This is a follow up of last week's post.
Why 'Social Lens'?
It is called Social, because I am interested in everything related to humanity, how people live and act, what we do consciously and unconsciously, how we effect the world around us and treat one another.
Lens in this context refers to -- wait for it -- the lens of the camera I will be using to take the pictures of what I am seeing (that at least is pretty obvious...), but it also refers to my viewpoint - everything I watch and see is observed through my eyes. There isn't really a way around that of course, and as long as one is aware of that it shouldn't be much of a problem. After all, life is experienced individually and every point of view can add to the greater whole.
A group possibly doing some break dancing
which will definitely gather some attention. Corona has been hard on street artists...
Public social interactions have changed, or have they?
Would you notice anything different other than the mask? It seems to me that distance between people is getting closer once again after a year of social distancing
It's always hard to eat with a mask on, but then they hang on the side which is also not ideal
On the market
Distances have always been hard to maintain here, and to be honest, there is hardly a change from pre covid with masks removed. One thing standing out, however, are the lines which people still follow more closely. But it is rare to see 2m distancing
Note: If the picture(s) in this post depicts yourself or someone you know and you want it removed, please let me know and I will remove it. As street photography is considered to be an art form in my country it enables artists to publish pictures of people in public places.