Czechstreets 145 Exclusive May 2026
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- Move fast but stay low. Drop straight down the cracked sidewalk; you’ll encounter the first pair of Standard enemies.
- Use burst fire (3‑round bursts) to conserve ammo while maintaining accuracy.
- Take cover behind the broken car; throw a flashbang over the wall to stun the Riot‑type that appears from the side door.
- Patience Over Speed – I spent nearly an hour waiting for the perfect convergence of the kiosk owner, the coffee steam, and the cat. In street photography, timing beats gear.
- Use a Small Aperture (f/8–f/11) – The depth of field helped keep the foreground pole sharp while still rendering the background graffiti in a pleasing, slightly softer focus.
- Embrace Wet Surfaces – Rain amplifies reflections and adds texture. A quick wipe of the lens before shooting ensures you capture the reflections clearly, not as a blurry smear.
- Respect the Space – I asked the kiosk owner if it was okay to photograph his stall. A simple “yes, thank you” went a long way in keeping the interaction genuine and the scene natural.