London Photo's (BROADBAND WARNING)

Ash

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A WHOLE load of photo's from london. A load aren't too great, but here they are.



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Ash - some splendid stuff: but I'm unable to comment until you explain what in the name of heaven the person in shot 3 has done to themselves? Is that piercing gone mad?! It looks like make-up from Hellraiser!

Yours in utter bewilderment, Ian
 
Yep Francesco, that's my portrait of you! :)

And thanks Jocko. Tony can vouch that both me and Tony got a free photo of the pierced man, but on our way back past he already had a sign up to pay to take his photo!!
 
Jocko said:
Ash - some splendid stuff: but I'm unable to comment until you explain what in the name of heaven the person in shot 3 has done to themselves? Is that piercing gone mad?! It looks like make-up from Hellraiser!

Yours in utter bewilderment, Ian


Same here... :eek: That guy must have his own weight in bits of metal just on his head :eek:
 
Ash,
They all look good to me!Well done.
The first series were at Camden Market if my memory of the place serves me well?The other location sees very cosmopolitan,where were these taken?

Looks as though you all must have had a good day!

Brian.
 
Ash said:
Yep Francesco, that's my portrait of you! :)

And thanks Jocko. Tony can vouch that both me and Tony got a free photo of the pierced man, but on our way back past he already had a sign up to pay to take his photo!!

Lord, that's troubling!

The picture which really jumped out at me here is perhaps not one of the "obvious" choices - it was number five: the street with the stalls and the bins seen from above. I was powerfully reminded of one of Dore's engravings of Victorian London: of an anthill of activity, anonymous figures, garbage, commerce, all somehow hidden and heaving. Street-shooting is never something I was ever able to do and I just wish I had your confidence!

Cheers! Ian
 
Thanks :)

Yep Camden is correct! Then it was Speakers Corner at Hyde Park I think!

I wanted to get my negs up before the rest of the guys shadow me with their skill and their superior equipment! lol :)


Yea No.5 is one of my favourites. the tones remind me of HCB, and most of the photo's coming out around that time.


I've fallen in love with Pan F+ 50! (If only it wasnt so slow, my photo's of Tom from before were pushed to the extreme)


I think that it's less about confidence, more about opportunity. The more opportunities to get in people's faces and climb up onto back alley ledges, the better.
 
My favourite is the really intense looking muslim guy staring hard out of the picture. I like the ones of the man with long greasy hair and a cowboy (?) hat. A lot of the pictures look old - compliment!
 
Ash, you have some very good stuff here. The ground shock of the wonderful Zorki shutter moving takes effect after the event (watch cricket from a distance you see what I mean).

Very well done. The shot over the bins is very good as are others.

Good one of Mark at the end, shame about the bald spud on the left though:)

Well done!

I just souped one roll, will scan a few during the week.
 
Thanks for the compliments. I have 2 others with some big baldy in the pics :p I thought I'd save you from a bit of a banter over them - if you wanna see the pics i'll link you to em tony
 
Ash, thanks for saving me from the grief. My anti halide cloak still needs new batteries.

Cheers,

Bald Spud A.K.A Tony A.K.A Fred on RFF
 
Thanks Ash, If I recall one or two others (Jo with her pixels) might have spoilt a decent shot with the wing-nut head in it.

Cheers for now....

err.... Me :)
 
LOL! thats a point! I want to see these embarassing photo's you all have of me!

you must have at least one each, do share!!
 
Boy, do I need a haircut! :) Nice shots, Ash and so quick. You haven't got a digital compact hidden in that Zorki, have you? My measly two rolls are still drying having souped them after dinner this evening.

Mark
 
Heh, it took around half an hour to process, 15 minutes to dry completely and cut into 6-strips, but it took about 2-3 hours worth of scanning, resizing etc.
 
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