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9 hours ago, Idawhat said:

Serious looking individual. One has to wonder what he is focused on.

It was the end of the day and they were leaving work. So many things could go through his mind at this moment and in this crazy period!

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1 hour ago, lykaman said:

Great Image..     A Question:- How did you know what lens to use? 

Thank you. 
I have a few old manual lenses that I very much enjoy on CL and T. But as a street shooter, it is very hard to use manual lenses and AF is much easier.

Now that street photography is almost impossible with empty streets, I am trying to un-dust my good old lenses. The day I took this shot, I had my Nikkor 85mm, f/1.8 on. This is a very sharp lens, but When I took this shot, it was dark, I was moving and my subject was also moving. Therefore, it is not very sharp, but I posted it because I liked the expression of the guy..

stay safe.

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On 4/20/2020 at 8:36 PM, Louis said:

Thank you. 
I have a few old manual lenses that I very much enjoy on CL and T. But as a street shooter, it is very hard to use manual lenses and AF is much easier.

Now that street photography is almost impossible with empty streets, I am trying to un-dust my good old lenses. The day I took this shot, I had my Nikkor 85mm, f/1.8 on. This is a very sharp lens, but When I took this shot, it was dark, I was moving and my subject was also moving. Therefore, it is not very sharp, but I posted it because I liked the expression of the guy..

stay safe.

Sometimes sharpness is overrated. The other qualities in this photo are much more important.

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Brent, thank you. I totally agree with you in regard to sharpness. Sometimes, a slightly un-sharp photo can add to thedrama.  (Of course, I am not talking about some people who are continuously posting blurry and very badly composed shots! ;) )

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