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When you ask, people will start posing and kind of ruin the moment.
Just take a shot and when they get offended, delete the picture.
Show respect, when they don't like it.
Use a prime lens (50mm or 85mm) and you get less attention then shooting with a big 70-200.
And when you start, start shooting at events like the ones in the video.
People will let you take a picture more easy.
(sorry if i got some words wrong)
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can you do a tutorial on how to edit photos like you did on this video?
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@BassamAlharbi i think 24-70 2.8
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you can shoot alot of people in a short period of time...ha ha dark humour
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@LearnMyShot lol i like your accent and i know this is a diffrent video but when are we gonna learn how to do your style of b&w
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what would happen if you take stolen shots?
ghettoqueue 3 weeks ago
@ghettoqueue what exactly do you mean?
LearnMyShot 3 weeks ago
@LearnMyShot if you take shots from people without asking permission, would they get offended, something like that, especially on city streets?
ghettoqueue 3 weeks ago
@ghettoqueue from my experience. only 10% percent of people will get offended (turn away, or block their face) so if you find 10 interesting looking people you will end up with 8 great shots. not a bad ratio.
LearnMyShot 3 weeks ago
lol maryjana day
mattp566 3 months ago
@mattp566 lol I quickly dug deep in my memory to see what parades have a visited before... and that one came up...
LearnMyShot 3 months ago