Subtle way to try to keep people honest...and to answer your question: no. There's no privacy left anymore. And it can be very chilling to realize how much information is collected on us as we bop around the internet. (Gee, Google. How'd you know I was looking for a new sweatshirt? Or that hotel in Seattle? And I'm touched that you care enough to recommend a florist when I'm searching for one.)
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Subtle way to try to keep people honest...and to answer your question: no. There's no privacy left anymore. And it can be very chilling to realize how much information is collected on us as we bop around the internet. (Gee, Google. How'd you know I was looking for a new sweatshirt? Or that hotel in Seattle? And I'm touched that you care enough to recommend a florist when I'm searching for one.)
Strange to see that kind of sign on a place that looks quite old fashioned.
That sign would make me nervous.
Snap right back at them I say.
I'd probably stick out my tongue smiling all the way...
Nice porch though.
This post would not load for me; I'll come back!
Did you smile....?
A shot of a shot!
These days, everyone has a camera.
Cameras are everywhere! And I take one everywhere I go so I guess I can't complain.
I am with ciel on this! May I use this lovely bench from Florida for my blog on benches?
No privacy at all! I'm constantly clearing the cookies and cache on my computer for that reason, Lowell.
Hopefully you still have privacy in the toilet! I don't want to think about cameras being placed there.
i don't like camera
Nope. So behave yourself.
Not much Lowell, which is good and bad :)
Ha ha, this is fun, Lowell!
Good way to say something bad..
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