I love your blurred/motion shots! Very creative, David. I have tried to capture similar scenes but without success. Street photography is some of my favorite but I have learned that not everyone on the street appreciates having their picture taken, especially without permission and I guess I'm not bold enough to ask. If you haven't seen the film "Finding Vivian Maier", I know you would probably enjoy it a lot. The story is fascinating and she was a master at capturing unsuspecting subjects with her box camera that usually went unnoticed.
Love the photos, David, brings your shopping street to life. Good to see that you still have a variety of shops - so many closing in this part of the world.
I love your blurred/motion shots! Very creative, David. I have tried to capture similar scenes but without success. Street photography is some of my favorite but I have learned that not everyone on the street appreciates having their picture taken, especially without permission and I guess I'm not bold enough to ask. If you haven't seen the film "Finding Vivian Maier", I know you would probably enjoy it a lot. The story is fascinating and she was a master at capturing unsuspecting subjects with her box camera that usually went unnoticed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann, I like "street photography" & I'm pleased you picked out the blurred motion shots; it was deliberate.
DeleteLove the photos, David, brings your shopping street to life. Good to see that you still have a variety of shops - so many closing in this part of the world.
ReplyDeleteWe still have many local shops & they're doing well.
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