Thank you Tim. I pretty much was here, I had half an eye on the back of the camera while talking with him and another person out of frame. I think he thought I was still taking shots of someone off to the left.
Indeed, I sometimes take some shots of a friend while scoping out another subject off to one side hoping to catch them at a natural moment when they think I am aiming elsewhere. Particularly if I’m using a flash in one hand as I did here, after a few shots people pay it less attention – or at least until it becomes annoying…
Love the angle you’ve taken with this subject. Are you shooting from the hip?
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Thank you Tim. I pretty much was here, I had half an eye on the back of the camera while talking with him and another person out of frame. I think he thought I was still taking shots of someone off to the left.
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Well done. I think you would agree that we get more candid shots when our subjects are not composing.
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Indeed, I sometimes take some shots of a friend while scoping out another subject off to one side hoping to catch them at a natural moment when they think I am aiming elsewhere. Particularly if I’m using a flash in one hand as I did here, after a few shots people pay it less attention – or at least until it becomes annoying…
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So true. I don’t shoot indoors so I can respond to the flash issue.
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I don’t always use the flash but it’s nice to keep a low ISO when I can get away with it and of course control the lighting..
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