Anyway, so I took this shot:

Looks innocent enough, until I realised there was something moving in the shadows under a tree:

A closer crop revealed a couple doing what couples do in public parks:

I thought it's best not to disturb their peace...

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Speaking of invasion of privacySo I stopped by Bicentenial Park in Homebush on the way back from obtaining my repaired camera from Maxwells. I was tailed by 2 unmarked police vehicles on the way, who must've thought I was suspicious driving around Newington and the Olympic Park area quite slowly... but that's another story.
Anyway, so I took this shot: ![]() Looks innocent enough, until I realised there was something moving in the shadows under a tree: ![]() A closer crop revealed a couple doing what couples do in public parks: ![]() I thought it's best not to disturb their peace... ![]()
![]() Bit hard to see what they are doing, but i can guess. Steve.
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Nothing unusual, you'll find lot of these scenes at Mrs MacQuairie Chairs 24 hours.
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Has everyone seen Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow Up from 1966? If you haven't. you should,
great film with a photographic theme, in which photographer Thomas, taking some shots in a park, notices something in the bushes when looking at the prints, blows it up and .......... Get it out and have a look. Great sixties fare. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Ah! David Hemmings and Vanessa Redgrave when they were young. This movie was loosely based on real life photographer David Bailey and as I was in swinging London at the time I place this movie in my top ten list
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Re: Speaking of invasion of privacy
Looks like mate in public, but I don't see any microphone or TV screen? ![]() ![]()
but do you swing in down town Neutral bay........':lol:' ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers ....bp....
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