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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 95701" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>That's a great question for which I have no idea the answer. There's a fine line between artistic endeavors and creepiness. While I was taking photos at Ocean Beach a few weeks ago I caught out of the corner of my eye a guy sitting in his truck with what looked like a 400mm or longer lens, who while parked in the shade would quickly raise his camera up and take a few shots and then lower it and pretend like he was doing something else. It seemed he was shooting the under-14 crowd and it wasn't too long before he saw me watching and drove off. I wish I would have had the wherewithal to have written down his license plate number. He gave me the creeps and made me very self conscience the rest of the day's shooting. It's one thing to be walking around with a big camera at your face and another to be lurking in the shadows taking shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 95701, member: 9521"] That's a great question for which I have no idea the answer. There's a fine line between artistic endeavors and creepiness. While I was taking photos at Ocean Beach a few weeks ago I caught out of the corner of my eye a guy sitting in his truck with what looked like a 400mm or longer lens, who while parked in the shade would quickly raise his camera up and take a few shots and then lower it and pretend like he was doing something else. It seemed he was shooting the under-14 crowd and it wasn't too long before he saw me watching and drove off. I wish I would have had the wherewithal to have written down his license plate number. He gave me the creeps and made me very self conscience the rest of the day's shooting. It's one thing to be walking around with a big camera at your face and another to be lurking in the shadows taking shots. [/QUOTE]
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