Saturday, October 19, 2013
Photographing The Photographer
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You have caught him Andy.I must admit that the background is a little distracting.
ReplyDeleteI love photos of people who don't know they are being photographed.
ReplyDeleteWe have never met but our paths seemed to have crossed many times. I keep checking your blog for that "gotcha" photo of me. :)
DeleteI've done that before now, caught some one on Wallingford bridge taking a photo upstream so I took him. Nice shot
ReplyDeleteNicely done!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Stealth photos are always so much fun...the only true candid shots. Some of my non-photography friends are appalled at the practice, though.
ReplyDeleteWow! Neat shot ~ very creative ~ thanks, carol, xx
ReplyDeleteThat technique works very well.
ReplyDeleteGood one Andy, he was oblivious!
ReplyDelete"You done good, son! Now, please step over to the side of the building, place your hands against the wall and spread your legs. Do you have a permit to take such a stealthy picture? No? Put your hands behind your back while I slap on the cuffs. Now, step into the back seat please. Give me the names of your closest relatives. We'll inform them where you are. Maybe. Sometime. Never thought taking a stealth picture would be this much fun, did you? And you ain't seen nuttin' yet!"
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it! I do that too, somehow there is a sweetness in capturing another photographer...this is a superbly crisp shot! Thank you for coming by sharing your creative photography on the Weekly Top Shot #105!
ReplyDeleteGreat stealth technique, Andy. I'm always of two minds about taking pictures of strangers. Still, if EG Camera Girl got one of you, and you got one of her, without a formal introduction on either side, it would be a great blogging coup d'état, don't you think?
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Love this shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteHis hat is smiling at you!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a busy background that I almost lost him in it! Yup, I do this often.
ReplyDeleteOh,Oh Andy naughty boy. You look like Investigator dressed away. With that hat.
ReplyDeletemy husband loves taking pictures of me taking pictures.
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