very much enjoy this..
like how the mans face on the immediate left is in focus whereas the man in green is slightly out of, works verywell..
be well.
05/11/06 02:14 PM
moss said...
None of your subjects seem unaware of you, the
foreigner, standing amidst them, taking photographs.
How do you do it?
05/11/06 03:41 PM
raul said...
1. Hang out for a while. (people stop being interested)
2. Small camera. (Nikon FM2)
3. Don't carry a bulky bag.
4. Dress inconspicuously.
5. Shoot fast.
6. Get really close. (people notice less when you are 2 feet away then if you are 10 feet away).
05/10/06 06:55 AM
Seesaw said...
Very interesting. Great shot!
05/10/06 09:54 PM
Emré said...
Depth and colors are very smooth here. I like the movement. - cheers.
05/11/06 12:47 PM
tad said...
very much enjoy this..
like how the mans face on the immediate left is in focus whereas the man in green is slightly out of, works verywell..
be well.
05/11/06 02:14 PM
moss said...
None of your subjects seem unaware of you, the
foreigner, standing amidst them, taking photographs.
How do you do it?
05/11/06 03:41 PM
raul said...
1. Hang out for a while. (people stop being interested)
2. Small camera. (Nikon FM2)
3. Don't carry a bulky bag.
4. Dress inconspicuously.
5. Shoot fast.
6. Get really close. (people notice less when you are 2 feet away then if you are 10 feet away).
05/22/06 11:57 PM
Sudeep Mukherjee said...
Extremely well composed shot and thanks for the fantastic tips. Especially tip no. 6.
:-)
Sudeep