jklotz
Member
I've started a little project in my down time. I've been shooting portraits "street style" in bars. Everything on my M8, available light, high iso. I'm having a lot of fun with it, and I've only been threatened once! (so far anyway) If you get a moment, please have a look and share your comments. I'm ready for the good, bad and ugly....
URL is www.barportraits.com
Thanks,
James
URL is www.barportraits.com
Thanks,
James
jklotz
Member
Uh, well, I guess they could go either way?
ampguy
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space2k
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more of the pastime tavern shot with my bessa r3a and nokton 40 sc here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/space2k/sets/72157602452635303/
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I tried this in England in the 1970s (HP4 at 400) but gave up because I met with roughly equal parts of friendliness and hostility.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I like the photos and the site.
You certainly get in close, and have a clean site.
My own take on this subject is at: http://www.claremontphoto.eu/ Mainly in the 'With People' gallery.
You certainly get in close, and have a clean site.
My own take on this subject is at: http://www.claremontphoto.eu/ Mainly in the 'With People' gallery.
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ampguy
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furcafe
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Some nice work. I enjoy taking a lot of candids & informal portraits in bars, clubs, etc. (as the saying goes, "shoot what you know"
), too, though I am way too lazy & disorganized to fashion them into an actual project.
It would be interesting to see your original color files, though.
It would be interesting to see your original color files, though.
ampguy
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Thanks
Thanks
My original files?, or are you referring to the op?
Thanks
My original files?, or are you referring to the op?
furcafe said:Some nice work. I enjoy taking a lot of candids & informal portraits in bars, clubs, etc. (as the saying goes, "shoot what you know"), too, though I am way too lazy & disorganized to fashion them into an actual project.
It would be interesting to see your original color files, though.
furcafe
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Yes, I was referring to Mr. Klotz, the original poster. as all of his shots are from an M8, but are presented in B&W.
ampguy said:My original files?, or are you referring to the op?
jklotz
Member
Thanks for the comments, it's been a fun project. Here is a random shot in color for comparison. Pretty much came out of the camera this way - no sharpening to avoid noise of a high iso shot, processed in lightroom, Lens was a CV 50/1.5, probably wide open if I remember correctly. I like the colors the M8 produces.
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