Perhaps we can top off this thread by laying out some ideas for making shooting stuff easy to clean up.
Say I want to shoot soda cans. Do I lay out a big tarp that could cover the sun? A home-made "container" to collect the mess? ughmm...
I don't like cleaning up mess, my mess or anybody else's mess. But if I use the facilites, I should be prepared to take care of it. Same logic as if you use the trash can, be prepared to empty it. If you borrow someone's car, be prepared to put some gas in it. Borrow a printer, be prepared to stock it with paper/toner/ink.
So I clean up anyways. Because it's my duty, reponsibility. Even though I don't like it. Do it anyways.
Say I want to shoot soda cans. Do I lay out a big tarp that could cover the sun? A home-made "container" to collect the mess? ughmm...
I don't like cleaning up mess, my mess or anybody else's mess. But if I use the facilites, I should be prepared to take care of it. Same logic as if you use the trash can, be prepared to empty it. If you borrow someone's car, be prepared to put some gas in it. Borrow a printer, be prepared to stock it with paper/toner/ink.
So I clean up anyways. Because it's my duty, reponsibility. Even though I don't like it. Do it anyways.