"Why are you taking pictures, mate?"
"It's a matter of security............social security"
They usually naff off pretty sharpish at that point![]()

i don't generally get pestered. perhaps i dont look friendly enough :shrug:
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He does look a bit scary mind,but not really


So rather than taking it as friendly banter you decided to turn it into a points scoring exercise? Well done.![]()
So rather than taking it as friendly banter you decided to turn it into a points scoring exercise? Well done.![]()
Steady tiger.
They were taking the p**s. I was getting on with what I was doing. I had the last laugh.
Criticism of me might be warranted if I had started by taking the 'p' out of their gear. I didn't though, couldn't of cared less about it.
My pet-hate is when on a job, one of the subjeccts will come forward and say something along the lines of "Hey, you know what would make a good photo...?" and then proceed to outline some completely hare-brained and impractical idea that would result in a mediocre (at best) image even if it could be achieved...
Well guess what? I do know what makes a good photograph, because I'm a photographer...
Oh and the best put-down I've found is:
"Army! Stop or I shoot!"
Closely followed by:
Bang!-bang!....bang!...
Reading this makes you realise why most people think photographers are weirdos best avoided.
Reading this makes you realise why most people think photographers are weirdos best avoided.
:shake:funny fact about that pic above is the person who took it was actually peeping out of a bunker at the time
actually i was stopped by a small group of people on Gunwharf Quays last weekend who thrust a little silver compact that had the name of a pocket calculator on it :shrug: in my hands asking if i'd take a couple of them with the Spinnaker Tower in the background. considering i only had to point it at them & push the button it wasn't that easy as i had to frame using the tiny screen that was worse than useless in the bright sunlight, the lens had such a tiny angle of view i couldn't really get much in (from what i could see :shrug& the shutter delay was epic to say the least!
when i first pushed it i thought it was broken as nothing happened, well not until i moved the camera to look at it when there was a feeble beep & a pretend motor wind noisePic1 - the floor :shake:
i spent the next few minutes holding it still & waiting for the beep & hopefully got them something usable. they have about 6 to choose from
it certainly makes you appreciate the speed of a DSLR release or even my way more responsive LX3 that i had been thinking felt kinda toy like lately in comparison. well its all relative as the LX3 is poles apart from that little silver box
so i must start taking it out more again
plus its ideal for street candids as nobodys ever gonna see it in my shovel hands![]()
Yup.:shake:
guys lighten up
Love that 
Do you think your maybe being a little serious about a light hearted thread thats meant to give us a chance to add some humour to our lives![]()
Aww, come on Pat... That's a bit uncalled for!
It's a light-hearted thread and I daresay we've all had at least one numpty come up to us when we've been out.
Sorry Trev, maybe I'm just reading it wrong, been a long week. Maybe it's just me....
Clearly they find real life way too hard without a 'Report Post' icon to click as soon as they imagine they might be offended.Reading this makes you realise why most people think photographers are weirdos best avoided.
Love that
Thanks for all your answers, there's some good amusing replies, too many to reply to each one. Its a shame some people felt that it was a serious thread and got a little up tight, but maybe after reading all the replies they might get their sense of humour back and enjoy a smile with the rest of us.
Cheers guys![]()

That buzzing sound is Trev4 furiously back-pedalling.We're the uptight ones? Riiiiiiiiiiight...![]()
Only if the cap fitsWe're the uptight ones? Riiiiiiiiiiight...![]()
That buzzing sound is Trev4 furiously back-pedalling.