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08/28/2006 02:10:29 PM · #1 |
Cops Eating Doughnuts: Take you best photo of this stereotypical situation. Be creative, but don't get arrested!
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08/28/2006 02:32:41 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by mrorange002: Take you best photo of this stereotypical situation. |
Oh man, this seems like a recipe for disaster.
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08/28/2006 02:36:20 PM · #3 |
around here you're more likely to find them at a starbucks!
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08/28/2006 02:41:39 PM · #4 |
Same here but wherever they are I don't want to be taking pictures of them. |
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08/28/2006 02:42:46 PM · #5 |
I bet if you go up and ask them first, they'll agree to a picture. I've met some really nice cops around here. |
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08/28/2006 02:58:19 PM · #6 |
I hope DPC has a sizeable bail fund. |
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08/28/2006 03:02:11 PM · #7 |
I've got several cop friends and I'm imagining how they'd react if I asked them to pose for this shot. Not well, me-thinks. |
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08/28/2006 03:13:33 PM · #8 |
This guy finished directing traffic while I ws still at the corner, so I crossed over & spoke with him. Got his email address & sent him a few shots. He wrote back & was quite pleased. :-)
Another cop in action (making this pedestrian a little miffed).

Message edited by author 2006-08-28 15:16:07.
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08/28/2006 03:27:23 PM · #9 |
This is a really, really bad suggestion. Possibly the worst I've heard yet.
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08/28/2006 03:46:17 PM · #10 |
How about a companion challenge- "Cops beating photographers" or "Cops detaining photographers"
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08/28/2006 03:55:17 PM · #11 |
This guy wasn't eating doughnuts, but he sure was chimping! They were taken at an outdoor concert I went to last week. I took so many pictures of the policeman that the guy behind me finally told me to stop because I was blocking his view of the concert. I felt kind of embarrassed after that. Here's the result anyway:
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08/28/2006 05:24:35 PM · #12 |
cool idea but maybe it would be better as just "Stereotypes" Photograph a stereotypical situation. Of course this will be a little difficult with the differences in cultures and such but still sounds fun.
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08/28/2006 05:36:10 PM · #13 |
I have never, ever seen a Japanese policeman eating. |
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08/28/2006 06:20:49 PM · #14 |
Yea, not sure that would go over well with some cops.
To broaden the topic, "Take an image that represents a stereotype."
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08/28/2006 06:21:38 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by puzzled: This guy wasn't eating doughnuts, but he sure was chimping! They were taken at an outdoor concert I went to last week. I took so many pictures of the policeman that the guy behind me finally told me to stop because I was blocking his view of the concert. I felt kind of embarrassed after that. Here's the result anyway:
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Smart cop. I see he uses Canon. ;-)
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08/28/2006 07:27:17 PM · #16 |
How about just "Take a picture of a law enforcement officer"? Every region has different uniforms, etc., it might be very interesting... |
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08/28/2006 08:05:58 PM · #17 |
Appart from in American movies, I never seen a police man/woman eating a doughnut! |
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08/28/2006 08:12:11 PM · #18 |
Our Dunkin Donuts usually has at least 4 cop cars at any one time parked in it. |
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08/28/2006 08:20:01 PM · #19 |
Cops? we don't have cops here.. can I just take a picture of some pigs? lmfao Im kidding Im kidding but yeah we dont have a cop here well his never here anyway |
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08/28/2006 09:03:49 PM · #20 |
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08/28/2006 10:40:25 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by ButterflySis: Yea, not sure that would go over well with some cops.
To broaden the topic, "Take an image that represents a stereotype." |
Stereotypes is to broad...
Specifically, cops eating doughnuts!
See, there has been quite a few posts about photographers being harrased by the police. Also, if you kindly ask an officer of the law to pose for a photo, it helps the photographer break through the shyness of approaching subjects for photos. I worked for a newspaper for 3+ years, and I was SUPER shy when I first started, but I had to overcome my fears in order to get the shot I needed. What greater way to break the nervousness that is felt than by asking an armed officer to pose for a completly stereotypical photo of them eating doughnuts?
I think it's funny personally, and I'm willing to bet that alot of cops will feel the same way.

Message edited by author 2006-08-28 22:45:01.
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