Honus
carpe diem
I had to take my car to the mechanic this morning, then take BART (commuter train in San Francisco Bay Area) in to the office. It was a nice sunny morning, so I had the M2 out snapping away. I shot a number of frames standing on the platform waiting for my train after a transfer. When my train arrived, I boarded, only to be tapped on the shoulder by a Transit Policeman, who asked me to exit the train.
He was a nice enough fellow only doing his job, but he seemed quite dubious of my motives. 'What was I taking pictures of' and 'who do I work for'? I told him I am only an amateur photographer taking personal photos. He said I needed a permit to do so. I told him I would call the administrative office and apply for one. He did not ask for my film or search my bag, although he did ask me to keep my hands out of my pockets where he could see them. 😱
I was calm and cooperative, because I knew there was no point in agruing with him. A few thoughts crossed my mind when he asked why I was taking pictures in the station. 'Oh, I am participating in a contest sponsored by a website - so I plan on posting the pictures to the Internet' was quickly rejected. 'Can't you see I am using a rangefinder and 50mm lens, it's the RFF HCB contest, you idiot!' was also dismissed.
Now I can't wait to develop the Tri-X and see what national secrets I exposed. 😀
Robert
He was a nice enough fellow only doing his job, but he seemed quite dubious of my motives. 'What was I taking pictures of' and 'who do I work for'? I told him I am only an amateur photographer taking personal photos. He said I needed a permit to do so. I told him I would call the administrative office and apply for one. He did not ask for my film or search my bag, although he did ask me to keep my hands out of my pockets where he could see them. 😱
I was calm and cooperative, because I knew there was no point in agruing with him. A few thoughts crossed my mind when he asked why I was taking pictures in the station. 'Oh, I am participating in a contest sponsored by a website - so I plan on posting the pictures to the Internet' was quickly rejected. 'Can't you see I am using a rangefinder and 50mm lens, it's the RFF HCB contest, you idiot!' was also dismissed.
Now I can't wait to develop the Tri-X and see what national secrets I exposed. 😀
Robert