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Subject: [Leica] story behind who
From: imagist3 at mac.com (Lottermoser George)
Date: Mon Dec 29 20:20:13 2008
References: <a3f189160812291932p78249743haf9bbccc023b9d73@mail.gmail.com>

And quite a story
it be
the photo
already with a certain "real" strength
seems stronger
for the story

Fond regards,
George

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On Dec 29, 2008, at 9:32 PM, Sonny Carter wrote:

> OK, here's the story.  I'm walking down Front Street Saturday Evening.
>
> We have several thousand extra people in town, because it is the  
> last night
> of fireworks before Christmas Fest ends.  I look ahead, and see a  
> woman
> still photographer, a girl in a gown, a guy with a video camera on a
> hand-held boom, and another fellow who is a little too put-together  
> for the
> weather and location also a guy about my age, schlepping the camera  
> bag, all
> of them way oressed verdfor fireworks night.
>
> Naturally, I raise my camera, and suddenly the whole gang shouted,  
> "Don't
> take any pictures!"
>
> I said to myself, "Self, these people are on my main street." So I  
> take a
> picture. I was only interested in the Tout Ensemble, anyhow.  I  
> walked past,
> and said, "This is a public place, you can't tell me not to take  
> pictures."
>
> This seems to enrage the crowd of five, none I've ever seen before  
> in my
> town.  I walked past, turned, and started to take another shot.  The
> skinny-too-put-together guy, stepped out of the little crowd,  
> raised his
> forefinger and shouted at me.  "Stop taking Pictures! Right Now!"   
> He said
> it twice.
>
> I almost raised my ted-finger, but did not, then I said "No!"
>
> I walked away.  The guy schlepping the gear came over to me, and  
> said, "the
> bride was nervous."  I explained that I'm a local photographer,  
> that I shoot
> for  Louisiana Life magazine, and have a Photography website.
>
> He said "that's the problem, She doesn't want to end up in some  
> magazine or
> on some website."
>
> I said "She's on the street, and I can take pictures on the street,  
> and I do
> not appreciate the skinny guy threatening me."
>
> Of course, had the skinny guy been braver, one of two things might  
> have
> happened; I would have found out how an M8 works as a protective  
> device, or
> the skinny guy would have been jailed for attacking an elderly  
> handicapped
> old goat with a camera.
>
> And that's the story behind this blow-up
>
> http://www.sonc.com/who.htm
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Sonny
> http://www.sonc.com
> http://sonc.stumbleupon.com/
> Natchitoches, Louisiana
> USA
>
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