The passengers nearby slowly moved away. The atmosphere was tense as we stared eachother down. Each with a camera in hand, waiting for the other to make a move.
I could see fear in The Kids' eyes. He was shooting film. He knew even if he did shoot me first, he couldn't prove it for days.
I slowly moved my fingers over my controls, hiding my movements while adjusting my white balance. I didn't want The Kid to look any 'yellower' than he was.
He made his move, whipping up his camera and frantically trying to manually focus. I leveled my camera and fired off a single shot. Not perfect, but my image stablization ensured I got him - right between the eyes.
This tram ain't big enough for the two of us.
I shot the driver a glare that sent shivers down his spine. I slowly replaced my lens cap and strutted off the tram.
There will only be one photographer riding this line in the future!