Use it as you see fit ... the other photographer made a tactical error,
although I'm sure there is a perfectly good reason for his/her mistake <LOL>

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi

> I recall on one of the visits I made to SF with someone from the PDML  
> there was a woman with a rather flamboyant outfit sitting at the cafe  
> as we passed, talking with her daughter. I made a quiet exposure of  
> the scene and was moving on. Whomever I was with made a point of  
> catching her attention to ask if she would mind having a picture  
> taken. She refused. Which leaves the interesting moral dilemna ... I  
> have a perfectly good photograph of this woman and the scene which  
> she doesn't know was taken, and when approached she specifically did  
> not want her photo taken. Now, what should I do with the perfectly  
> good picture I have of her?



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