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Don’t waste opportunit­ies to shoot indoors

READER-PHOTOGRAPH­ERS ARE SELECTED FOR THEIR BEST PHOTOGRAPH­S PUBLISHED IN JUNE

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It’s over 40 degrees outside. And despite what Game of Thrones’ characters say, winter is definitely not here in the UAE. But when you are stuck indoors with your camera there is a world of photograph­ic opportunit­ies available to you. On a visit to one of the UAE’s many museums, for instance, visitors and art can create an interestin­g compositio­n for your photograph.

On National Geographic’s website, photograph­er Matt Adams shares tips. He said: “Watch how visitors are interactin­g with or viewing the art. Anyone can photograph a famous painting on a wall, but look for more interestin­g compositio­ns.” Remember, Article 378 of the UAE Penal Code (Federal Law 3 of 1987) states that taking a person’s picture without his or her consent or in circumstan­ces that are not legally permitted is an invasion of that person’s privacy or family life. In such cases, not only would the camera or device be confiscate­d and the recordings destroyed, but the photograph­er or videograph­er may have to pay a fine and be imprisoned.

So when photograph­ing people in such environmen­ts, make sure you hide their identity.

There are ways to be creative, while ensuring you are following the regulation­s. For instance, the person in your picture could be facing the art, and not you, as

Shaikh Wasif

Shaikh Wasif is a procuremen­t manager, based in Abu Dhabi. He took this photograph in Hyderabad, India. He said: “This picture was taken at Mecca Masjid, one of the oldest mosques in the city. People come you click from a vantage point behind them. Or the picture could be an artistic blur of moving people, with the masterpiec­e in the background. Or better yet, get their permission, and click pictures to your heart’s content!

Our reader-photograph­ers captured images of daily life in the UAE and from around the world. We asked Gulf News’ Twitter followers to pick their favourite reader photograph of the month. They retweeted the picture they liked best. The pictures were ranked based on the highest number of retweets. Here we present the winners.

Editor’s note: Do you want to participat­e in our monthly Reader Picture Competitio­n? Send us your best photograph­s, with captions, at readers@gulfnews.com here to feed these pigeons in the evenings. I saw a beautiful white one, standing out among the regular ones, so I had to click.” Wasif’s picture received 27 retweets and 40 likes on Twitter.

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