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I love the challenge of street photography, and I'll be the first to admit, that a lot of luck comes into play. There isn't time to compose, you see a character, some good light or a bit of colour and you have to take the shot. I'm not happy with any of these, but they're the best of the bunch from today's walk.

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I'm not happy with any of these, but they're the best of the bunch from today's walk.
I don’t really do much street photography at all & I’m certainly no expert but some of these look really good to me. I think they could maybe be improved with a little bit of judicious editing but keep up the good work!
 
I don’t really do much street photography at all & I’m certainly no expert but some of these look really good to me. I think they could maybe be improved with a little bit of judicious editing but keep up the good work!
Thank you, I don't do any editing other than cropping and straightening of horizontals. Wysiwyg!
 
I don't do any editing other than cropping and straightening of horizontals.
That’s more or less what I meant really. Have you cropped any of these?
 
That’s more or less what I meant really. Have you cropped any of these?
Indeed I have, it's an issue with modern street photography. There is crap everywhere, signs on pavements, graffiti, dross, everywhere. Then there's the light in towns and cities. The very nature of them obscures it. The shot of the canoes is a good example, it was cloudy yesterday, with the sun behind the cloud, they looked dull and the reflections were vague. Then there was wind and current constantly moving them around. That shot took about 15 minutes and has the hell cropped out of it to get rid of all the crap. I'll find the full frame shot later

Try it, feel the frustration.

There is a branch of street photography where you ask permission to photograph someone. In that scenario, you have more time, and you can move around, in some ways it's easier, others more difficult, rejection hurts. I do that as well but less frequently.

Seriously though, give it a go.
 
I also like the canoe shot; that and "everything is going to be alright".

I tip my hat to anyone who does street photography (of people) because it makes me feel uncomfortable to do so. Street photography of architecture, random graffiti or signs is about my limit.
 
I can’t say that I’m a huge photographer of people. Probably even less now than what I used to be. It’s something to think about if I feel like a challenge though.
 
People are my favourite subject, but the ones I photograph are sitting on a stage and I have implicit permission to be doing my thing. I'm very shy about photographing strangers.

Lovely pics, I too love the canoes. Lovely colours.
 
People are my favourite subject, but the ones I photograph are sitting on a stage and I have implicit permission to be doing my thing. I'm very shy about photographing strangers.

Lovely pics, I too love the canoes. Lovely colours.
Street is great Thad, and you are in one of the best places on earth to do it.

 
All great shots would be well pleased with all these ... Picture three nice to put a face to a name ...... Gary
 
Street is great Thad, and you are in one of the best places on earth to do it.


Funny you should say that. When I walk through my local streets, I see the usual people doing the usual things in the usual way. When overseas visitors visit our streets, they see something completely different and remind me to open my eyes a little wider!

I guess the best street photography is about seeing the usual things... in a different way. And getting over the self-consciousness :)
 

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