I'm late into this debate, so most has been said already. I agree with
those who emphasize the diversity of muslims as a group, and that
there may have been personal reasons for the lady in question to
dislike her picture taken.

At the moment I think also that many european muslims feel a bit
stigmatised by the actions from extremists of their faith. If I was in
their situation, I think it would amplify my dislike of having a
camera pointed in my direction.

Jostein

On 9/24/06, Vic Mortelmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This forum has discussed legal objections to street photography many
> times. When I do street photograpy, it's not that often that I really
> take a frame on individual people, so I don't really bother about that.
> If people are in the picture, they're mostly unaware and part of a crowd
> or passing by at some distance. Moreover, I'm an amateur and don't
> publish photographs, so I don't see any problem in that area.

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