We went on a trip to the Tate in central London. I really liked the trip as it was a good opportunity to take photos in the real streets rather than the same school environment that we're always in. I tried to take photos of people, although some of them asked me not to take any and it was quite awkward. I want to try and be better with talking to them so it isn't like that again.
I think this is one of the best photos I took that day. If the photo had to fit a type of genre of some sort it would defiantly be 'Walk On By'. I think the photo challenges from earlier helped me quite a lot to take this photo. The words on the wall of the building really make the photo a lot more interesting. The photo was taken with the man near the middle of the photo, but not exactly there. I hoped that the photo would have him in the middle as its a bit more pleasing to the eye. I also really like how theres a women walking by with really colourful light blue hair. It adds a little more spark to the photo.
This is an example of one of the many bad photos that were taken that day. It was taken inside the a tunnel inside London Bridge station. We were walking and I didn't want to stop since it was crowded so I had to take the photo whilst moving. Since I was using the Kit Lens (Which isn't very good in low light situations) the photo came out extremely blurry. We were walking behind a person walking her baby in a wheelchair and the baby kept on staring at us with weird facial expressions and I really wanted to take a photo of it. Sadly, the opportunity was missed,