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Recently shooting in New York City, I captured a few waist level candids of this gentleman and his dog with my Q2M. As we can see, he was looking directly at the camera and as he passed me he suddenly stopped and challenged me with, "Did you take my picture?". Before I could answer he continued with, "Why don't you just ask?". I told him that just wasn't how I did things but  asked him if he would allow me to take a photo. He happily complied. He calls himself Cbreezy and we friended each other on Instagram. I've sent him copies of the photos we see here. 

The first is the initial candid I captured and the second is the posed street portrait. I think I still prefer the initial candid I captured...which do you prefer?

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Great shots, as always. It has happened to me several times to get the same reaction and question. I always responded because I wanted them to remain as natural as possible in their own world, without posing for a photo! lol

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Candid for me.  
The portrait is really nice though, I just wish people wouldn’t smile - i never stop them because it’s always such a nice connection but as soon as I get the images home I realise I prefer a non-smiling expression for a street portrait 

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12 minutes ago, evikne said:

I hate it when someone spots me and smiles and shows the V sign. That usually makes me consider the image lost. 😄

Absolutely! But I take the shot first to not upset them, then I suggest to take another shot without the V sign,, asking them to look at a direction I show! Sometimes, it does work well! 😅

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