kris3291
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Hi people,
I have been trying really hard every day possible to improve myself and the pictures I take and the people on this site are generally brilliant.
I have been setting myself little challenges and trying different types of photography at every possible opportunity.
An example of this was last week when I decided to head down the sea front local to me and attempt some sports photography involving the amateur watersports and also to try at the teenager infested skate park.
On arriving at the skate park and throughout the 'shoot' I was treated well and beyond some curiousity, everyone was great and I was happy with the results.
After aquiring three new lenses I decided to head back and try for some new angles yesterday.
As I arrived I was met with a lot of verbal abuse, threats and generally angry behaviour. I hesitated and as I fumbled with my bag, considering my options, the dreaded 'P' word was shouted and after a few people said if I didn't leave the police would be called, for some reason I panicked and left.
I know I've done nothing wrong, but now feel like a bad person for holding a camera in public.
The ridiculous thing is I'm a 24 year old ex ice hockey player who has had a fair few run ins in the last decade. And I'm a mature adult but somehow holding a camera destroyed my nerves at the moment I would normally be fine.
Just thought I'd share, I guess in the hope that some have had something similar and have pushed through...
Kris
I have been trying really hard every day possible to improve myself and the pictures I take and the people on this site are generally brilliant.
I have been setting myself little challenges and trying different types of photography at every possible opportunity.
An example of this was last week when I decided to head down the sea front local to me and attempt some sports photography involving the amateur watersports and also to try at the teenager infested skate park.
On arriving at the skate park and throughout the 'shoot' I was treated well and beyond some curiousity, everyone was great and I was happy with the results.
After aquiring three new lenses I decided to head back and try for some new angles yesterday.
As I arrived I was met with a lot of verbal abuse, threats and generally angry behaviour. I hesitated and as I fumbled with my bag, considering my options, the dreaded 'P' word was shouted and after a few people said if I didn't leave the police would be called, for some reason I panicked and left.
I know I've done nothing wrong, but now feel like a bad person for holding a camera in public.
The ridiculous thing is I'm a 24 year old ex ice hockey player who has had a fair few run ins in the last decade. And I'm a mature adult but somehow holding a camera destroyed my nerves at the moment I would normally be fine.
Just thought I'd share, I guess in the hope that some have had something similar and have pushed through...
Kris



