This is what you get sometimes when shooting strangers in the streets 🙂 But why should only the photographer have all the fun?
Taken with my Olympus PEN-F and the mZuiko 25mm F/1.8. Image specs 1/60 sec at f/2.2 and ISO 2000 (it was already much darker than it seems in the photo).
I’m seriously looking forward to the weekend, after another endless hours work week.
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I wish you all a great weekend!
Marcus
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I love getting a reaction when street shooting!! I often shoot on “burst” mode and the shot I most often choose is the one where I’m “noticed”. Sometimes there is response to positive or negative!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I don’t use burst very much, even I know I should! Marcus
A funny capture.
Thanks, it was a funny situation!
True, here a picture speaks a 1000 words.
👍 Great picture!
Thanks, Wiebke 🙂 !
Fun 👍🏼😉
🙂
Street photography is all about interaction. Different cultures interact differently. The photo that you have is a terrific example.
Thanks, Jase, for your perfect words! Marcus
They look like were enjoying themselves immensely! You’ve captured the moment brilliantly Marcus. I feel like I’m standing there looking upon the scene. I hope you have a restful, stress-free weekend! – Amy
Thanks for your lovely words, Amy! Heading into town for some shooting now 😉
Ha ha. They got you! Louise
Thanks, Louise 🙂
Thanks
Definitely photo full of fun! 😊
Thanks 🙂
Cool photo, people being real! Have a good relax time Marcus. 💪🏻
Thanks, John 🙂
What a charming photo! It’s maybe not the moment we strive to capture when we set out to do street photography, but it’s a beautiful moment of human connection just the same. Have a wonderful weekend, Marcus.
Thanks, Heide, you too!