When I asked a stranger to take a picture of you and regretted it very much
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/when-i-asked-a-stranger-to-take-a-picture-of-you-and-regretted-it-very-much.htmlProbably, everyone has faced such a situation when you are traveling alone and there is no one to take a picture of you. And then there is no other choice but to ask a random passerby to take a photo. But then it turns out that not all strangers are great photographers. And either the result of their creativity will please you, or you will regret very much that you gave a person a camera in your hands.


"A nice grandpa on the beach offered to take a picture of me and my wife. Success."

"We asked a stranger to take a picture of us at Willis Tower."

"When you meet David Sterling, he agrees to take a picture with you, and you give the phone to a stranger."

"When traveling, we rarely take pictures together, but when we want a photo together, we ask someone. This is one of the worst photos."

"This old man offered to take a picture of me and Ricky this morning. It turned out cool."

"I applaud the woman who offered to take our picture."

"When you ask a stranger to take a picture of you."

"A stranger offered to take a picture of us on Mount Trifan. Good job, sir."

"Still laughing about it: we asked a passerby to take a picture of us with the Statue of Liberty."

"We asked a woman to take a picture of us with a friend. Only then did they see it."

"Here it is, the minus of traveling alone. I asked a stranger to take a picture of me."

"Last night we asked a woman to take a picture of us, and she made this masterpiece."

"I asked a really tall guy to take a picture of me on top of a mountain."


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