Cogsandgears
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I have been photographing my local stretch of the Grand Union canal for close to a decade. I'm careful and believe considerate of others wishes and never take images of interiors of the narrow boats or individuals without permission. Unfortunately today I was confronted by an irate owner and felt threatened by their large snarling dog when asked why I was taking photographs. Apparently I had been acting suspiciously. Now to me acting suspiciously is not taking scenic shots of a foggy canal and plumes of wood smoke on a cold winter's day that happen to also contain a couple of moored narrow boats whilst using an old film camera. More suspicious to me is using a phone camera. I would have discussed this with the owner but I'm not keen on large snarling dogs and preferred on this occasion to keep my distance to avoid confrontation. I believe the section of canal is owned by the Canal and River trust who don't have problems with considerate photography. Any advice would be appreciated as I would like to continue my work of documenting the canal in the future.
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