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All photos taken 20/12/09 Day: 9 I like taking pictures of people, but approaching strangers is very awkward to me. I missed 3 other photo opportunities because I was too chicken to ask if I could take pictures. They were: - A young couple being affectionate. - A man with and his two young daughters. - A young indian girl and her very stern looking father. I actually spent most of my time trying to build up the courage to ask these people a simple question. But you know, it's also about having to show them the pictures afterwards and puting myself under the pressure to "get it right" asap. So for now, I just slyly steal pictures of the back of peoples heads without asking (& hoping that they don't turn around), which might seem kind of rude and strange to onlookers, but oh well. I'll definitley try to step outside of my comfort zone eventually.
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