I often try and shoot "candid portraits" at my out
door horse shows but had trouble as i shoot with the 
SP500 and only have the 55 and 105 which meant i had to
be fairly close.As soon as some one(i know most of the 
people at these events)saw the camera aimed at them the
made a face and ran away.I'm geting a ST 200mm from
a list members(m42)soon so this will help i hope.
As far as street shots,done very little and so far
not been shot at.

Dave

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From: Kevin Waterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 20:43:09 +1100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Illegal Street Photography?


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The generally accepted term literally meaning "in the streets," 
most times a
> public event (arrests, fights, celebrities and the like) are fair 
game. If
> the photographer is suspected of observing a crime, s/he might be 
asked to
> surrender their film (to be receipted and returned).

Some years ago I had a knock on my door and upon opening it was 
confronted
by some firemen telling me the building (a church) was on fire and 
that our
building was being evacuated as a precaution. So I grabbed my camera 
and
joined the crowds on the street and thought I might get a few snaps 
for the
local paper.

About 5 mins into this I was approached by a police officer and asked 
if I might

be able to photograph the crowd, and as I had a reasonable zoom any 
one else
at a distance watching the fire-fighters extinguish the blaze.

The point was that apparently arsonists like to hang about to see the 
fire and
confusion they have created.

When I was out of film, the officer asked for it, quite nicely, and I 
gave it to
him.
He took my particulars and told me he would return the film as I had 
informed
him the first 2-3 shots were of my children.
About a week later he contacted me by phone and asked if he might 
drop it off.
The timing was inconvenient so he suggested I pick it up from the 
station at a
pre-arranged time, I did this and all was well.

In hind sight, I wonder what would have happened if I said "no, I am 
a freelance

photographer and want to sell the images to the press".

Kind regards
Kevin
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