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Photographing people in the street.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bukitimah" data-source="post: 531085" data-attributes="member: 7507"><p>It has become very sensitive with human photo. More so for developed countries. People are more concerned of your intention. </p><p></p><p>If you are shooting scene and the person is captured, eg a tourist spot. I don't think it is fair that thy demand you delete it. Of course the frame is just that person, then we should. Sometimes it is the body language. As you shoot and he/she smile or acknowledged, the signal is OK to go ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bukitimah, post: 531085, member: 7507"] It has become very sensitive with human photo. More so for developed countries. People are more concerned of your intention. If you are shooting scene and the person is captured, eg a tourist spot. I don't think it is fair that thy demand you delete it. Of course the frame is just that person, then we should. Sometimes it is the body language. As you shoot and he/she smile or acknowledged, the signal is OK to go ahead. [/QUOTE]
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