I'd approach and tell them how beautiful the farm is and how you'd like to take
pictures, and offer
them some prints. They may be as photogenic as the farm
Happy New Year, tOM
On Wednesday, January 03, 2007 at 7:05,
Ali Shah <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrot
> Right around the corner from my office (located in a
> small town outside of Niagara Falls), is a house/old
> farm with a huge parcel of land. The driveway leading
> to the house is long...very long. At the end of the
> driveway is an old time garage with an old time truck
> sticking out.
>
> It might be a good photo op, however I am wondering
> how I can approach the people that live in the house.
> Should I just stop and shoot a photo? Should I get
> permission so that I can spend a little more time and
> perhaps get a few shots?
>
> There are a lot of beautiful barns around
> here....since it is mostly country. I really enjoy
> countryside photography. I also want to try out my WA
> lens.
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tOM Trottier, Ottawa, Canada
758 Albert St, Ottawa ON Canada K1R 7V8
+1 613 231-6115 N45.41235 W75.71345
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ottawa-photo-clubs
"The moment one gives close attention to anything,
even a blade of grass, it becomes a mysterious,
awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself "
-- Henry Miller, 1891-1980
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