Sorry, I misunderstood a bit. For me I would definitely ask if there is a reasonable opportunity to do so. For instance, I knocked on a door last year and asked to sit on someone's dock to photograph the Polar Bear Dip. He told me that was fine and to help myself. Afterwards, I printed a couple of 4x6 shots and put them in an inexpensive frame and dropped back to his house and gave him the shots for his wall.
In another incident I was driving along the highway and saw an old building that was just about falling down. I had no idea who owned it and since I am not harming anything and there were no posted signs I walked around and took a few shots of the outside. If someone came by and said anything to me I'd simply apologize. I generally live by the adage that it's easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permission. Besides, as Marko said, you might just miss that magical moment while you are off looking for someone to ask.
I figure since I'm not damaging anything and since I'm not peeking in windows, etc. or doing anything creepy or illegal then "no harm, no foul".![]()


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