lukitas
second hand noob
Thank you Airfrogus, PF, Raid and Darthfeeble!
Darth, I like to squeeze every last bit of tone out of a raw file. In contrasty light, it is easy to approach HDR like results. And I like to underexpose a little, to capture the sky, and then pull up the shadows.
Darth, I like to squeeze every last bit of tone out of a raw file. In contrasty light, it is easy to approach HDR like results. And I like to underexpose a little, to capture the sky, and then pull up the shadows.
lukitas
second hand noob
Another fruitful day.
Another fruitful day.
There it goes again, a day better than fireworks.
First I was greeted by these two :
then these two :
I kissed His Highnesses ring :
and then I kissed the queen's rings :
All this happened before the day really started :
to be continued...
Another fruitful day.
There it goes again, a day better than fireworks.
First I was greeted by these two :

then these two :

I kissed His Highnesses ring :

and then I kissed the queen's rings :

All this happened before the day really started :

to be continued...
lukitas
second hand noob
lukitas
second hand noob
lukitas
second hand noob
lukitas
second hand noob
lukitas
second hand noob
And another one
And another one
Once more, my cup floweth over.
And another one
Once more, my cup floweth over.



lukitas
second hand noob
lukitas
second hand noob
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Some not so ordinary street photography pictures on these two pages here.
Interesting progress from where it has started by OP not so long time ago.
I wonder how many of them are not blind shots from the hip, but framed ones.
Interesting progress from where it has started by OP not so long time ago.
I wonder how many of them are not blind shots from the hip, but framed ones.
lukitas
second hand noob
Some not so ordinary street photography pictures on these two pages here.
Interesting progress from where it has started by OP not so long time ago.
Thank you for noting progress. I am a beginner in 'street photography'.
Timid by nature, studio photographer by education, pointing my camera at people is a new sensation.
I wonder how many of them are not blind shots from the hip, but framed ones.
I float between absolute control, and just wildly pointing my camera at somebody. Quite a few are no good. But I get very happy surprises. Often, the surprise isn't that great, I have a decent idea of what the shot will look like, even with the camera at 90 degrees of midriff.
edit : on review, of the last nine on this page one was shot looking through the viewfinder, the others were all 'free hand'. As are the ones I put on the gallery today.
Cheers!
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Great showing L. Keep'm come'n. I like what i am seeing. I think the two hand in foreground shots on the previous page are a very interesting pairing. Diptych maybe? Keep it up....
fireblade
Vincenzo.
these aren(t too bad either
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I'm liking this one, very nice.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
fireblade
Vincenzo.
...and this one.
fireblade
Vincenzo.
..........and this one.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
lukitas
second hand noob
that and this as a diptych in B&W?
Yeah, they do belong together. For once though, colour is better for the man : the little bit of blue and white in the ring adds information in colour, especially as it is OOF.
fireblade
Vincenzo.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Vincenzo, I would change the one on the left to B&W and put a boarder if the were say 13 X 19 of maybe 2 -3 inches between the two images.
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