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View Photo Gallery: Click to view Gallery Ricoh GR III Street Photography Point-of-View #7 takes us through the urban streets of downtown Indianapolis while I ask strangers if I can take their pictures. This is the best way to do street photography as it allows you to compose the shot, capture the personality in the subject's eyes, and possibly gain a follower, client, or even friend.
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View Photo Gallery: Click to view Photos Anyone can take a snapshot of a covered bridge on their phone, but to get the proper angles, lighting and general aesthetics of a landmark like a covered bridge, barn or any structure that has a wide, well lit entrance, and not get a blown out window or entrance is not an easy feat, but certainly doable if you know how. I use my Canon EOS RP Full Frame camera to shoot a beautiful covered bridge in rural Indiana. Along the way, I try to show you how to get a nice collection of photographs from an outing like this with such a historic subject. View on YouTube: Click to view Video
View Photo Gallery: Click to view Photos I continue my testing of the Ricoh GR III by asking strangers in a small town if I can take their picture. I also grab some shots of the town's memorial to our fallen heroes, a nice throw-back ice cream stand, and some other photos along the way. The purpose of the video is to show how to take advantage of an average walk around a small town, whether you're with your family, or just stopping by on your way to another location and don't want to lug around the DSLR or other large camera. The Ricoh GR III is perfect for this sort of photography, as it's not intrusive and doesn't really attract attention. |
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