inspiration needed, please

back alley said:
i have new to me 50/1.5 and a 35/3.5 lenses [...] how about posting some indoor/table top shots to offer as inspiration and as a sanity saver for this old street shooter.
Any church in your neighbourhood? That 50/1.5 should do the job...

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(Bessa R3A with 50 'cron, Tri-X rated at 1600 and developed in Adox A49).

Cheers
Vincent
 
Great shots Peterc, Oscar , Vincent, nice table cloth James. SOme good advice on this thread, let's see some of those shots Joe.


Todd
 
I would show some inside shots I took today but I can't figure out how to do thumbnails.

Ted
 
I'll try. I'll also pray to the various Gods.

I tried. Says the file is too large. What now?
 
You can go to cafes and restaurants and try your careful scale/zone focus, calculated exposure and tableshot framing-and learn to avoid this.
 
aad said:
You can go to cafes and restaurants and try your careful scale/zone focus, calculated exposure and tableshot framing-and learn to avoid this.

Aad, that's lovely. Crop a bit of the bottom off and you have a fantastic shot.
My theory on faces is that unless you know the person, are supposed to recognise them, or need to see some sort of reaction or expression you just don't need to see the face. I do have a habit of saying controversial/sacreligious things though.

There are those that have a religious objection to no-face shots :-(

James
 
That's an interesting point, James. One I hadn't thought of-though I have seen shots (that I liked) that used that concept. Thanks- I'm still learning to see!

Aaron
 
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