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Mob Rule & Shooting In Public - A Horror Story +1
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<blockquote data-quote="SHAkers718" data-source="post: 434805" data-attributes="member: 37805"><p>For the Challenge shooting sports, I thought it might be fun to go to the school early on a Saturday morning and take pictures of kids playing soccer (it would be free - no parking, no hassle). It even occurred to me that I would probably only use a zoom lens and get close-ups of legs kicking the ball. The soccer uniforms can be so bright and colorful. My son warned me that that would not be cool. But even if I had a child or grandchild of my own playing soccer, I suppose it would just not be cool to photograph other peoples' children. Hmmm. How do I ask them to stay out of my shot?</p><p></p><p>Also, another observation, I have seen a friend of a friend on FB who has a picture of her toddlers in the bathtub as her cover photo. First off, why? Weird. And second off, your profile picture is public even if your FB privacy settings are tight (for FB). Anyone searching a name similar to yours will find it. Once it's out there being circulated there's no getting it back. Very naive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHAkers718, post: 434805, member: 37805"] For the Challenge shooting sports, I thought it might be fun to go to the school early on a Saturday morning and take pictures of kids playing soccer (it would be free - no parking, no hassle). It even occurred to me that I would probably only use a zoom lens and get close-ups of legs kicking the ball. The soccer uniforms can be so bright and colorful. My son warned me that that would not be cool. But even if I had a child or grandchild of my own playing soccer, I suppose it would just not be cool to photograph other peoples' children. Hmmm. How do I ask them to stay out of my shot? Also, another observation, I have seen a friend of a friend on FB who has a picture of her toddlers in the bathtub as her cover photo. First off, why? Weird. And second off, your profile picture is public even if your FB privacy settings are tight (for FB). Anyone searching a name similar to yours will find it. Once it's out there being circulated there's no getting it back. Very naive. [/QUOTE]
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