Thats good advice, thanks.
Thats good advice, thanks.
I think it is less of a problem for me, as i just use my phone, rather than carry a camera - but on the few occasions i have felt uncomfortable due to people, or an old pub being a house say, i look for the best angle, have my phone set to camera already, then take the picture quickly and clear-off at pace. I also took off the annoying sounds that the phone makes when you take a picture - for indoor shots of pubs. So far, so good!
MILD:
Thank goodness for modern technology.
I am very wary of taking pictures involving kids, mainly because I am old bald bloke with beard & camera, 2+ 2 sometimes makes 5 for some folk, so I tend to avoid, or stand well back & use the zoom lens
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I would be very carefull doing anything near a nursery,
I live opposte a nursery and was waiting for my son to come back to his car,i just happened to look over the valley (an urban vally) at the sky which looked quite nice,when this very angry nursery assistant who looked like a bulldog chewing a wasp,said "what are you looking at" i said "the sky" this was the wrong answer,she said "you are not allowed to look at anything" that told me.
My daughter is a qualified nursery worker and she plus most nursery workers are all angry when talking to anyone older the 4 years old.
Dont get involved with nurserys,i could tell you lots more stories about the one opposite me and all the problems they have caused to us over the years.
A none risky photo event. Was in Winchester last Sunday, photographing The Black Boy and a smoker politely offered to move away from door, and then gave more info on closed nearby pubs
Maybe a good reflection on The Black Boy clients
Nice change from "oi why are you taking photos"?
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