Neare
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Next time be more persistent, they may just hand over the camera and run away. Wouldn't you be having a good day then? 😀
Next time be more persistent, they may just hand over the camera and run away. Wouldn't you be having a good day then? 😀
It's happened to me too... A couple times when I said "nice camera" or "nice Leica" in the street, tourists got a bit worried... Then I learned it's a better idea to talk about the lens, camera model, film, etc... But most other times Leica users are not that paranoid... By the way, those two times, they were young people... And sometimes I've felt worried too when someone comes close to my cameras asking things: once I was robbed (a Nikon 20 years ago) and I was robbed by two guys after we had talked for 20 minutes about history while I was shooting sculptures in a park...
For sure it's not about color skin: depending on their pasts, peoples' fears can be so different...
Cheers,
Juan
I'm visiting Barcelona in early December. Maybe you'll see me on the street with a Leica M. Or, better yet, go out shooting together.
Tom
If I see you out with a Leica, or a Nikon RF- will be sure to ask you about it!
Being an old white man it amazes me that today everyone assumes rude behavior is some sort of racial/age/sexes discrimination.Dear Scorpius,
1. What makes you think if you were white (,yellow, red, pink or green) would have brought a different reaction?? Sad we live in a world where people automatically associate a bad look with their own skin color!
Recently I was accosted by some guy from Belgium...
He, "Very nice, is that a Hassleblad?"
Me, "No, A** Hole, it's a Bronica. F'n foreigners...!"
Ok...actually it was quite a pleasant encounter.
Being an old white man it amazes me that today everyone assumes rude behavior is some sort of racial/age/sexes discrimination.
Me, I'm just an old grouch. I never understand why strangers want to discuss the weather with me or (for that matter) even talk to me. My response is usually a withering stare and no other response except to walk away. If they take that as discrimination that's there problem.
Recently I was riding my motorcycle to a BMW rally 600 miles away. I developed a mechanical problem that required repair so I found a hotel room in Virginia next to a very large, well know BMW repair shop. I got there about 30 minutes before they opened. As the owner and other workers arrived they walked around me, ignored my good mornings, unlocked the door and locked the door behind them. This is not typical BMW service. I never even though that they might be discriminating against me because I was an old white male (the group was composed of young white/black/Hispanic males and females).
Since they wouldn't repair my bike (too busy) maybe I should file an age discrimination suit against with the state of VA?
For the people who have been robbed: was it at gunpoint? I am just curious. I've been in a situation a few times where I thought someone was going to try to pull a knife on me, but I've always thought that if I were in that situation I could escape while they recovered from being hit in the face with a Leica.