Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Christer- What a wonderful story! Sounds like a wonderful place! I wouldn't call either of those occasions an objection at all! I would be delighted to find it so easy to strike up a conversation, even if it did mean I had to take the camera away from my eye! An hour or so spent over a pint of Guiness ( or whatever the local landlord had to offer!) in conversation with a local who knew all about the place would be absolutely delightful! And if he/she wanted their friends included in the shot- well I'd just make darned sure that I sent an extra copy to them! I have always felt an affinity for my Scots-Irish ancestors, even if they did manage to shipwreck coming over here to the New World! The Celtic blood one receives along the way surely makes for a good conversation over a good glass of beer! Then again, the Teutonic ancestry I have, is pretty much the same! an enjoyment of a good glass of beer and what the more Eastern ancestors called Gemuchtlichkeit (sic)! Ich moechte so gern ein massrug sein! as the song says! Sounds like a wonderful trip! Thanks for sharing! Dan ( Himmel! Ein masskrug, so gross vie ganz Bayern!) Post - ----- Original Message ----- From: Christer Almqvist <christer@almqvist.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 12:55 PM Subject: [Leica] Ireland, Republic of > Very recently I went around all of Ireland for a good week and have just > gotten back. I took a lot of photos of people in the street and there were > only three instances when somebody objected. Twice it was not really an > objection, the persons just wanted to make sure their friends got into the > picture too, or they wanted to start up long conversations. This is the > major problem with street photography in Ireland; they take your making a > photo of them as a good way of starting up a never ending conversation with > you.... Otherwise it is a street photographer's paradise, they actually > like being photographed. >