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I 100% get this tho…psychopath or not, lol. Most of the times I don’t WANT faces. With people, I’m looking more for actions that standout from the scene…someone standing still while a crowd moves around, people having a conversation while everyone else is head-in-the-phone…I personally have a hard time remembering faces so I tend to ignore them and focus more on the collective whole. If I could find a way to blur faces entirely while keeping crisp images everywhere else, I’d be happy. I know how to do this in PS…but to do it natively. Like face avoidance rather than detection.
Yeah. I don’t mind the human figure in my photos. It’s good for setting scale…but I don’t care about that person in the composition benign a part of the visual mood.
I find that I am less of a street photographer, and more of an urban landscape photographer.
I care a lot more about buildings and places as constructs that endure (or don’t) than trying to capture an interesting or pensive face.
I like examining buildings with my lenses. They are far more patient subjects to photograph.
I like the idea…maybe mix long exposures in to create that motion blur…study the dichotomy of mortality/immortality…that accountant is just a speck of dust in comparison to that bldg that’s been there since the 1800’s. Will probably be there in 2100, too.