
This is a snapshot of all the photos I took at the Hutongs.

These are the top 9 photos. Some of them are successful because they simply satisfy the street photo style, while others are successful due to the intentions and unique ideas that I personally would appreciate, although they may not be successful enough objectively.

This photo is in my top three’s because it satisfies my intent, such as the composition(rule of thirds,) variety in layers, and strong diagonal.

Well… I didn’t rotate this photo on purpose… And I don’t know what keeps making this lovely photo facing the wrong way. Whatever… It has very powerful and clear layers, satisfies the rule of thirds, and possesses a triangular trend. Despite achieving multiple concepts, there is one area that needs improvement: I should’ve told Frank to move a little bit closer to the camera. However, no matter what, I’d still like to declare that this is my favorite photo among the rest of 162.
This used to be my favorite, but I don’t think it is interesting and lively enough. It demonstrates a calm and relaxing feeling and possesses various layers. The composition of this photo is typical, placing the subject at the center, and features a certain angle that makes it more powerful. To improve this photo, I would move closer so that the focusing point would be on the elderly instead of everything else and the background.
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