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Most people will know whenever news
photographers are on their rounds taking news pictures at close distances but many
are too occupied with their daily schedules to bother with the photographers' presence.
It is the same thing too, for camera-totting tourists who are happily clicking away
at all the sights and wonders of the local town and its people. Some people would
choose to avoid being in the path of those tourists' camera angles while some will
just ignored their presence and wouldn't mind being part of the tourists' holiday
pictures.
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Kuala Lumpur's Central Market is one such location where candid photography is possible
with any types of lenses. All the pictures shown in this issue were all snapped inside
the Central Market building using only the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens on two types
of Fujichrome films, Astia 100 (Daylight) and RTP 64 (Tungsten).
All one needs is a little bit of imagination, patient and some reasonable explanations
to use whenever someone started asking WHY you are taking pictures in any particular
venue during a day out of testing any piece of camera equipment for one's personal
satisfaction.
Like all the previous issues, study all the pictures shown here and see for yourself
which fundamentals of photography that were used to snap them. Also, check whether
any of them had followed the rules of the three important questions of photography
that professional photographers had asked themselves while visualizing the subjects
before clicking the shutter.
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