merryweather20
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- Sep 17, 2007
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You are actually taking the position that one should not ever take a photograph at WDW if there is going to be a random stranger in it? You are further taking the stance that taking a picture that has a random stranger in it is unreasonable, rude, and sick?
Should everyone just leave their cameras at home? After all, there is virtually no way to avoid getting strangers in park photos.You can demand all kinds of things, but you can't enforce those demands. If you demanded that I delete pictures that I took in public areas of WDW, I'd tell you to get bent. If you tried to force your demands, you could find yourself in the pokey.
Nope I'm taking the position that you don't photograph other people's children without asking first. As I said in my previous post a child that needs to be protected will, be wearing a hat, or sunglasses if necessary and there parents going to let them wander into your photographs either... Pretty simple really, if you want someone else's photograph you ask first and at character meetings you wait your turn.
Not sure why you would leave your camera at home. I'm planning on bringing mine, and it can't be too difficult to avoid having strangers in pics, because as I said I looked through mine and I don't have any, except in some indistinguishable crowd shots. If someone told me to get bent after they took a picture of a child I was with, I'd have no problem letting a CM know so that the situation would resolve appropriately.