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Monomad Challenge : Street photography -FRAMING-

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Greetings everyone,

How are you all doing? I hope you're having a wonderful and refreshing weekend filled with good vibes and smiles.

This is my entry for #monomad challenge curated by @monochromes.

Feel free to check the challenge LINK HERE

Mr. Ranjit — also known as the Cendol Machan — was seen checking his phone as he patiently waited to open his vendor stall at Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur.
He wasn’t just passing time — he was actually waiting for his stock of sweet icy delights to be delivered before he could start serving the crowd. Just another quiet moment before the hustle and bustle begins in one of KL’s busiest street markets.

FRAMING

In this post , I’m sharing some photos where I tried using framing — a photography trick where you use things around your subject to draw attention to it .This was another trial-and-error session while im walking with my camera to shoot some photo around the street . It’s been such a fun while experimenting with this techniques.


This stair leads down from the old cinema building. I snapped the photo a bit too early — I should’ve waited until the subject reached the right spot for better composition. I tried waiting for another shot, but the crowd started coming in and filled the stairs.


This is the back alley path behind the Petaling Street vendors. I took the photo a little too late — the person had already passed the perfect spot for the composition I had in mind.


Another shot from the back alley — this time, a street vendor calmly sitting while waiting for customers. He looked so chill, just enjoying the breeze from his table or should i call floor fan.


Here’s another photo from the back alley — this time, an elderly Chinese vendor resting quietly while waiting for his next customer. A peaceful pause in the middle of a long day.

Thanks for stopping by for today’s photo series. I hope you enjoyed it, and I’ll see you again in tomorrow’s journey!