I usually take a chance and hope no one gets mad. I spoke to this guy before I shot, because he saw me and he remembered me from last time. I asked him to go on with what he was doing and ignore me. I took about seven pics. I shot a few other people in the shop as well. Unbelievably someone who I hadn't shot objected, saying "you can't take my picture without asking." I told him that I didn't take his picture but would be happy to do so if he wished. " He huffed and puffed a loud "no," and went back to his seat. Bizarre.
Paul
On Mar 5, 2006, at 8:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Paul.

I like this photo, and remember another of him last year.

Just curious on your street scense's,do you ask the people,or do you take a chance and
hope noone
gets mad.



Dave

                                > Fair enough. Thanks for looking.
Paul
On Mar 4, 2006, at 9:06 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:

Hello Paul,

Although he seems to be quite a colorful fellow, something about the
expression just doesn't do anything for me.

--
Best regards,
Bruce


Saturday, March 4, 2006, 3:26:08 PM, you wrote:

PS> Shot this fellow at Starbucks a few hours ago and lived to tell
about
PS> it:
PS> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4185457

PS> If truth be told, I've shot him before -- wearing a kilt. He's a
PS> transplanted Scot and seems to be a rather pleasant fellow. The
pain
PS> and rage are apparently not directed at photographers. I am
thankful
PS> for that.
PS> Paul




                                



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