You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
RE: How to never miss a moment in street photography
These pictures are great and the advice is good too.
Your pictures are a lot sharper and more professional than mine. I just keep my cell-phone camera close to my chest, glancing occasionally at it like I'm using it to check a map, when really I'm taking 400 pictures an hour. I set my shutter speed to 1/200th of a second if the light is dim, and let it figure out the rest. On brighter days, it seems to know best what to do on its own.
A few of the pictures come out okay.
That's similar to what I did in the beginning. The more you practice it, you'll start paying more attention to little details, composition, where's the best light etc. You can always act like a tourist going around and "making movie" while actually taking photos of what you see interesting. :)
Phone cameras, no more how helpful at times, have its limitations.