My camera has been confiscated!

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slavetoabunny

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Hubby and I took a long weekend to Savannah this weekend. He is a real camera buff and has a very high-end Canon, but was unable to get the film he wanted before we left. So, he decided to try out my Canon Powershot S5. He loved it. He loved it so much, I may never see it again. He was, without even the benefit of reading the manual, able get so much more out of the camera than I ever have. I always put it on auto and used it as a point and shoot. Here is a small selection of the hundreds of photos taken at Bonaventure Cemetary.

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I first thought you got in trouble by taking pictures you shouldn't have and the police took your camera.



I ran into that problem in July at Capital Ex when security came up to me and asked me to stop taking pictures of a show because my camera looked too professional. I would need a media pass to take pictures. :rollseyes
 
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