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<blockquote data-quote="Carolina Photo Guy" data-source="post: 183045" data-attributes="member: 1556"><p>As I am the only person that called this artist a pervert, I'll take Helene's comment as partially directed at me. I checked out the link and I'll admit that the posted images were tastefully done.</p><p>How-ever, my opinion has not changed. Does anyone here think that he only took one image of each window? Or did he take an extensive series so he could choose from among a large lot for his art project?</p><p>Now his "neighbors" no longer can enjoy the nightime view of their city because this perv is probably spying on them.</p><p>This person collects images of people without their knowledge or consent and calls it art.</p><p>To me, it's an invasion of privacy.</p><p>As photographers we are taught to respect the rights of others and to leave only footprints behind.</p><p>This guy is leaving others privacy shattered.</p><p>BWTHDIK?</p><p></p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carolina Photo Guy, post: 183045, member: 1556"] As I am the only person that called this artist a pervert, I'll take Helene's comment as partially directed at me. I checked out the link and I'll admit that the posted images were tastefully done. How-ever, my opinion has not changed. Does anyone here think that he only took one image of each window? Or did he take an extensive series so he could choose from among a large lot for his art project? Now his "neighbors" no longer can enjoy the nightime view of their city because this perv is probably spying on them. This person collects images of people without their knowledge or consent and calls it art. To me, it's an invasion of privacy. As photographers we are taught to respect the rights of others and to leave only footprints behind. This guy is leaving others privacy shattered. BWTHDIK? Pete [/QUOTE]
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