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Some Street Photography at Easton Farmer's Market
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 346182" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>I really like this weeks shots....they really look sharp. You're becoming a professional street photographer. I tried walking at the mall (only place around here during the week where lots of people congregate), and just for the few I took, I know what you mean about pointing cameras in people's faces. For 95% of them, they just keep walking, but there are those at least 5% that you can tell don't really feel comfortable. My hat's off to you for great pictures, and overcoming your fear? of shooting people. I think it's some of the best darned shooting you've done. Thanks as always for your explanation of how you achieved your effects. They really looked untouched for the most part. But I believe you...I think it has to do with skin tones from the natural state. Great work. Lot's of keepers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 346182, member: 21543"] I really like this weeks shots....they really look sharp. You're becoming a professional street photographer. I tried walking at the mall (only place around here during the week where lots of people congregate), and just for the few I took, I know what you mean about pointing cameras in people's faces. For 95% of them, they just keep walking, but there are those at least 5% that you can tell don't really feel comfortable. My hat's off to you for great pictures, and overcoming your fear? of shooting people. I think it's some of the best darned shooting you've done. Thanks as always for your explanation of how you achieved your effects. They really looked untouched for the most part. But I believe you...I think it has to do with skin tones from the natural state. Great work. Lot's of keepers! [/QUOTE]
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