I like the second one quite a bit, since I like the movement shown in the girl in front. The others leave me wondering a bit what you would like to tell us with the shot.
Thanks Marlof i think 2 is the best, never tried street photograph before and it is even harder when your being dragged from one shop to the next by a woman that is a shopaholic:D
I like the second one quite a bit, since I like the movement shown in the girl in front. The others leave me wondering a bit what you would like to tell us with the shot.
And that's esp. what I like about #2: it shows people shopping, people discussing, people in a rush, people interested in the goods for sale, and people who are not. That's the shopping center in a city to me.
And that's esp. what I like about #2: it shows people shopping, people discussing, people in a rush, people interested in the goods for sale, and people who are not. That's the shopping center in a city to me.
I also kinda like it, but in the second one of your first post, you needed less people to make the statement, which makes it easier to spot. I also like the red backdrop the building is giving better than the background in the second one. I just think there's a thin line between a shot that really captures you, and a shot that leaves you more or less indifferent. That line is in a different place for different people. Esp. if you know so little about photography as I do, you just go with your gut feeling.
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And that's esp. what I like about #2: it shows people shopping, people discussing, people in a rush, people interested in the goods for sale, and people who are not. That's the shopping center in a city to me.