bhowdy wrote: Try photographing wild animals as a hobby! For some reason they just won't take direction well?
Or even many children.Jeffster wrote:
bhowdy wrote: Try photographing wild animals as a hobby! For some reason they just won't take direction well?
Or even your own pets!
It's interesting that when you are shooting in the park or at a public garden or in a nature area, people will start to walk in front of you. IF they realize you have a camera set up, they will often say "Excuse me" or "I'm sorry" and step back. Have had this happen all over. Sporting events seem to be the exception. Is it the "excitement" - or the beer?Rob pix4u2 wrote: I guess my patience wears thin and I usually give up after a few tries. At the Arena someone usuallly sticks a hand or arm in the air directly in front of my lens and I miss the shot of the game winning goal or a fantastic play
Rob pix4u2 wrote: I guess my patience wears thin and I usually give up after a few tries. At the Arena someone usuallly sticks a hand or arm in the air directly in front of my lens and I miss the shot of the game winning goal or a fantastic play
Baydream wrote: It's interesting that when you are shooting in the park or at a public garden or in a nature area, people will start to walk in front of you. IF they realize you have a camera set up, they will often say "Excuse me" or "I'm sorry" and step back. Have had this happen all over. Sporting events seem to be the exception. Is it the "excitement" - or the beer?
bhowdy wrote: Try photographing wild animals as a hobby! For some reason they just won't take direction well?
Baydream wrote:
Or even many children.Jeffster wrote:
bhowdy wrote: Try photographing wild animals as a hobby! For some reason they just won't take direction well?
Or even your own pets!
I know what you mean. That's why I usually have a compact with me.Scotty wrote: Everytime I see an eagle, or a killer sunrise, I don't have my camera. Everytime I have my camera, I see neither of those.
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