One more for you to enjoy. I didn't have much choice of background, it was in the middle of the morris* and I didn't want to drag her away from her family and off to a more photogenic setting.
My Dad and I took my Aunt over to a military memorial near us a month ago, and this guy was takin a snooze on the bench. He kept popping his head up and mumbling and giving us dirty looks, so between glares I snapped his photo.
Amber
cam: Sony a100 DSLR
Please do not edit my images.. thanks
Killing time the other day in Puyallup and sited this guy reading a paper on a bench and thought about this theread but I was shy about shooting him from the sidewalk, so I went in the little giftshop and found a gap in the door/window.
By the girll and door handle I think its a '32.
Far as I know the models A's didn't have the bit of a v at top of radiator grill, nor the point at bottom.
Great car and photo anyway.
It's ok to shoot a policeman...with your camera of course.
According to the VPD as reported on one local newspaper, the police has no right to take away your camera without a court order. Everything in the public is fair game, and that includes the police itself as long as you're not obstructing their duties.
Errr, I have no plan to ask them for a photo though.
But, some female university students have done just that outside a pub on their campus.