I've been running into a strange phenomena, to me anyway, for the better part of 15 years now. As a naturally friendly sort, I usually attempt to strike up a conversation whenever I run into someone on the streets shooting a camera. 99 out of 100 times, when the person is shooting a film camera, which sadly is not very often, we get into very interesting conversations. In fact, I've made some lasting friendships thus way. On the other hand, I've come to the point where if they're shooting a digital camera I avoid them like the plague. In nearly every attempt to communicate w/ them I'm either met w/ icy stares, curt answers, or they're clutching the lens barrel of their DSLR so firmly I'm sure they think I'm talking to them only as a diversion so I can steal their plastic Japanese camera! This is really not an exaggeration, and it has happened so often that as I say, I don't even bother anymore.
What's up w/ these people? As someone who loves to study people, this type eludes me.
What's up w/ these people? As someone who loves to study people, this type eludes me.
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