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I went into Uxbridge today to do a few photo's. Nothing major, but there is some fairly modern architecture in place and with the sun & clouds out, I wanted to capture the reflections in the mirror like glass.
I'm standing on the pavement outside "Hertz House" when a guy comes up to me (on the inside of the railings) and says...
"What you doing man?"
Stupid question really, I have have a 350D, 70-300 (extended ) and the battery grip, all in my hand - I thought it was pretty obvious what I was doing, but I was courteous in my reply, saying that I was catching the reflections in the windows etc.
"You can't do that, this is a private building...."
I guess where you can see this is going can't you
I explained that as I was on public property, and the building can be viewed from here, there was nothing he could do about it. I would not been quite so blunt but he did have a bit of an attitude. I went on to tell him that the pictures were for my own enjoyment and were not going to be published, so I couldn't see his problem. I even got my phone out and offered to call the police for him; he declined my offer.
So, I guess I wasn't actually wrong saying that he couldn't do anything about it, was I ???
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I'm standing on the pavement outside "Hertz House" when a guy comes up to me (on the inside of the railings) and says...
"What you doing man?"
Stupid question really, I have have a 350D, 70-300 (extended ) and the battery grip, all in my hand - I thought it was pretty obvious what I was doing, but I was courteous in my reply, saying that I was catching the reflections in the windows etc.
"You can't do that, this is a private building...."
I guess where you can see this is going can't you
I explained that as I was on public property, and the building can be viewed from here, there was nothing he could do about it. I would not been quite so blunt but he did have a bit of an attitude. I went on to tell him that the pictures were for my own enjoyment and were not going to be published, so I couldn't see his problem. I even got my phone out and offered to call the police for him; he declined my offer.
So, I guess I wasn't actually wrong saying that he couldn't do anything about it, was I ???
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