Recent content by kithsirica

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    Photography Questions & Answers

    I've been a long time lurker here, and guess the best way to break the ice is to contribute, so I'll answer anything regarding Photography. My hobby and side-work is photography, so feel free to ask me any photography related question. There are ton of other great photographers here too, so...
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    Accepted Ways of Street Photography in Sri Lanka

    Probably a good idea to have someone tag along, you're right. Also a good idea to take a tripod everywhere you go... just so you can take a swing and hit someone if it does come down to it :lol: tripods are truly multi-purpose
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    Accepted Ways of Street Photography in Sri Lanka

    Thanks, that's great to hear. Only down side was, I was hoping to catch the 'high security' areas like that... not the security aspect, but just the busyness of the city and area there. Maybe I'll be able to find busy packed places similar to that elsewhere. yeah, I don't really want to get...
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    If a Photographer taking a picture of you in public...

    good point, I usually try to do a gesture with my hands if I am about to take a picture of them (and they can see me).... hopefully work equally over there too. thanks. I shoot a 7D and a 450D
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    If a Photographer taking a picture of you in public...

    I'll be visiting Sri Lanka soon, haven't been back in so long. One idea I have is to do street photography there, haven't seen anyone doing that there yet. Do you guys care if someone is taking photos of you while you are in public (just walking, hanging out, or doing something... not posing...
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    Accepted Ways of Street Photography in Sri Lanka

    Government buildings I can understand, but I find this hard to believe in public places (this would outlaw taking photos anywhere outside your home then, doesn't make sense).
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    Accepted Ways of Street Photography in Sri Lanka

    I've seen some other photographers here, so wanted to get some rules, tips, tricks regarding street photography in Sri Lanka. First is safety and not getting your camera stolen, what do you consider the risk of someone grabbing your camera and making a run with it? My main lens is usually a...