Why you like street photography..

I may have some as soon as I get all my rolls processed...and that is taking some time now that I'm working again. Great shots, everyone. 🙂
 
I couldn't resist to post a few more shots as I am starting to really like this thread...

PS: I've always been an Hinius fan...
 
Because there is no better way to learn about new places than walking the sreets (and taking photos while doing so).

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Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Hanoi, Viet Nam

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Hong Kong
 
OK, this is a crossposting, but this illustrates "why I like street photography" (and I've been too lazy this week to process new pics)...

This one I took in Paris (my own toning in sepia and edge burn):

 
Some great shots have been posted here!

Gavriel, you could call yours: walking a tightrope shadow

Sergio, I love your second one of the person walking towards a sunlit opening. Call it: walking into the light
 
Why street photography? The photo posted by James Burton are the reason. I look at quite a bit of photography, but the unstaged style of photography keeps my attention. I see pictures like that and think..... how did he do that? What was he thinking to make him see the scene that way? If I ever become good at it, maybe I'll think differently.
 
gabrielma said:
OK, this is a crossposting, but this illustrates "why I like street photography" (and I've been too lazy this week to process new pics)...

This one I took in Paris (my own toning in sepia and edge burn):


It's really beautiful ! Great photo. If all runs well I'll be there in June again.
 
It makes me feel like sneaking up behind people and acting strangely.

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Sometimes it just makes me think

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Sometimes my friends and I visting form Holland sit and watch all the weird street photographers in Melbourne going about their business. Do we need a model release to do that?

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