Heath
Classic Camera Collector
I would like to examine the images in question before I pass judgement on this.
A few months ago I had the chance to photograph a family cycling event that was raising funds for charity. I used my EOS 300D with 2 zooms, a 35-80 and a 80-200. Did I look suspicious taking photos of the cyclists who were standing around the staging area, or riding the different parts of the course? I guess I didn't, because I was never approached by anyone asking if I was an pfficial part of the event.
I think this guy must have looked suspicious while he was busy snapping away, or the officer was a bit over-zealous in his thinking.
Heath
A few months ago I had the chance to photograph a family cycling event that was raising funds for charity. I used my EOS 300D with 2 zooms, a 35-80 and a 80-200. Did I look suspicious taking photos of the cyclists who were standing around the staging area, or riding the different parts of the course? I guess I didn't, because I was never approached by anyone asking if I was an pfficial part of the event.
I think this guy must have looked suspicious while he was busy snapping away, or the officer was a bit over-zealous in his thinking.
Heath