This image was shot at the wrong aperture f/2.2 and from the waist while walking. Use the right aperture and try to pause or stop just as you release the shutter.
JFC0023
November 13, 2017
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Jean-Francois Cleroux
November 14, 2017 at 9:54 pm
So this was taken on a pre photo walk checking out Main Street in Vancouver before my first Street Photography Meetup the following Sunday. I was shooting from the waist with trigger finger on the shutter release. So I was shooting blind. Fired off three shots as I walked while they walked towards me when they did this. A little blur . . . time to check the settings.