paulfish4570
Veteran
Rick, nice stuff. would those be permian high school kids in the bottom pic?
Rick Waldroup
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Paul, yes, I believe those kids were from Permian High. This was shot in downtown Dallas and there were several buses of them. Looked like they were on a field trip of some kind. Did you used to live in Texas?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Not sure about the best, but here a couple of recent ones.
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Simply FANTASTIC. Rick
I LOVE IT !!!
with the GRD 3 or ...?
Cheers- H
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
This is a current favorite, in part because the boy reminds me of Diane Arbus's Child with a toy hand grenade in Central Park.

20101128-scan1044 by Semilog, on Flickr

20101128-scan1044 by Semilog, on Flickr
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nanntonaku
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here's one of mine that i dont hate.
i was just shooting a nice pair of legs but it turned into something else.

red by nanntonaku, on Flickr
i was just shooting a nice pair of legs but it turned into something else.

red by nanntonaku, on Flickr
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StillKicking
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Covent Garden, March 2011

Rick Waldroup
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Simply FANTASTIC. Rick
I LOVE IT !!!
with the GRD 3 or ...?
Cheers- H
Thanks, Helen. This was shot with a Lumix GF-1 and the Panasonic 20mm 1.7 lens. I sold the GRD, which upon reflection, was probably a mistake as I miss it so.
His name is Broderick, and he was quite a character, a really, really super guy. I passed him by, noticed his pose and came back and got off one shot before his body language changed. Then we chatted for a bit.
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Out to Lunch
Ventor
dof
Fiat Lux
Here are a couple of recent favorites:


jcrutcher
Veteran
porktaco
Well-known
so pretty.
rdeleskie
Well-known
Not sure this is my best or my favourite. But people seem to like it.

peterm1
Veteran
PatrickONeill
Well-known
This is unexpected and I love this shot, its a great catch.
This is my favorite all time pic from you Helen. <3
PatrickONeill
Well-known

[untitled] by lightcapturestudio, on Flickr
And this is a picture I'm fond of. I need to go back and reprocess the B&W conversion, but this was taken during my first stab at street photography. I loved this preacher's intensity on the street. he was yelling at passers-by at an art festival.
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
some sick shots in this thread...
a few old ones
a few old ones



franswa
Orbiting
_larky
Well-known
Well, like many others I wont say these are my best, as I don't think any I've made qualify. However, I like these for various reasons.
My reason for shooting street is simply that I will never beat it, it can't get boring. Landscape, flowers, portraits etc have far too much control in the process for me. I'm much too short in my patience to do that style of work, and to be honest it doesn't excite me anyway. Street photography is incredibly hard, I know I'll never get a shot I'm truly happy with, and that inspires me to keep trying. It's competition with myself, and nobody else. Winogrand said it best, something along the lines of including in the frame what he wants, and taking the shot when he wants, and not having to worry about anything else. I feel that way.
I don't think this is street specific, but it feels like to me, but I also prefer to shoot fully manual everything with no meter. I love to guess. I shoot digital but I never check my images until I offload them. If I could process film I'd buy an M tomorrow, but I simply cannot due to health reasons. With other styles of photography, I feel it has to be technically perfect. With street, it simply has to document the street. I like that documentary aspect.





My reason for shooting street is simply that I will never beat it, it can't get boring. Landscape, flowers, portraits etc have far too much control in the process for me. I'm much too short in my patience to do that style of work, and to be honest it doesn't excite me anyway. Street photography is incredibly hard, I know I'll never get a shot I'm truly happy with, and that inspires me to keep trying. It's competition with myself, and nobody else. Winogrand said it best, something along the lines of including in the frame what he wants, and taking the shot when he wants, and not having to worry about anything else. I feel that way.
I don't think this is street specific, but it feels like to me, but I also prefer to shoot fully manual everything with no meter. I love to guess. I shoot digital but I never check my images until I offload them. If I could process film I'd buy an M tomorrow, but I simply cannot due to health reasons. With other styles of photography, I feel it has to be technically perfect. With street, it simply has to document the street. I like that documentary aspect.
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