An easy tactic for getting people photos is to catch them posing for other photographers (long lenses help here)
Or, get the other photographer in the picture, too.
Summer is the time to get married.
I like to take scenic photos that show people interacting with the environment. That's something I've learned over the years of looking at photos on this site. When I was younger, I'd always try to get shots of buildings or other scenery without people in them whenever possible.
People shots are among my most favorite types of pictures to take. I'm still not that good at the level candidness that I want, but I keep working on it.
Thanks but that's my older brother, Jeff. Everybody says we look alike. I don't see it though.
I almost didn't write that comment, the hair looked too gray, but I thought it was you. Sorry for the mistake. But I bet you get down and funky in your own right.
@ Jive -- St. Louis = Cross section of Americana
@ Olga, some fun pics, thanks.
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Get off my lawn you whippersnappers!!!!!
I almost didn't write that comment, the hair looked too gray, but I thought it was you. Sorry for the mistake. But I bet you get down and funky in your own right.
Believe me, it happens all the time, in school the teachers were always getting us confused. While we're not twins there are four days in August where we are the same age, he was born Aug. 27, I was born Aug. 23 the next year. Damn, Catholic parents sure are a busy bunch.
As for getting me funky, you bet I do, in fact theres yet another big street party in downtown R.I. tonight but....nah, too damn hot.
Uncle Earl, Madison Square Park, New York, NY
July 12
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