Welcome to Day 132 :) Today we are going to take a look at Street Photography - Candids. I know some of you are a bit leary of taking photos of strangers on the street .. but trust me it's ok. Most of the time the don't care or don't even realize you have a camera.
Not many of mine turned out very well .. just a few from the dog park. Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 132 :) Today we are going to take a look at Street Photography - Candids. I know some of you are a bit leary of taking photos of strangers on the street .. but trust me it's ok. Most of the time the don't care or don't even realize you have a camera.
Not many of mine turned out very well .. just a few from the dog park. Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
photogrl57, what great photos of the heathens boy that baby is sure growing fast pg 1
first one is down a Fisherman's Wharf SF homeless man and his dog, second is how he walks around SF, third I took when I was home in Scotland, I had gone up the street to wait for my sister to finish work, when I saw this man and his dog, said his dog loved to have his picture taken, can't remember the type of dog it was, could be a Pyranees
street guy with his dog SF
this is how he walks around SF
can't remember what type of dog he said it was
this one was more hard to complete,
c-olin wrote:
this one was more hard to complete,
like the ponies c-olin, pg 1
While at the park yesterday, The owner let me get a shot of his dog but not him.
Candid pictures. I agree its difficult to just take pictures. But I was lucky getting the ones I have to share today. These were taken last August with my little Canon Powershot SD 780 IS and I was on a passing train , somewhere in the great beyond ,looking out the window with my camera in my hand. The train had come to a brief stop, then as it was slowly pulling away again when I saw this man climb out of a dumpster. It looked like he had a routine and knew what he was doing, Then he walked away with his bicycle with a half full garbage bag on his back
Gone all day....a HUGE pétanque tournament, be back well after dark
Jer wrote:
Street person-homeless
Jer, the last one,,isn't he the guy who does the Caveman ads on TV?
Here are a few from a quick "day trip" we made last weekend via bus, from Germany to Paris.
Feeding the birds in the park
Window shopper
Bride and groom plus photographer
Here are a few I took yesterday around town.
A picture of mothers taking pictures.
This one has this weeks theme. Street scapes, Reflections, Heavenly, and mother nature, archetectural, all in one.
Adding more tracks downtown, a two week project, or so they say.
Just people shopping in the Mall.
Even got in on a Wedding yesterday.
Okay, his pants are full mom, a water wedgie.
Yes, he's so cute I had to get another one of his expression.
TWO, indians, at least four Cheifs standing around.
Going to be another good day. Follows in the tradition of Eisenstadt (wars Over. Times Square) Cartier Bresson (Puddle Jumper) Brassai, Doisneau etc. etc. ,I have about a million street scenes (well 26 actually!) hard to choose a favourite....
photogrl57 wrote:
Welcome to Day 132 :) Today we are going to take a look at Street Photography - Candids. I know some of you are a bit leary of taking photos of strangers on the street .. but trust me it's ok. Most of the time the don't care or don't even realize you have a camera.
Not many of mine turned out very well .. just a few from the dog park. Here are a few examples to get us started. I look forward to seeing what y'all come up with.
Just walked into picture...
No. It's MY icecream.
No. It's my icecream.
Santa Monica. Sunday morning.
Hello Doggie...
Royal Academy. Through a work of art.
Oh! I do like to be beside the seaside...
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