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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-05-2010 @ 3:30PM
Linda said...
Photography etiquette. PERFECT! I love taking pictures, and viewing pictures, but sometimes the shutterbugs get to me. I live in a tourist town, and attend a church that is a tourist attraction due to its age and historical value. I can hardly think of anything more annoying than being in church - during a Mass, no less - when someone with a camera gets up and into the aisle to photograph the "action." I joke about tourists wanting to see Catholics "in their natural habitat," but it doesn't make their action any less distracting or any less rude.