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No matter how much time it takes to capture one accidental image, the end result is always worthwhile. That is why this isn't our first time sharing Edas's work.
You'll agree with me that the funniest images on the internet are those that were accidentally taken. And the lovely thing about this kind of photography, so to speak, is that you can be either a professional or an amateur and still produce eye-catching photographs.
While some photographs are actually captured by chance, others need some forethought and waiting. Edas Wong, a street photographer, has been capturing coincidental pictures for a long time, and here is what he has to say regarding it:
"When I go out on the streets, I just watch every detail in front of me. If the coincidences are with objects, it's easy. However, if they aren't, I'll also need luck. Sometimes I wait a while to register the right moment. The longest waiting time was several months. I repeatedly went back to that targeted location and waited, re-observing and re-imagining."
This goes to show that no matter how long it takes to take a single image, it is always valuable and worth the entire stress in the end. We've gathered up some of this street photographer's amazing pictures and you can check them all out below.
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According to the photographer, "capturing a good street photo is very complicated as you need creative ideas and coincidental moments." Sometimes, if the photographer has a new idea but feels tired and don't want to walk, he could stop and try to wait for that coincidental/magic moment.
However, he says the probability of success is normally very low as it completely depends on luck!