Isn't that extremely...extreme? Why was it impossible for you to take a better picture afterwards? Did everyone leave right after?
After pictures, people scattered depending on their interest. We were actually staying in Siesta key for the 50th anniversary trip and went in a few different vehicles to take a picture with Mom and Dad in front of the castle- as that is what Mom really wanted for their 50th. It was a special day, and luckily - yes- we did have another photo without the ****** in it... But what if that one picture happened to be the best- with all kids looking right way, no one blinking, etc. yes- my reaction may be extreme to some- but guess what- I don't care. This was a "grown" adult male. Not a child just acting out or who doesn't know any better. As an adult, you should be well aware in life that not everyone will find this "photo bombing" amusing and should be prepared for over-reactors like me to let you know just what I think of you. You never know whose trip of a lifetime you may be interfering with. Mom passed away from Cancer this year- no more anniversary trips, way to re-do a picture, no more days at the magic kingdom for her. I miss her every day, and that photo brings such a great memory for my family and I. Luckily, although there are many people in the background of our photo, there is not someone there who was pretending to be a family member. Ok- I digressed there- sorry- yes- I would over-react.. Hopefully would be photo bombers read this and know there are extreme people like myself who are not amused by you're B.S.