On the Streets of Mongkok
1/2000s, f/2.8, ISO 400, 50mm
I've been spending some time lately shooting street scenes using manual focus. I pre-focus the camera to somewhere around two meters and chose a relatively forgiving aperture (usually something like f/2.8, which still generates a fairly narrow focal plane). It's great for street photography since it's less obtrusive and allows you to compose the image without raising the camera.
Labels:
5d Mark II,
Canon,
Canon 50mm f/1.2,
Hong Kong,
manual focus,
mongkok,
street photography
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