Ali....
lick thumb,
wipe across front element of lens over your shoulder.
Turn around and SMILE broadly.
I don't stand fools - I do lots of things I regret afterwards, but if they get offended it serves them jolly well right.
Haven't been to Fuc Os (nearly got the spelling wrong) for several years. I can't see the point in fighting with a load of bag carrying morons, poly bags stuffed with every brochure they can lay their hands on. I nearly went this year, but Thursday, when I had a day, it had finished....only found that out by looking up the dates before I set off.:nuts: Was going to go and have a decko at the exhibitions.....went fishing instead, far more productive.![]()
edit but then again i would,nt be that rude Oh, there was that 1 guy that stood in his undercrackers all day on the Insurance stand. lol. Is that the model they were all taking photos of?
aawww, now I missed him!![]()
if someone (another togger) wants to take their 1200mm slung around their neck and take pictures then thats up to them isnt it. Why on earth some of you would question what they are taking pictures of :nono: what about that "its all in the photographers eye" comment that most if not all of you would post virtualy ANY other time when a thread comes up about "why was he taking my picture"

LOL, I did see a poor lassie who had a scrum of togs round her, seemed a couple of lenses were almost up her nostrils.
All the togs carrying their kit around didn't bother me, what did irritate was there were too many overdressed blokes around, and I don't mean the spiky haired salesmen , who all looked about 12, but grown men in 3 piece suites, long dress overcoats, one even had a cravat with a jewelled tie-pin in (a la Quentin Crisp), I thought I'd got into the wrong convention.
What are these guys trying to prove?
Or maybe the right one....LOL, I did see a poor lassie who had a scrum of togs round her, seemed a couple of lenses were almost up her nostrils.
All the togs carrying their kit around didn't bother me, what did irritate was there were too many overdressed blokes around, and I don't mean the spiky haired salesmen , who all looked about 12, but grown men in 3 piece suites, long dress overcoats, one even had a cravat with a jewelled tie-pin in (a la Quentin Crisp), I thought I'd got into the wrong convention.
What are these guys trying to prove?
OooooooK, as always some loose the thread.....
As said at the begining. Take a camera if you want. Shoot the models if you want.(Not my problem your girlfriend or wife wont trust you to shoot/hire a model)
The point being made WHY DO THEY have to walk around with a bloody great lens on in a crowded area????? Smacking people as they go.
Bag it when you are done. 'Oh what a big lens I've got Mrs!!!!! There is no need to walk around all day with it round your neck!!!!!!!
...what did irritate was there were too many overdressed blokes around, and I don't mean the spiky haired salesmen , who all looked about 12, but grown men in 3 piece suites....
....My mate nearly smacked afew because they bumped him with the lens....
Its not only photographers bud.
I witnessed two grown men get out of a Renault Espace & put on their
bike leathers. They both walked into the NEC with their skid lids aswell![]()
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