(17 Feb 2015, 4:50 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote I felt like that when I go to new places, especially because I go out during the school term.
Give them the Marcus Stare of Doom.
(17 Feb 2015, 5:59 pm)MrFozz wrote Maybe just be the fact your new to the scene and your letting paranoia creep in, when I first started out I would go where not many could see me...As it was summer 2008 or 2009 when I started I would disguise myself by wearing sunglasses and a sleeveless hoody that was up and pulled tight.
Now I could't give a monkeys toss who see me, all my friends know what I do and they accept my 'unusual' hobby
I hope you can find it within yourself to keep taking your camera out, dont let those people who intimidate you or make you nervous and edgy win, I do hope u dont drop off the scene, would be a shame
Thanks both.
I do enjoy taking my camera out, I feel like it's got some really good capabilities, such as the zoom. I feel like I'm getting to grips with it. It's just moving objects that come out blurry...
However, I think I'll be taking it to the MetroCentre in May, if you know what I mean.
When I'm around other people, I feel a lot less vulnerable. I sound like such a wimp hahaha.