Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
I hesitated to post because everyone else likes these photos ..and they are good quality d00d. I'll ask anyway though. After the photos were taken, did you ask if the people minded being photographed and further, put up for remarks on the Internet? There are two reasons for the question.Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
Thanks all.Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
OK, fair enough. It is just me who wouldn't take photos of people who are only going about their daily life and not raising their public profile in any way and put the photos on the Internet.Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
I can understand where Mart is coming from, and I would find it difficult to take a random persons photo. Asking permission before the shot would take away the natural expression of the subject and make it look just like a holiday snap. I personally find photographs of people the best kind of photographic art, and never miss an opportunity to visit portrait galleries whenever I'm out and about.....Keep doing what you're doing d00d, I love it....Re: A walk in the park on a drab July morning
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