vincechu
Veteran
Hi everyone,
Some of you may recall that a while ago I asked the question "what is street photography?" (see here https://www.photographerslounge.org...raphy-video-discussion-2115/?highlight=street)
After taking into consideration the discussion from the above thread, I went out and about and did a little practice - I observed peoples behaviours on the street and tried to train my eye a little, but most importantly I think I've gotten more comfortable using my DSLR on the street
So far I think this is one of my better attempts:
Improvised Drumming by VinceChu89, on Flickr
If anyone's interested here's my description from my flickr:
I'd really appreciate some C&C
So far I think:
1. Can't help but think that I should have caught him a little more off guard - he seems a little distracted/aware of my prescence?
2. A slower shutter speed to show his hand movements more - he kinda looks static?
PS - I've got more photos to share later (not necessarily street)
Some of you may recall that a while ago I asked the question "what is street photography?" (see here https://www.photographerslounge.org...raphy-video-discussion-2115/?highlight=street)
After taking into consideration the discussion from the above thread, I went out and about and did a little practice - I observed peoples behaviours on the street and tried to train my eye a little, but most importantly I think I've gotten more comfortable using my DSLR on the street
So far I think this is one of my better attempts:
Improvised Drumming by VinceChu89, on Flickr
If anyone's interested here's my description from my flickr:
This drummer seemed like he was having the time of his life drumming on the streets of Manchester.
He sat their improvising on his improvised drum kit, made from pots, pans, and buckets with concrete/stones in them.
THE DRUMMING HONESTLY SOUNDED AMAZING!
Occasionally he threw up a drum stick, drummed single handedly then caught his drum stick and continued two handedly with a smile. He knew he was good and oozed confidence
(shadow of my friend watching in the corner)
I'd really appreciate some C&C
So far I think:
1. Can't help but think that I should have caught him a little more off guard - he seems a little distracted/aware of my prescence?
2. A slower shutter speed to show his hand movements more - he kinda looks static?
PS - I've got more photos to share later (not necessarily street)