I was looking forward all week, to finish work and head off to my local nature reserve. On my arrival i settled on a bank of a small lake, there where damsils and dragonflies everywhere. After about 15 mins a goup of woman with about 10 children arrived, so i moved on to another spot much further away. I had done this because i'm a parent myself so i'm very aware that nowadays you must be careful where you point a camera or binoculas, as this may cause concearn for parents.
Whilst shooting some butterflies a vehicle pulled up behind me with two rangers. They explained to me that they had a complaint of a man with a telephoto lense, that may have taken pictures of their children. I was the only man around with this type of lense. Lucky for digital i was able to show them my images. But the complaint had made me so angry
because not once did my lense go anywhere else but into reeds looking from the bank into the lake and facing down from the bank.
My intentions this evening, was to spend a few hours here, but this had spoilt it all
I stayed for about half an hour. Whilst leaving i decided to approach the group of ladies, when i asked did they make a complaint about me, they were quit surprised and responded with, "no! of course not, we seen you taking pictures facing the water..........we feel awfuly guity that you decided to move away because of our noisey children".
They were very shocked after i told them what had happened and the reason i had actually moved away. They even offered me a glass of wine to cheer me up.
Anyway i am obviously very upset. Was this lady who reported this blind to nature? After all we were on a nature reserve. But some good came of it the wardens liked my pics and asked would i donate them to the reseve,
of course im pleased to, so a good thing did come of it.
We should all be aware of these problems whether using a camera out in the public.
Thanks for reading.


