BillBingham2
Registered User
Essentially, cow photography.![]()
I'm still in search of the elusive ultimate in street photograph, a dogcow on main street!
B2 (;->
what do you guys do to harness a thick face to brace the general unhappy of your subject realised they are being photograph?
The Image has a Bad karma,get rid of the negative and delete it,move on..
I Wish you best Luck
css9450
Veteran
I'm starting to like not being a street photographer.
bmattock
Veteran
Try to remember there are no rules, handed down by the gods of the street.
Tell others what you do, not what you think others should do!
OK then...
Would that everyone would keep this advice in mind.
As someone else mentioned in this thread, it's as if there were not enough rules and laws in this world already - we have to make up our own and try impose them on others. We're all running around playing police officer on each other.
Anyone is free to call what I do with a camera anything they like. I am going to do it whether or not anyone approves of it, and I'm going to call it whatever I feel like calling it, regardless of whatever anyone else thinks it ought to be called. I just do what I do. Anyone who objects is cordially invited to leave me alone, because they're certainly not going to make me stop doing it.
Pfreddee
Well-known
I photograph details of buildings, interesting signs, street scenes where I can find no people, or people who aren't obvious in the scene, in short, to photograph artifacts and a town where there are no people, just the evidence of their presence, nothing more.
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
With best regards,
Pfreddee(Stephen)
bmattock
Veteran
Well there is that one rule, don't knock someone unconscious with your Nikon F to keep them from moving in your photo.
Fortunately, if I'm shooting film, it will most likely be a Canon and if digital, a Pentax. So I think I'm good to go.
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