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When I go out to take some photos and try to be creative, I always have to deal with other people`s idea of keeping up their rights.
No one cares, if somebody shoots photos with cell-phones, compact cams, iphones etc. and nobody feels bothered.
But as soon as you are carrying a slr cam, you are always asked, to put it away, leave the house or delete the photos, which you are not going to sell anyway because there is no demand for this kind of pictures.
And of course you must be a professional, because you are spending “lots of money” for your equipment.
For me, this way of thinking is perfect nonsens because there are more people spending more money for much more senseless things for non commercial use.
But fortunately there are wise people, who do not panic and allow shooting photos at their facilities, because they know, that it will be perfect additional publicity.
Those people, who do not think this way, must not wonder about poor public interest.......
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