Spotted street is not a reportage photo, both in terms of feelings during shooting and in terms of perception of the finished image! But such a departure into abstraction is achieved only in sunny weather.
I understand inside how it works, but I can't explain it in words.
In cloudy weather, even if you take pictures with the aperture completely closed, even if you insert a bunch of objects into the frame, the street will not be so spotty anyway.
Maybe it's all about the light scene?
In cloudy weather, there are no light spots due to scattered light.
You can find a lot of color spots, but due to the lack of sunlight, there will not be the right contrast.
For more than one year now I have been talking about the desire to learn spotting in cloudy weather ... apparently this winter we will have to tighten this flaw.
Well, everything is simple with the sun: if you see clusters of objects, take a picture.
I am not tired of this direction in street photography yet.
There have been cases when, during the time of solar abundance, I "burned out" from spotting.
But in winter, unfortunately, it seems to me that I will shoot such stories at the slightest opportunity!
See you to new spots!