Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think they ran because they were afraid the photog might swing that monster sized F5 and hit them, thus ending their life. Nikon F5, the medium format sized camera for 35mm photogs. Peter K - -----Original Message----- From: William H. Cassing [mailto:wcassing@elkgrove.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 1998 9:35 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: Re: [Leica] Leica Users digest V5 #7 >I would like to hear some the the ways fellow luggers "make >themselves invisible". This may not really apply here, but I had an interesting experience in San Francisco recently. I was down by the wharf. An older man was plying the crowd with a game of Three Card Monte, moving along the street as needed to avoid the patrolling police officers. He had just taken a mark, a young man, for (according to the mark) about $80. The mark began yelling, demanding repayment and generally making an obnoxious fool of himself. When the crowd would not support him (people told him that nobody had forced him to lay his money down), he made the even more stupid mistake of grabbing the man running the game. He was immediately surrounded by three or four other people who looked like they would have no qualms about ending the threat to their friend in an extremely prejudicial manner. A large gentleman stepped out of the crowd with a Nikon F5 and began taking pictures of the "discussion" between the parties. He did so boldly, but in a non-threatening manner. Seeing the camera, the card dealer and his friends disappeared. An undercover policeman appeared, pulled the mark aside and told him that the gentleman with the camera had probably just saved his life. I talked to the photographer. He told me that he had done what he needed to do with the full knowledge that his actions put him in danger, but also with the awareness that his overt action might well diffuse the situation. A very wise and a very brave man. Maybe there's a lesson here somewhere.