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Lively & Colourful Street Photography


You need to find out what you will see when you walk the street to take photos. I just follow where my legs take me.No planning- just a random walk around. However, I avoid back alleys and dirty streets. I want to be happy and to capture the images of a happy and lively life. Seeing something unpleasant makes me sad and angry.

Photowalking is a good therapy for my body, mind and soul.


Great street photographers prefer Black and White Photos for their street photography. As a nobody, I choose what I like-depend on my mood and the image I shot. Lady in Red always attracts my attention. It must be the bull in me..




 These two photos above and below are among the top ten of my best street photos. I prefer to see grace and beauty as above and not dirty,noisy and congested as in the wet market and back alleys.

Below is something that I love to see and take photo-people reading books in public places and not glued to their mobile phones. It has a great story to tell as shown below.





At times, the reflections on the shop's glass walls are more interesting than the actual view on the street as shown above.

Street Photography has many definitions, and each definition has a few meanings and each meaning can be portrayed by a few different photos. Let us enjoy our diversity..Here is my MyStreetPhotography.

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