When I arrived home yesterday I was informed that three people had walked down our driveway and one started taking pictures of the other two standing in our driveway using our yard as a backdrop. We live 20 miles from town. Our driveway fronts on a state highway. The driveway wasn't posted yesterday. Am I wrong to think it rude of people to just come in, stand just short of the house & start snapping pictures? It was frosty & the trees were beautiful; but what happened to respect for personal property? Am I being overly isolationist, unfriendly, paranoid? Am I acting aristocratically to protect my privacy because I happen to own rural property?
It was rude and not respectful. You are not paranoid or acting uppity either.
I have been taking photographs for decades. When we first looked at the property we know own, I saw many places that would make good photographs. One is the road that curves and goes uphill/downhill through the woods. It would make a good image when the snow falls. Well, it took weeks of work clearing the saplings, digging up stumps, and regrading the road to make it picture perfect.
A few years go by after we buy the land and I have cleared the road before we get a decent snow fall. :dance1::cool2: I drive an hour out to the place to find that a kid drove his ATV around the gate which was marked by two no trespass signs and over some survey stakes.



He had gone up the road tearing up the snow and ruined the photo I had been WAITING FOR YEARS to take.



We were leaving the tractor and equipment on the land, "hidden" in the woods and he drove circles around the equipment.
I followed his tracks home and had a discussion with his mother about posted signs.
They moved a few years later.
By this time, we had built our house and moved out to the house. :cool2:
We finally got another snow storm! :dance1::cool2::dance1:
It was a very heavy snow and too thick to go out into while it was falling to get a photo, but as soon as the snow had stopped, out I went to take the photograph I had been waiting many years to take! :cool2:
I walked down the driveway and see that two a holes had walked up the road after climbing over the %^&*()_ gate.



They were visiting their family who had bought the house from the ATV kid.
It took almost a decade for me to get the photograph I had first envisioned. Three attempts because of rude people.
Later,
Dan