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Beautiful. Wich lenses are recommended for street photography by your opinion?
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Perfect example to the lesson taught! Gorgeous shot! ❤
no wonder that every GTA's ENB showcases their graphics using rain puddles. The way the sunlight reflects off the water is just pure gorgeous
Any tips on feeling rude when taking pictures of random people? I would like to ask them, but I don't think that would be feasible every time.
Great shot
Nice Work
❤
лучши лучше свой английский и от акцента избавься 😂
Can I start this with an iPhone 13?
My love of street and my social awkwardness is a killer. I'm so socially awkward that when I edit afterwards and I see someone had noticed I took their pic I get scared. Off the damn picture and end up deleting it
Love this
Brilliant Shot
Great tip, can make a big difference
Adds depth to the image. Foreground middleground background. The first shot didn’t have much of a foreground.
The one day out of 365 it was sunny after raining in the UK.
This content is on a whole different level!
looks like a creep shot
Settings pls
This is such a great idea for the hunt of lights and shadows!. One thing I’ve noticed is that small creative challenges like this can really change the way you start seeing scenes. I actually started collecting exercises like these and ended up putting together a book with 500 photography challenges called “The Ultimate Playbook for Photographers”. If anyone is looking for more ideas like this, that’s where the project came from.
85 is a great lense for street photography, but I also love the 70-200 cause I can stay as away as possible and get great shots of people without disrupting them on the go
Cool I want to see more like this
🙋♂️🤝👍
thats nice, but what about persons rights?
Bırak birini izinsiz çekmeyi arkada göründü diye polis çağıracaklar çekincesinden lens yerde geziyom
If you're just starting out , not knowing what settings to use, second-guessing every composition and the light, scared of taking photos of strangers, that's exactly where I was. The thing that accelerated everything for me was shooting with someone who could give real-time direction on light, composition and camera settings. That's why I run 1-to-1 street photography workshops in London. No groups, just you, me, and the streets. From £150. https://www.photorox.art/workshops-street-photography
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How do i get the foreground out of focus?
Beautiful. Wich lenses are recommended for street photography by your opinion?
❤️
Perfect example to the lesson taught! Gorgeous shot! ❤
no wonder that every GTA's ENB showcases their graphics using rain puddles. The way the sunlight reflects off the water is just pure gorgeous
Any tips on feeling rude when taking pictures of random people? I would like to ask them, but I don't think that would be feasible every time.
Great shot
Nice Work
❤
лучши лучше свой английский и от акцента избавься 😂
Can I start this with an iPhone 13?
My love of street and my social awkwardness is a killer. I'm so socially awkward that when I edit afterwards and I see someone had noticed I took their pic I get scared. Off the damn picture and end up deleting it
Love this
Brilliant Shot
Great tip, can make a big difference
Adds depth to the image. Foreground middleground background. The first shot didn’t have much of a foreground.
The one day out of 365 it was sunny after raining in the UK.
This content is on a whole different level!
looks like a creep shot
Settings pls
This is such a great idea for the hunt of lights and shadows!. One thing I’ve noticed is that small creative challenges like this can really change the way you start seeing scenes.
I actually started collecting exercises like these and ended up putting together a book with 500 photography challenges called “The Ultimate Playbook for Photographers”. If anyone is looking for more ideas like this, that’s where the project came from.
85 is a great lense for street photography, but I also love the 70-200 cause I can stay as away as possible and get great shots of people without disrupting them on the go
Cool I want to see more like this
🙋♂️🤝👍
thats nice, but what about persons rights?
Bırak birini izinsiz çekmeyi arkada göründü diye polis çağıracaklar çekincesinden lens yerde geziyom
If you're just starting out , not knowing what settings to use, second-guessing every composition and the light, scared of taking photos of strangers, that's exactly where I was. The thing that accelerated everything for me was shooting with someone who could give real-time direction on light, composition and camera settings. That's why I run 1-to-1 street photography workshops in London. No groups, just you, me, and the streets. From £150.
https://www.photorox.art/workshops-street-photography