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>>183431 >1. Don't ever shoot into the sun.
Wrong. "Be aware if you're shooting into the sun you're liable to get a variety of flare effects, and shoot accordingly." Flare is not always bad, and rarely will ruin an otherwise good picture.
Also, lens hoods and lenses with good coatings will do wonders.
>.candids are rarely shots that are worth critique. as soon as you start thinking too hard, it's no longer a candid. I see candids as reflex shots. Others see candids as surreptitious moments in other's lives.
>In this case, both definitions fail.
This is basically incoherent, but it sounds like whatever you were trying to say is wrong, anyway. Most photjournalism, documentary and street photography is candid, and dismissing those genres would probably dismiss at least half of serious photography being done.
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