Taking pictures in public is a challenge? How do you feel?

Indonesia
March 14, 2007 8:44am CST
The first time I toke pictures in public happened in 2003. There was an anniversary of a certain political party in our townsquare. The VIP of the party came to speech. I had no pers ID. I was so nervous. But I determined to come foward next to the man just because I'd dressed in the same colour of the participants. I thought, it's the time to get special pictures. I did't want to have the moment missed. So I had to fight my fear. At last, I win! I'd god many pictures I'm proud of. I become realized, it makes sense that pictures from the war field are very-very unvaluable. How do you feel?
3 responses
@ironstruck (2298)
• Canada
18 Mar 07
western park bench - just had another snow fall.
We can take pictures any time we want in Canada. It is not against the law. There is nothing to hide and nobody is thrown in jail or harassed for taking pictures.
@ironstruck (2298)
• Canada
18 Mar 07
We can take pictures any time we want in Canada. It is not against the law. There is nothing to hide and nobody is thrown in jail or harassed for taking pictures.
@hcromer (2709)
• United States
14 Mar 07
I don't find it too hard to take photographs in public. My grandparents had me do all of their pictures from their 50th wedding anniversary in December and I got tons of beautiful pictures, even of the people who didn't want their photo taken. Keep in mind that other people are more worried about having their picture taken than you are about taking it.