dazedgonebye
Veteran
I've been a bit shy shooting people in public, but today I had a very good experience.
I took my son to the Dr. today, and we stopped at an old diner on the way to kill a bit of time and a piece of cherry pie. I used that chance to point the camera at him then shoot off at angles at the other patrons. After a couple of minutes, an old gentleman sat in the both next to ours. He struck up a conversation with my son.
We soon found out that he was 85 years old and a Marine Corps veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam. I snuck a shot of him while he was ordering, then a minute later asked if I could take pictures as we spoke. I got off a few over the next 20 minutes or so.
I won't have the pictures for awhile, but frankly, it was such a good experience that it has boosted my confidence in public shooting quite a bit.
I took my son to the Dr. today, and we stopped at an old diner on the way to kill a bit of time and a piece of cherry pie. I used that chance to point the camera at him then shoot off at angles at the other patrons. After a couple of minutes, an old gentleman sat in the both next to ours. He struck up a conversation with my son.
We soon found out that he was 85 years old and a Marine Corps veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam. I snuck a shot of him while he was ordering, then a minute later asked if I could take pictures as we spoke. I got off a few over the next 20 minutes or so.
I won't have the pictures for awhile, but frankly, it was such a good experience that it has boosted my confidence in public shooting quite a bit.