seall
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Doesn't seem to work for me when I shoot on the street. I use a Leica RF with either a 35mm or 50mm lens and it seems like every time I raise it to my eye someone notices. Maybe the fact that I'm 6'4" tall has something to do with it...Perhaps my choice of equipment is the reason I have never had a problem photographing in a playground...Contax or Leica rf with 50 mm lens. No long lens or gigantic zoom. .
+1Maybe in your country, it would. But seriously, I would only photograph playgrounds when no one was there.
I've photographed around playgrounds from time to time with people around, but not with children around.But seriously, I would only photograph playgrounds when no one was there.
I don't believe the inch and a half difference in our height makes any difference, though I do believe that short people do have the advantage in being inconspicuous. With a 35mm or 28mm you can develop the ability to shoot without looking through viewfinder. I've taken many pics in confined situations by pretending to be fussing with my quiet rf camera. Try it!Doesn't seem to work for me when I shoot on the street. I use a Leica RF with either a 35mm or 50mm lens and it seems like every time I raise it to my eye someone notices. Maybe the fact that I'm 6'4" tall has something to do with it...
Cemetery?A playground without children is a dreary place indeed. Sadder than an abandoned ceremony.
Unfortunately it's been this way in the US for quite some time, even before digital. You want to careful to not even appear to be photographing children.I avoid photographing children when out with my camera because the world has gone paedophile mad.
Scare tactics by the media.Unfortunately it's been this way in the US for quite some time, even before digital. You want to careful to not even appear to be photographing children.
Again, the iPad spell corrector screwing up...did mean cemetery. On the other hand, a lot of despair could be avoided if some folks gave some thought before walking down the aisle.i was lucky, 50'years with a smart, pretty and kind woman. Smartest thing I ever did.Cemetery?
But you could have meant exact what you wrote. I once went to a wedding where the groom didn't show up... In the very last minutes he decided he wasn’t in love enough for a whole lifetime. It was very sad.
You had TWO FBI Agents come to your house, unannounced.WE have lost many freedoms as photographers. In the 1980s Could spend hours in the railroad yard in the city I lived in and nobody ask what we were doing now there all with home land security and everything is on camera. A few months ago I was at a chemical plant to buy some sodium thiosulfate when leaving I saw a picture to photograph in a minute I had security around me asking me all kind of questions. 2 weals later I had the FBI at my door asking me more questions.
I got too close to a major power plant this past winter, and was only kindly asked to leave.WE have lost many freedoms as photographers. In the 1980s Could spend hours in the railroad yard in the city I lived in and nobody ask what we were doing now there all with home land security and everything is on camera. A few months ago I was at a chemical plant to buy some sodium thiosulfate when leaving I saw a picture to photograph in a minute I had security around me asking me all kind of questions. 2 weals later I had the FBI at my door asking me more questions.
This security theatre crap has always gone on. My dad was a hydraulic engineer (and worked for the US Gov.). He told me he once went to a dam and powerhouse in WWII. He tried to take a picture and a guard said no. Then in the visitor center, he saw postcards for sale of exactly the same scene.Care has always been needed. Photographing during WWII must have been interesting, too...forget coastal images and industrial images!
They ask what I took a picture of, why I took it then they said my story matched what I told the security guards and leftYou had TWO FBI Agents come to your house, unannounced.
What did they ask you.?
As if it is unlike any other big city in the USA...Gee... Three crimes by Oakland PD in one incident. I sure hope they got their corruption under control!
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