Let me see your photos where you have identified a specific moment whilst taking street shots, and decided this is the shot, I need to take it NOW. This can be any situation in the streets, noticing something unique or spontaneous, which is when you take the shot. This is sometimes known as the decisive moment, a term made popular by the famous street photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, referring to capturing an event that is fleeting and spontaneous at just the right moment.
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