I sometimes do that but sharpness get a bit of compromise. Cannot brake the camera in time. :bsmilie:zaren said:Pretend to be shooting something else, then at the last minute swing your camera around to catch the decisive moment for a split second, then continue to shoot other things before walking away.
Slim said:I sometimes do that but sharpness get a bit of compromise. Cannot brake the camera in time. :bsmilie:
Now just shoot first. The rest worry later!
army training is good for street photography... it trains you to...Kavana said:wow that was a fast reply, thanks everyone. I guess I have to train my sprinting now ;p.
Cactus jACK said:army training is good for street photography... it trains you to...
sprint - shuttle run
jump over obstacles - standing broad jump
upper body and torso strength - chin-up & sit-ups
endurance - 2.4km
all-in-1 - SOC!!! hahaha :bsmilie:
always wear a friendly smile, always helps in extinguishing any unfortunate incidents.
Cactus jACK said:army training is good for street photography... it trains you to...
sprint - shuttle run
jump over obstacles - standing broad jump
upper body and torso strength - chin-up & sit-ups
endurance - 2.4km
all-in-1 - SOC!!! hahaha :bsmilie:
always wear a friendly smile, always helps in extinguishing any unfortunate incidents.
StreetShooter said:1. Carry a big tripod
2. Look like a 300 pound gorilla
3. Growl at anyone who looks your way
4. Shoot whatever you like