Before IT happened. IT being what happened to me tonight.
I got a nice used copy of a Nikkor 20/2.8D AF in the mail the other day, and decided to take it on a test run at a nearby courthouse. I like this one because it's full of detail and is a good test subject. It's also in my home town, so I'm prejudiced.
As I'm taking the second image, a guy walks up and asks why I'm taking photos. I tell him I'm testing out a new lens I just got.
"But you can't do that! It's against the law!"
Me: "Huh? It's a public building, and I'm on public property. There's no law against taking photos like this......."
Him: "They passed a law making it a crime to take photos in public like this......"
Me: "Are you a lawyer or a law enforcement officer? If so, let me know what law I'm violating."
Him: "Well, I can't quote the law because I don't have it with me, but............"
Me: "Actually, you can't quote the law because it doesn't exist."
At this point, I start to walk away and continue shooting. He follows me.
Me: "Look, I'm not asking you to quote this 'law' verbatim. But is it a city, county, state or federal law?"
Him: "I don't know, I just know it's......."
Me: "Well, then you'd better call Google up and tell them they need to take their Street View web site off the internet."
I walk away again, and he just stands there. His wife was standing by their SUV, talking (to the local constabulary, no doubt!) on the cell phone. They continue to watch me until I finish and get in my truck and drive away.
OK, rant over.
BTW, I love this lens. I had a 20/2.8 back in my film days and boy does this classic piece of glass take me back.
I got a nice used copy of a Nikkor 20/2.8D AF in the mail the other day, and decided to take it on a test run at a nearby courthouse. I like this one because it's full of detail and is a good test subject. It's also in my home town, so I'm prejudiced.


As I'm taking the second image, a guy walks up and asks why I'm taking photos. I tell him I'm testing out a new lens I just got.
"But you can't do that! It's against the law!"
Me: "Huh? It's a public building, and I'm on public property. There's no law against taking photos like this......."
Him: "They passed a law making it a crime to take photos in public like this......"
Me: "Are you a lawyer or a law enforcement officer? If so, let me know what law I'm violating."
Him: "Well, I can't quote the law because I don't have it with me, but............"
Me: "Actually, you can't quote the law because it doesn't exist."
At this point, I start to walk away and continue shooting. He follows me.
Me: "Look, I'm not asking you to quote this 'law' verbatim. But is it a city, county, state or federal law?"
Him: "I don't know, I just know it's......."
Me: "Well, then you'd better call Google up and tell them they need to take their Street View web site off the internet."
I walk away again, and he just stands there. His wife was standing by their SUV, talking (to the local constabulary, no doubt!) on the cell phone. They continue to watch me until I finish and get in my truck and drive away.
OK, rant over.
BTW, I love this lens. I had a 20/2.8 back in my film days and boy does this classic piece of glass take me back.