Add me to the list of photographers stopped by security people for being suspicious. I was taking some Polaroids of the space between a double highway-overpass from the street below. As I was headed out I hear from the distance and in the shadows, somebody calling out. I had to ask to other people if he was talking to me. Its not everyday I walk towards somebody yelling at me from the shadows under a bridge while I have cameras with me. I approached he asked for my ID. He asked what magazine I work for, or if I was a hobbyist, (time for some arts educating). A rather routine encounter, I assume. It was nothing like the people that disobey the police on the show "Cops," that always seems to be a bad idea. He said, a call had been made on me. I could not have been working for more than five minutes and had shot two polaroids with the flash covered. I was on a street. Granted I was in the general vicinity of a military base, but you can not even see it from where I was standing. I made some more pictures and left.