jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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i know this has been covered before but not sure where the info came from
the set up: hub is always nervous about me taking photos, anyplace, any time but especially if we are in the car and stop
and yesterday his nightmare came true.. we stopped by a river , no no parking or no stopping signs,no snow ban( for you southerners some places don't let you park on the road when the snow is a certain height, usually so they can plow the roads ) no traffic( calling it a tertiary road would be making it a bigger deal than it is) i jumped out to take a photo, he pulled off as far as he could and stayed in the car with the motor running..i was out of the car no longer than 2 mins or so total.( lined up and took 2 shots, walked down about 10 feet to see how another would look when this happened) an off duty park ranger pulled up beside him ( two lane road) in his hummer and blasted us for being there. screaming how dangerous it was blah blah blah, threatening us that he would ticket us if he was on duty etc. we were not near a curve or hill, the sp limit is 25,. we drive that road all the time( goes to a private arboretum we go to a lot) and usually don't see any other traffic. i think the guy was just power hungry and maybe had a fight with his wife..now husband is totally freaking out. also i noticed after we left the arboretum( our destination) the house/mansion he parked near was evidently empty ( at least no tracks or plowed drive) so maybe they were told to watch the place( rich rich rich area so residents have a lot of pull) i have seen a bunch more ranger cars driving around in the past yr or so than before
later i forced him to take me to another even less traveled road ( residential area) where i have taken photos of lake Erie lots of times. wanted to take a twilight shot but got there to early so we were there maybe 10 min or so, i took a few shots. the houses are on one side of the road, the lake on the other, i put up my tripod so i was obviously facing the lake side only. no one stopped me but a few people looked out their windows, doors etc( bunch of paranoids or very curious people evidently) and husband made me leave before twilight , dang him
...so i told him what i know about public property..ie up to doorway is public access, I'm in the road so totally not on their property.
think he was afraid of another barney fife so i want to find something to print out for him.
he doesn't want me to go by myself ( which i kind of understand , my balance stinks and sometimes i fall and with all my gear/ non working muscles have a hard time getting up )but this is getting to be a pain and i don't want every shooting to become an argument. and i have no problem with police in general( 2 of my bil are ) but i don't think in either case i was doing anything illegal or dangerous.
the set up: hub is always nervous about me taking photos, anyplace, any time but especially if we are in the car and stop

later i forced him to take me to another even less traveled road ( residential area) where i have taken photos of lake Erie lots of times. wanted to take a twilight shot but got there to early so we were there maybe 10 min or so, i took a few shots. the houses are on one side of the road, the lake on the other, i put up my tripod so i was obviously facing the lake side only. no one stopped me but a few people looked out their windows, doors etc( bunch of paranoids or very curious people evidently) and husband made me leave before twilight , dang him

think he was afraid of another barney fife so i want to find something to print out for him.
he doesn't want me to go by myself ( which i kind of understand , my balance stinks and sometimes i fall and with all my gear/ non working muscles have a hard time getting up )but this is getting to be a pain and i don't want every shooting to become an argument. and i have no problem with police in general( 2 of my bil are ) but i don't think in either case i was doing anything illegal or dangerous.