Leon said:i had a novel if a bit annoying experience recently in Cornwall. I had set my shot of a rock stack near the Cheesering, which a family were walking around/ on at the time, so I took a few light readings, tinkered a bit with filters etc and waited for them to go - not impatiently or anything, the countryside is there for all of us to enjoy .....
After about 15 minutes, I heard the father saying (in his best southeastern accent) "'ere, Kylie (to his wife), that bloke's tryin' a get a picture ov this, lets 'ang about to get in the way". I waited a while longer (20 mins or so), doing my best not to show any annoyance as clouds were scudding across the sky towards the sun and threatening to ruin the light. The whole family then walked directly at me, very s-l-o-w-l-y so as to stay in shot and, as they got to about 4 foot infront of the camera (more than close enough to read the ROLLEIFLEX written on the top of my sl66), Mr Chav said "That's a Hasselblad, that is - they're worth about £20k. Wouldnt take much to grab it and run would it" I stared, held eye contact and they were gone ... I was left a little bemused, but managed to get my shot.
Flotsam said:The question that I am always getting asked when walking about with my "fancy" cameras is: "Are you from the [local newspaper]?"
Lee Shively said:No matter what I'm using, the usual question is "Is that digital?"
At a balloon glow last September, I was asked several times if I was with one of the local television stations. I was shooting my 4x5. I didn't have any problems with people getting in my way, for a change, they were making sure they weren't in my way.Flotsam said:The question that I am always getting asked when walking about with my "fancy" cameras is: "Are you from the [local newspaper]?"
KenM said:When I made Dead Link Removed photograph, I had a few people walk over the bridge, peer over the edge, and ask me if my 4x5 Gandolfi Variant L3 was a 'video' camera.
Yup, it's a video camera. With bellows.
Pretty funny.
I'm surprised you still took the picture.Quinten said:A few weeks ago I had the golden tip from someone I asked to pose on the street, she had a digital canon and told me "it's rather inexpensive nowedays, no use to carry around such a heavy and old camera anymore".
After that remark I didn't focus the picture I took of her.
colrehogan said:I'm surprised you still took the picture.
GaussianNoise said:hmmmm, so...its a size thing?
It's amazing when out street shooting and I decide there's no other way to get a shot other than ask, that when I say I'm shooting black and white film they say "yes". They usually add that they don't usually say "yes" to being photographed but love Black & White pictures.Quinten said:..... a girl told me she still preferes the looks of film, she looked damm good as well so you can imagine I completely forgot how my camera works. But that remark did it...
David Brown said:They're also famous for having gone to the moon.
FrankB said:No one has yet mistaken it for a 'blad though; I must be too scruffy!![]()
David Brown said:But, but, why hasn't anyone ever mistaken my "poor man's Hasselblad" (Kowa 6) for a (ahem...) Hasselblad?
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