My First "Death Stare"

I do get a look sometimes. But not very often :)

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Yeah, if you're out shooting the public, you're gonna get the occasional stare. But there are stares, and then there are stares...
 

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some stares

some stares

For some reason I get quite a lot of stares, and to tell the truth, I also like them..

This is from an Ungdomshuset support demo three weeks ago:
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A May Day demo:
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Ok, no death here, just a stare on the veterans day:
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Lotari, top one is great, what is is shot with? I guess Finnish weather lends itself to wide apertures in "daylight" :)

Ah, checked Flickr, medium format explains a lot... :)
 
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Is it just me or are a lot of these death stares making these pictures more compelling? :)

Richie
 
I was doing some street shooting around a busy downtown coffee shop. There was so much going on that I wanted to get a shot of the "buzz". I did not notice a homeless guy in a wheelchair, but he noticed me. He apparently does not like his picture taken as he came charging at me yelling and cursing and creating quite a scene. This experience has taught me to do a more detailed survey of a shot before I raise my camera.

Bob

ps...Oh yeah, and to plot a clear exit if necessary.
 
Just curious Lotari, how does veterans day work in Finland: against the Nazis or the Russians or both?
 
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Is it just me or are a lot of these death stares making these pictures more compelling? :)

Richie

No doubt in my mind that the death stares help the image. Certainly that's the case with mine.
 
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