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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 62268" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I am also interested in street photography. I have been trying it over the last few months. I feel it has the most "adrenaline" than the other aspects of photography because you never know what you will run into or how people react. I tend to use my remote" and place my camera on my back pack or aiming my camera while it's hanging from my neck. I try to lessen the obviousness of taking their photos. I have yet to get the real nerve to get in their face as Bruce Gilden but one day I will...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 62268, member: 8139"] I am also interested in street photography. I have been trying it over the last few months. I feel it has the most "adrenaline" than the other aspects of photography because you never know what you will run into or how people react. I tend to use my remote" and place my camera on my back pack or aiming my camera while it's hanging from my neck. I try to lessen the obviousness of taking their photos. I have yet to get the real nerve to get in their face as Bruce Gilden but one day I will... [/QUOTE]
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