kuvvy
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Out and about this morning, doing errands etc and I decided it was coffee time so headed for my local COSTA.
Of course, I had my camera with me and I sat there adjusting settings and trying the various modes etc. I took a couple of close-up shots of the bottler of water on the table (no masterpiece here Im afraid).
Three young girls had been sat next to me studying college work or some such (didn't point my camera their way I might add).
Moments after they left, I was approached by two ladies who said the young girls had informed them I had been taking photos pointing down the coffee shop, I assume towards these ladies, though I don't even know where they were sat.
One lady went on about 'civil infringement' and how I shouldn't take photos of them and how her husband was a professional photographer (what's the chances eh?) and she knew all about this.
I explained I hadn't taken shots of anyone, I was a wedding photographer for a number of years and that I'm currently in the photo trade so I'm aware of such things, as are most photographers these days. They then went on their not so merry way.
To be honest I couldn't give a flying *** what they thought. I'd done nothing wrong but it still pisses me off when people approach in a high and mighty attitude and citing the law at you.
Rant over.
Of course, I had my camera with me and I sat there adjusting settings and trying the various modes etc. I took a couple of close-up shots of the bottler of water on the table (no masterpiece here Im afraid).
Three young girls had been sat next to me studying college work or some such (didn't point my camera their way I might add).
Moments after they left, I was approached by two ladies who said the young girls had informed them I had been taking photos pointing down the coffee shop, I assume towards these ladies, though I don't even know where they were sat.
One lady went on about 'civil infringement' and how I shouldn't take photos of them and how her husband was a professional photographer (what's the chances eh?) and she knew all about this.
I explained I hadn't taken shots of anyone, I was a wedding photographer for a number of years and that I'm currently in the photo trade so I'm aware of such things, as are most photographers these days. They then went on their not so merry way.
To be honest I couldn't give a flying *** what they thought. I'd done nothing wrong but it still pisses me off when people approach in a high and mighty attitude and citing the law at you.
Rant over.