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My try at street photography while in Hong Kong, Street Photography
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TSRice_Owl84
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May 30 2014, 02:23 AM, updated 12y ago
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Its about time I showcase something here at LYN Photography. So here is my try at street photography while in Hong Kong: "The Album: My Try At Street Photography In Hong Kong"And yes I do have some people giving me the "WTF he took my picture!" facial expression looks. I probably do need to learnt the proper etiquette of street photography 1:  2:  3:  4:  5:  6:  7:  8: This post has been edited by Rice_Owl84: May 30 2014, 06:01 PM
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TSRice_Owl84
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May 30 2014, 02:24 AM
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Continued: 9:  A really candid shot. Was just shooting the statue alone and then this kid just shoved something into its mouth. 10:  11:  Street watch repair guy. Wanted to get in more for a better view of the guy repairing the watch but don't really feel comfortable getting too close. 12:  13:  14:  Man just put a ladder in the middle of the street. So just a candid shot while he is on it. This post has been edited by Rice_Owl84: May 30 2014, 02:37 AM
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d4rkholeang3l
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May 30 2014, 02:39 AM
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most of your shots are a little too tight.
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Winston66
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May 30 2014, 02:56 AM
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Did u taking photography course before?
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TSRice_Owl84
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May 30 2014, 03:08 AM
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QUOTE(Winston66 @ May 30 2014, 02:56 AM) Did u taking photography course before? No. No real photography courses. Unless high school photography counts. But back then its all black and white film. It was all about getting the blacks and whites nicely with a photo that has some story (or made up story). QUOTE(d4rkholeang3l @ May 30 2014, 02:39 AM) most of your shots are a little too tight. I'll try to figure out wider shots next time without losing the subject. Hong Kong is quite crowded so I did go in tighter to get/capture a subject. Or I haven't really grasp what street photography is yet This post has been edited by Rice_Owl84: May 30 2014, 03:13 AM
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Winston66
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May 30 2014, 03:19 AM
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QUOTE(Rice_Owl84 @ May 30 2014, 03:08 AM) No. No real photography courses. Unless high school photography counts. But back then its all black and white film. It was all about getting the blacks and whites nicely with a photo that has some story (or made up story). Back then is black and white film? How old are u? Recently I thinking to learn about photography. Not sure if got short course regarding this. But I guess it must quite expensive.
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SUSXiia0Ban
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Jun 1 2014, 03:17 PM
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QUOTE(Rice_Owl84 @ May 30 2014, 03:08 AM) No. No real photography courses. Unless high school photography counts. But back then its all black and white film. It was all about getting the blacks and whites nicely with a photo that has some story (or made up story). I'll try to figure out wider shots next time without losing the subject. Hong Kong is quite crowded so I did go in tighter to get/capture a subject. Or I haven't really grasp what street photography is yet  I do agree with him. Hong Kong is VERY crowded especially weekend. Is quite hard to get a wider shots and nobody photobomb your photos.
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danielcmugen
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Jun 4 2014, 11:29 PM
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I dunno how to judge street photos but I enjoyed looking at them
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