>>4283083I was using a contax t3, so it kinda looks like a digital p&s. He came over and told me to delete the photo. I told him I couldn't because it was on film. He kept on insisting that I delete the photo and went on about how it is not allowed to take photos of strangers. I told him that public photography is fine, and that in-n-out could ask me to leave if necessary. I could tell he was getting extremely angry, but trying to hide it. I kinda just told him I probably wouldn't put it online or something, and he went back to eat with his lady. He was keeping an eye on me while I was eating.
I need to keep looking for the picture so I can point the guy out. I have the film, but not 100% if I scanned it/uploaded it to my dropbox. In the meantime have this street shot I took using a powerful flash in one hand and the camera in the other, lol. Fun times, but I wouldn't do this kind of stuff these days.