Once again I hit the streets of London and took the DSLR along with my 28mm lens attached. One lens only. Although I feel I stick out like a sore thumb with my big camera hung around my neck but it is the only camera I got. So you work with what you got.
I tend to find that I rush my work. I rush to stop people from noticing me. I rush because I don’t want to hang around for someone to ask me what I am doing. So I quickly take the shot and hope for the best. I need to slow down. I need to practice more. I need to understand this genre of Street Photography. Because I like it, there is always something different happening on the streets.
My starting point is always London Waterloo, where I arrive via a train. Always worth a minute to see what you can capture.
Nearly deleted this shot since it is blurry, but the more I look at it the more I like it, blurriness and all.
This was my last shot of the day. A moment captured.
More to come…
I love your narrative. blurry is good sort of art as it conveys motion. 🙂
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Thanks! I usually delete any sort of blurriness in my shots. Now though I am taking another look.
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Blur also adds as element of art! 🙂
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Good pics! You’re absolutely right about slowing down. Street photography is this weird mix of patient waiting for the moment and quick reaction in order to capture it:-) good luck with cracking the street photography puzzle!
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One thing I lack is patience. But, I must get to grips with it to create the photos I wish to create. Thanks for stopping by.
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The pleasure is mine.
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