Colleagues and mates of mine have been telling me to get a life ever since they found out I glued in front of my monitor at least 14 hours everyday. With DSLR I bought recently, I’m making use of the weekends to capture the essence of life and the world that I’ve missed out.
For a couple of weeks of pretending to be an amateur photographer, me the newbie has come across a few moments that I’ve never felt before unless you’re the one behind the camera.
a. Eyeballed by cautious parents (when you try to shoot their children)
b. Shoo-ed away by sellers (when you try to shoot their unique products)
c. Interrogated by security people (obviously as I looked so suspicious)
d. Stared and shunned by annoyed chicks (I’m trying to find a new perspective, ok!)
e. Almost got myself killed for looking at where I’m going (busy peeking via the viewfinder)
Now I know how why everyone lunged at those aggresive paparazzis but I have to admit they always manage to capture the spur of the moment photos!
Fun, fun, fun.