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<blockquote data-quote="Doug b" data-source="post: 1367657" data-attributes="member: 59143"><p>Thanks Chuck! I never ask for permission, as that will always kill any kind of spontaneity or natural moments. I do however, employ certain techniques that usually tend to throw off any suspecting subjects, and they either go back to their business or simply walk away unknowing. Of course, you could always use a telephoto lens, but I always feel like that's totally creepy and impersonal. I was using a 105mm for that one, so I was fairly close to the gentleman. </p><p></p><p>And my cat is anything ever than angry, she's a sweatheart. It's just that my wife's hand is on her head, and is pulling her ears and eyes back a bit! You can't see her hand because the DOF is so shallow. But the bokeh is delish! </p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug b, post: 1367657, member: 59143"] Thanks Chuck! I never ask for permission, as that will always kill any kind of spontaneity or natural moments. I do however, employ certain techniques that usually tend to throw off any suspecting subjects, and they either go back to their business or simply walk away unknowing. Of course, you could always use a telephoto lens, but I always feel like that's totally creepy and impersonal. I was using a 105mm for that one, so I was fairly close to the gentleman. And my cat is anything ever than angry, she's a sweatheart. It's just that my wife's hand is on her head, and is pulling her ears and eyes back a bit! You can't see her hand because the DOF is so shallow. But the bokeh is delish! Doug [/QUOTE]
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