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Hi everyone!
Im currently living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and a complete amature with photography. But the streets are the heart and soul of this city. All I have with me is a Nikon D40 and 18mm 55mm kit lens. There is no chance, at the moment, to buy any add-ons to this as it cost so much to get here in the first place. So any advice you knowledgeable people could give me on the following would be a great help.
Is there an optimum setting for the D40 that would help me take better photos in the streets?
I have taken my camera out and about but, I become very paranoid that I may upset people when I take a photo. I hear one way to do it is approach people and ask. If they say no then dont take the pic. How do you approach this problem? As I see it its not always practical as the moment your saw would be gone. Would you just take it anyway?
Is there a method to taking street photography. Angles, overexposing, shutter speeds vs aperture, shooting from the hip? What makes a great street photo?
And finally whats the best time of the day get out there. In Vietnam the sun is very high and the city is very polluted. Most of the day is just a blown out sky - any advice here?.
Cheers
Vantage
Im currently living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and a complete amature with photography. But the streets are the heart and soul of this city. All I have with me is a Nikon D40 and 18mm 55mm kit lens. There is no chance, at the moment, to buy any add-ons to this as it cost so much to get here in the first place. So any advice you knowledgeable people could give me on the following would be a great help.
Is there an optimum setting for the D40 that would help me take better photos in the streets?
I have taken my camera out and about but, I become very paranoid that I may upset people when I take a photo. I hear one way to do it is approach people and ask. If they say no then dont take the pic. How do you approach this problem? As I see it its not always practical as the moment your saw would be gone. Would you just take it anyway?
Is there a method to taking street photography. Angles, overexposing, shutter speeds vs aperture, shooting from the hip? What makes a great street photo?
And finally whats the best time of the day get out there. In Vietnam the sun is very high and the city is very polluted. Most of the day is just a blown out sky - any advice here?.
Cheers
Vantage
