sjones
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It is the restricting that I feel is wrong, the self-censorship.
My conscience tells me that it is better not to take opportunistic photos of defenseless people, and usually I don't. But if I see a great shot of a sleeping beggar with child, it feels as a dereliction of duty not to take it.
But that's just it; my duty is to myself and to what I want or prefer to do---this is a hobby, and a selfish one at that. My decisions are largely a product of natural response, reflecting my personal priorities.
Is 'self-censorship' involved, well yes, but to the same extent that there is self-censorship involved in my not taking macro photos or color photos. It's just not my thing.
If you feel it is wrong to deprive yourself of such an opportunity as the one you stated, that's fine, and I look forward to seeing the shot. But, in the realm of photography, I'm obviously not obligated to feel 'wrong' because it doesn't conform to your manner or expectations.
To be sure, if you still think it silly, then that's your prerogative.