slow night, let's chat

Dave, I've seen that guy. Did he not object to a picture being taken? How did you handle that situation? Did you ask first? Great shot.

Most of the homeless people are mentally unwell and can't, rather than won't get it together.
 
FrankS said:
Dave, I've seen that guy. Did he not object to a picture being taken? How did you handle that situation? Did you ask first? Great shot.

Most of the homeless people are mentally unwell and can't, rather than won't get it together.

This is the beauty of this rangefinder (or all rangefinders) - I saw him there and he was asking for change and as I walked by I reached into my pocket for a loonie.

I approached him and he held out the cup and immediately said "Hey, that's a nice camera what is it ?" I showed him the camera lens first and snapped. the 15mm is great for that I've noticed.

I dropped the coin in his cup and then he asked if he could see any pictures on the back of the camera. 😀 I told him no because it's an "old fashioned" camera and then I showed him the back of it. "Cool" he said and we parted ways wishing each other a good day.

I concur that some of the homeless aren't too stable but most of them just want some change for either food or drink (and sometimes not just a coffee.. but ya.. we all have our vices; just that I or others can afford ours..) and to be treated like a human being.

I think the hardest part is knowing that they are just that; human. We tend to forget that sometimes.

Dave
 
Cool.

You're absolutely right of course. We/they are all human beings deserving of respect/sympathy/tolerance/help etc. Life can turn on a dime, and "There, but for the grace of god, go I." (I'm not sure who said that first, anyone know?
 
Andrew Sowerby said:
Ah! I see you've been to Halifax!

hehehe....
I thought you guys were more like this:
"Aye dere bye, what says we go and gets ourselves a beer!!!" (and then you realize it's only 9:30am !!!) 😀

No.. I haven't been to Halifax.. but I've heard good things about it; including the copious amounts of bars that are in that fine city 😀

Cheers
Dave
 
FrankS said:
Most of the homeless people are mentally unwell and can't, rather than won't get it together.

Depends. In San Francisco, I'd agree. In Atlanta, it was aggressive, nearly mugging type situations ("gimme dolla") and in Montreal, it was college-age kids hanging around with their friends, skateboards, radios, etc - and hats out for change. They'd stand in front of you and walk backwards, loudly complaining that you were a cheapskate American tourist just looking for hookers until you pitched in a Loonie (or a Toonie, who knew).

I think we all have the level we feel comfortable with when dealing with the homeless or less fortunate. I tend to give away whatever I have in my pockets to the first person who asks, but I don't pretend I don't see the rest or turn my head or whatever. I just don't have any more on me, so that's that. I'll look the rest of them in the eye and say 'Sorry, no' when they ask. I don't judge what they need it for or what their problem is.

I used to be angry at homeless beggers. I took the advice I read in Ann Landers once when I lived/worked in Denver. I bought a book of free food coupons at McDonalds and handed those out instead of money. I got cursed at, had them thrown back in my face, torn up and dropped on the ground, etc. They didn't want money 'to eat' as they said - they wanted money for booze. So I got angry and refused to give money to them again.

But I'm over that now. I'm old, I'm a soft touch, and ultimately, we are called to give it all away anyway. I don't judge them - but I know that many of them are just lazy stinking bums, sorry. I just don't know which ones have genuine need and which ones are lazy bums. I'll still give them money, but I'm not going to pretend that all of them are tragic or in genuine need.

Ever get the 'I'm just trying to get enough to get a bus ticket back to XXX?' story? I've heard it at least a dozen times, with variations. Of course it isn't true. But to let people keep their dignity, I'll pretend it is.

Best Regards,

Bill Mattocks
 
I have the film I got from Joe(Friday) in my Meopta and I'm ready to go shoot it. Thinking of possibly going to Brewer Creek here in Webster City for a bit of photography. I'm also trying to get a wireless network set up in the house. I also want to develop 2 rolls of film today and possibly the third from the Meopta. Scans have to wait because I have no money.

