jky
Well-known
The three share a similar style, with deep rich shadows and the main subject brightly lit. Of the three I think the second is most expressive.
david.elliott
Well-known
I'll echo that sentiment Doug.
I like the second photo quite a lot.
I like the second photo quite a lot.
gavinlg
Veteran
That 2nd one is absolutely killer. You're making such good use of harsh direct light and deep shadows, and the little gf1 is doing fantastic.
Cheers
Cheers
PatrickT
New Rangefinder User
These are all good, but that second one really rocks!
morgan
Well-known
The lighting vaguely reminds of Phillip Lorca Dicorcia's Head series. Nice shots!
jky
Well-known
Thanks for the comments.
The GF1 I'm finding to be a pretty neat little camera - though I still wish for a better viewfinder & distance scale. Not sure if it's just me, but the GF1's rangefinder-like appearance makes my fingers wander around for knobs.... The 3 week test run (or rather vacation to NY) taught me how to operate the camera fairly quickly.
What I love about large cities is the nice patches of light you can find even if it's midday. Tall buildings, awnings and such really help with this... overall though, it's just nice to press that shutter
The GF1 I'm finding to be a pretty neat little camera - though I still wish for a better viewfinder & distance scale. Not sure if it's just me, but the GF1's rangefinder-like appearance makes my fingers wander around for knobs.... The 3 week test run (or rather vacation to NY) taught me how to operate the camera fairly quickly.
What I love about large cities is the nice patches of light you can find even if it's midday. Tall buildings, awnings and such really help with this... overall though, it's just nice to press that shutter
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