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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4194628" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>When in Yellowstone, you always look for the gaggle of vehicles pulled over with people outside to spot wildlife for you. </p><p>We pulled over one time to take pics of some elk. Nothing special, just cows and calves when some guy with a camera on a tripod started screaming at the crowd to GTFO as he was filming. </p><p>Most drifted off to their vehicles and left, but looking around he was a nobody. Not Park Service personnel, and no federal employees around so the wife continued to walk down the road to take pics of the elk with her phone. She does a great job BTW.</p><p>He screamed at us a bit more and finally folded up his tripod and got in the prius to leave. </p><p>He had no more rights to be there than we did. If we screwed up his pics, so be it. Had he came over and graciously asked us he was filming a nature video and could he get some space, we would have accomateded his wishes, but screaming.....? No. Fawk him and the prius he drove in on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4194628, member: 5412"] When in Yellowstone, you always look for the gaggle of vehicles pulled over with people outside to spot wildlife for you. We pulled over one time to take pics of some elk. Nothing special, just cows and calves when some guy with a camera on a tripod started screaming at the crowd to GTFO as he was filming. Most drifted off to their vehicles and left, but looking around he was a nobody. Not Park Service personnel, and no federal employees around so the wife continued to walk down the road to take pics of the elk with her phone. She does a great job BTW. He screamed at us a bit more and finally folded up his tripod and got in the prius to leave. He had no more rights to be there than we did. If we screwed up his pics, so be it. Had he came over and graciously asked us he was filming a nature video and could he get some space, we would have accomateded his wishes, but screaming.....? No. Fawk him and the prius he drove in on. [/QUOTE]
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