I love to appreciate People street photography. I do feel that is a little bit of invasion of privacy and people might not want to be the subject of your work. That's why I am always very conscious when I am capturing people that I don't know in my images. I think that even if I couldn't care less about what they think about being in my photos, I would still feel awkward taking their photos. Getting that super candid images of people just living their life can be super interesting and really create amazing moments that would never been captured the same way if it was planned and modelled, no matter good of a model you are. What do you think about taking photos of other people on the streets without their permission? I am curious to know what are your thoughts on that? Although lately and because I have been practising more some architectural and treet photography, it have happened situations where people were in the framing and were not the main focus but it happened they were there and I still shared those images. And in this particular case the person on the photo was my main focus. Seeing that person standing and just appreciating the moment really caught my eye. And believe me when I say I really liked this composition. Because I was running to the second floor to go to the toilet but I still had to stop and capture it. I was really on the verge of wetting myself. Would you be upset if one day you were scrolling online and see a photo of yours that you did not know it was captured?
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Unknowingly you aim well, then can you imagine if the person thinks it then greets you! I'm sure when that person finds out, he'll be happy, but otherwise nobody knows what he's going to do, haha good work mate.