I'm actually having a great day. 🙂
 
In the UK Diesel is going up in price at least twicw a week at the moment its 95.9 pence a litre how does that compare with US? I am driving to visit a friend in France in a few weeks looking forward to some cheap Fuel,Wine and restaurants and some great shots of rural France althugh I understand the French have some new privacy laws which if your not careful you can cross anyone know anything about that?
 
Interesting motorcycling trips. I have cycled from Atlanta to Canada on Yamaha 750 years ago, from Atlanta to Dallas once on my Suzuki GS550, all over the place on my first bike a gorgeous Yamaha DT250 street and trail bike..Did many long trips on cycles but I dont even ride anymore. I carry too much junk like fishing poles, golf clubs, etc...
 
i'm on my third day of moving/unpacking. today i put my recent negs in sleeves and looked at some wet priints i did in highschool...man some of them are sweet. I wonder if i'll be able to print like that with photoshop. Of course, there were days it took me an hour and half a box of test strips to get that swet print.

maybe i'll scann them. i've not got the negs anymore 🙁
 
rbiemer said:
Any time several of us chefs/cooks get together we play "I've got the dumbest customer" game...we collectivley do know that those people walking in the doors of our restaraunts are who really pay our wages. But after an average 50 hour work week, we all need to blow off a little steam. So far I'm still winning with a customer who told their wait-person that they were "allergic" to ginger and could I leave it out of the chicken stir-fry. I did. The customer sent the food back because I changed the recipe! 🙄
Still, I wouldn't do anything else.
Rob

You reminded me of a story that I should share about cooking. I made what I call 'rolled up lasagna' for lack of a better term since I have no real idea what they're calling it in Italy. It consists of lasagna noodles spread with a filling that consists of two kinds of meat, three cheeses, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes, and then rolled up. They're then placed in a flat cake pan and covered with homemade marinara sauce.

My grandmother, who is a wonderful lady, hates garlic. How she can like very Italian food and hate garlic I have no clue, but it came to my attention when she ate my marinara that she loved the taste...and I always load it up with garlic because I absolutely love it! I think she thinks of garlic as tasting as it does on garlic bread.

I spent four hours cooking the sauce because the tomatoes I used were apparently not quite ripe enough and took a while to cook down...I ended up using a food processor (gasp) at the end because it just wasn't getting there. I've learned to never let her know what's in a dish until after she's done eating it and the same goes for my boyfriend. I know what both of them are allergic to so I know what not to put in certain things and my boyfriend, who hates spinach, ate these up and my grandmother, who hates garlic, told me that I should bottle the sauce so that we can use it on spaghetti.

Sometimes I think that people don't really know what they do and do not like.
 
Right now I am very busy moving to the new studio. I sold my half of the construction comapany and opened a full time Studio/gallery. I have plenty of contracts and clients to shoot. I do High scool portraits and sports along with weddings. The studio has living quarters in the back. It is small but I live alone. I just got a great deal on a Bronica 645 and tripod for the studio and I have the lights , reflectors and backgrounds already. I will post a pic when the air brusher finishes my sign. I am at the point in my life when it is now or never if I want to give this a whirl.
As far as motorcycles. I had some small Hondas when young and in school. When I got out of the service in '77 I bought a brand new '77 H-D Low Rider. I drove it from San Diego to NE La. In '86 I drove it to the big bike rally at Sturgis, SD. Took me three days, just camping and riding. That bike was stolen in '98.
I now have a restored '73 H-D Servi-car. Planning on doing a photo/bike trip to the rockies next spring. The little 45" motor only goes about 50 MPH. I am going to stay off the interstate and ride and camp. Since it has a box trunk and I will have a little two-wheeled trailer. I will be able to take some good camera and camping gear. I will only be able to do about 100 miles at a time without stopping. the old spring solo seat will eat your butt
 
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