Thank you to all who voted for my entry in street-32 it was much appreciated. :)
So off we go with Street-33
Here is a definition of street photography copied from the original Street Challenge post:
"Catching a fleeting moment WHERE THE PRIMARY SUBJECT IS PEOPLE, doing what people do, being what people are and which moves the viewer in some way. Street photography is often B&W, but not exclusively or necessarily so. Contains a human presence & element even if it is architecturally inclined. Often defined as "Unposed scenes in public places": so, no street portraiture where the subject is posing - although they may catch you & look into the camera! It does not need to be confined to overtly urban areas - could be a beach (or an airport). Avoid heavy hdr processing, spot-colouring etc..."
If you want to give it a go but find yourself wondering, “should I ask permission before shooting strangers in public places?” then the short answer is "no" but you'll find longer and more helpful answers here:
If you are new to this genre, or a bit intimidated, street shots do not have to be close up, they can be silhouettes, or a person from a distance that shows the scale of the location, or an interesting background.
This challenge will run from today, 6th June until midnight BST on Tuesday 27 June 2017. entries must be taken within these dates. I'll choose the finalists on Wednesday 28 June 2017.
So good luck and lets hit the streets.
Please tag your photos: street-33
Please also post your photos on this thread to keep this challenge current and to inspire others
I get nervous taking photo's in public people do look at you with fear when you have a camera too ha ha.... my city is small enough for people to know each other or someone who knows someone.... this was as brave as I could get at the moment, friends of mine do street photography so I have seen a lot of great images from them
@angiedanielle24 do not forget to tag your street picture "street-33"