On 8/19/2012 22:56, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
Privacy? On a public street?

;-)

WelL I wouldn't want a stranger to push a camera in my face, so...

I'm not talking about distance shots, or people just passing by.

And I'd never publish a photo of people embracing where you can see their faces (unless, of course, I knew them ) especially not in New York
Think about it for a minute :-)

ann


Glad you enjoyed, Ann.  Thanks for the comment.

cheers,
frank

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Christopher Hitchens

--- Original Message ---

From: Ann Sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com>
Sent: August 19, 2012 8/19/12
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Subject: Re: PESO - In the Flow

Cool.  Not really from behind, kind from the side

I shoot a lot of people from behind... it's the stock photo habit
and also less invasion of privacy.

ann

On 8/19/2012 21:59, frank theriault wrote:
I kind of broke a personal rule (or, more accurately, guideline) here.
   I don't like to photograph people from behind.  However, of the three
shots I got of this guy (I was bracketing) this one was the most
dynamic and gives the best feeling of speed:

http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2012/08/in-flow.html

Hope you enjoy.  Comments welcome.

cheers,
frank



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