stevie a lier. No matter how many people have had great experiences or never had a problem at Ezy Bar, doesn't mean what Stevie reported didn't happen to him.
What reason would Stevie have to make this up? To what benefit may I ask? Not to drag Fatboy into it, but he would be able to verify Stevies account. I think Stevie and Fatboys recollection is going to be clearer as they were taken aback by what actually went down. To Karl it was just some customers on their way out after checking bin. No more money from them so who cares? I think I would be settling up my bill and leavings well after seeing an angry Paeng with a knife. Nothing memorable for Karl, but it will be a long time before Stevie and company forget that scene. However supposed to believe his account of what happened over Stevie and Fatboys. No thanks, I'm not buying that spin.
If I saw an angry LB with a knife and was ignored basically after making the effort to introduce myself and tell him what I saw. I would remember it.
Karl you do a great job of promoting Ezy Bar and the girls. You can run your business however you want, but i think it was a big mistake to put this back on Stevie calling him a lier and never acknowledging any fault or apoligising. I know him well enough that it would have went a long way with him and he would have came back with no grudge what so ever. With him its not missing out on 500 baht, this guy is capable of 5 digit bar bills.
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#4844
Posted 17 October 2009 - 09:54 PM
Lets try not to let a few accusations and differences ruin the EZY Girls thread!
No doubt, StevieP is a good customer and dedicated LB lover and Karl is a rocking bar owner who supplies our addiction with some of the best LBs in Pattaya.
Some things are probably best resolved via PM, and at a latter date, over a few fine ales
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#4845
Guest_pentire_*
Posted 17 October 2009 - 10:45 PM
#4846
Posted 18 October 2009 - 12:37 AM
#4847
Posted 18 October 2009 - 02:58 AM
If I saw an angry LB with a knife and was ignored basically after making the effort to introduce myself and tell him what I saw. I would remember it.
Gives me a chance to use one of these new emoticons
#4848
Guest_DutchCowboy_*
Posted 18 October 2009 - 04:00 AM
@Dutchcowboy for action shots try TV and at least 1/250 shutter speed. If you get 5.6 or over aperture than you'll have successful action shots.
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Hey Eclipse, thanks. Appreciate your thoughts. Agree, obviously key to good action shot is high shutter speed where I personally would prefer >500 even, preferably =>1000. Depending on your lens (my prime is FF50MM) you can open up your apeture quite a bit to have a nice depth of field while allowing enough light to hit the lens safeguarding high shutter speed. Although not having any experience with action shots I would always opt for M myself, allowing full control. I guess with my prime I would depending on cam-subject distance go for f1.2 to f3.5 to have a nice depth of field with shutter at >500 shutter speed to get crystal clear shot. For me the question is less to get a crystel clear shot, like you suggest that can be achieve with high enough shutter speed, possibly as priority setting, rather I would want to focus on depth of field to really isolate/emphasise the action subject. Anyway my two cents. Argh! So much to learn. LOL.
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