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03/20/2012 10:15:54 PM · #1 |
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03/20/2012 10:30:53 PM · #2 |
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03/20/2012 10:41:39 PM · #3 |
For street then It'd be mostly shots taken after sundown. Not exactly street, but woul indoor candids work as well? |
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03/20/2012 10:43:43 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Techo: For street then It'd be mostly shots taken after sundown. Not exactly street, but woul indoor candids work as well? |
definitely inside buildings too---great artificial lighting in many stores |
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03/20/2012 10:45:19 PM · #5 |
street candid... but why with artificial light? |
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03/20/2012 10:48:40 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by lobrin: street candid... but why with artificial light? |
+1
The quality of street challenges is usually low, with the limit of the artificial light it can be even worse :) |
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03/20/2012 10:52:39 PM · #7 |
street candid and just capture the reaction... |
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03/20/2012 11:33:41 PM · #8 |
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03/21/2012 02:55:53 AM · #9 |
Erik Kim shoots street with flash on occasion with good results, although flashing random strangers may lead to brushes with the law due to exposure issues ;-p |
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03/21/2012 03:07:14 AM · #10 |
Never used a flash in the street, I suppose if it's well done you wouldnt notice anyway, im always willing to try new stuff so I'd give this a go. |
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03/21/2012 10:36:51 PM · #11 |
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