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Originally Posted by jinky
Yes street entertainers lend themselves to shots but I hope people shooting them always make a contribution to their funds.
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Originally Posted by ABERS
Hear! Hear! It can cost a fortune up in town. Lots of loose change in your pocket is a must in your workflow if you set out to photograph entertainers! Make the drop before you start clicking and make sure the entertainer seees you do it, then you can click away to your heart's content.
The second shot shows him doing something and tells us he can sing as well as strum. 
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Ooh, what do you take me for!?
Yup - popped a few coins in his case, went over, shook his hand told him the pics would be on my website in a week or two, gave him a card and told him he could have any of the shots for free emailed to him and to look me up when he was famous.
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Originally Posted by Drew Smith
Hi Karen
Thanks for the comments - totally agree with you - I know you like street so I'm sure you've done this, taken a decent shot and then later found some nerk right in your background.  but that's the challenge isn't it - to either get a clean shot or have the background add to the overall compostion. And agree again mouth open would have improved the shot.
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Happens to me all the time, Drew :-) I have a shot I like and notice someone in the background and kick myself. Even though I told you about yours, I will go out today and make the same mistake myself! :-) Like this shot better because you can see him singing. He reminds me a bit of morten harket from Aha!
Karen
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He is a very photogenic guy isn't he Karen!

A nice lad too, had a good chat with him.