raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
hi,
i was in Afghanistan this past week for business. On the last day, I spent some time at the local Bazaar.
The camera used was the Olympus 35SP, Film used was the T-Max 400, ei 800 + Yellow Filter, Pushed to 1600 and developed in T-Max 400 Developer.
you can view the photos here,
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=266055&id=703791450&l=6a18ded563
thanks for viewing.
raytoei
i was in Afghanistan this past week for business. On the last day, I spent some time at the local Bazaar.
The camera used was the Olympus 35SP, Film used was the T-Max 400, ei 800 + Yellow Filter, Pushed to 1600 and developed in T-Max 400 Developer.
you can view the photos here,
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=266055&id=703791450&l=6a18ded563
thanks for viewing.
raytoei
Naumoski
Well-known
Nice photos, and nice tones, quite sharp too.
DNG
Film Friendly
A really nice set...
Seems like the natives like the camera too.
I wish Indianapolis had large outdoor markets.
Do you find using a Yellow filter better than increasing the contrast in your editing software later?
Seems like the natives like the camera too.
I wish Indianapolis had large outdoor markets.
Do you find using a Yellow filter better than increasing the contrast in your editing software later?
jja
Well-known
Took a quick look, and I like many of those. Good to see people not threatened by the photographer and going about their business. The photos have a relaxed feel, and I like that.
robklurfield
eclipse
great work. I especially like this one, showing a great bustle of activity on the street, yet with the ruined facade of a building off in the near background. Life goes in even in war-torn places.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=266055&id=703791450&l=6a18ded563#!/photo.php?pid=6207102&id=703791450&l=6a18ded563
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=266055&id=703791450&l=6a18ded563#!/photo.php?pid=6207102&id=703791450&l=6a18ded563
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Thanks for the link. Having spent a few days there in 1977, it was amazing to see how many things look just the same.
Mister E
Well-known
A really nice set...
Seems like the natives like the camera too.
I wish Indianapolis had large outdoor markets.
Do you find using a Yellow filter better than increasing the contrast in your editing software later?
They used to have huge indoor and outdoor markets at the fairgrounds.
Mister E
Well-known
Amazing pictures. I very much want to go to Afghanistan.
Also keep in mind that by putting those on Facebook they have the right to reproduce and I think even sell them without your permission.
Also keep in mind that by putting those on Facebook they have the right to reproduce and I think even sell them without your permission.
raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
hi,
thanks for the comments. Here are some observations:
a. i didn't know about FB having rights over my photos. I will now either put them in ultra-small resolution or start to put stuff in flickr instead.
b. I think part of the reason why i wasn't hustled was because i looked like one of their minority tribe, either the hazarian or tajik. Being of chinese descent, I looked like of their own, albeit more modernly dressed.
c. The other reason is that there is a lack of foreigners there, so people didn't know how to react, in this aspect, a smile was generally all i needed to take a photo. Some were so shy that they said no, there were several fantastic photos which i wanted to take but couldn't. Having said this, taking photos of women in burkas is still a no-no.
d. The country is awashed with ak-47, while my two nights there were uneventful. I heard that every night brings the excitement and possibility of 81/82mm mortars from the Taliban. Kabul works on a concentric layer of security. Even though I did not have personal security guard while visiting the customers and partners, i was made conscious of the layers of security present.
e. In terms of photo taking, i am undecided about the trade off between additional filter factor (+1 stop) and picture quality. The photos looked a bit flat being pushed 2 stops to 1600 iso. The sky still looked bleak despite having a yellow filter.
f. On my next trip, I will perhaps use Tri-X or even Plus-X pushed to 800, or even a mixture of different rolls at different ISO. Perhaps 800 seem to be a better ISO choice than 1600. In terms of gear, I wanted to bring a XA4 as a back up but forgot to pack it. Luckily, everything worked on the recently CLA'd Olympus 35SP.
g. The extreme bright day and the shadow of the bazaar (with a difference of 5 to 7 stops) made me alternate between the auto-exposure of the 35SP and manual exposure. While AE solves this problem, i can't and won't know the DOF/Aperture selected, which has resulted in motion-blur in some of the photos.
h. I shot 6 rolls, only 3 rolls were deemed ready to be shared. The rest weren't keepers at all. I still have a long way in terms of framing and composition in street photography.
i. I am going again in the next few months. contact me separately if you have additional questions.
raytoei
thanks for the comments. Here are some observations:
a. i didn't know about FB having rights over my photos. I will now either put them in ultra-small resolution or start to put stuff in flickr instead.
b. I think part of the reason why i wasn't hustled was because i looked like one of their minority tribe, either the hazarian or tajik. Being of chinese descent, I looked like of their own, albeit more modernly dressed.
c. The other reason is that there is a lack of foreigners there, so people didn't know how to react, in this aspect, a smile was generally all i needed to take a photo. Some were so shy that they said no, there were several fantastic photos which i wanted to take but couldn't. Having said this, taking photos of women in burkas is still a no-no.
d. The country is awashed with ak-47, while my two nights there were uneventful. I heard that every night brings the excitement and possibility of 81/82mm mortars from the Taliban. Kabul works on a concentric layer of security. Even though I did not have personal security guard while visiting the customers and partners, i was made conscious of the layers of security present.
e. In terms of photo taking, i am undecided about the trade off between additional filter factor (+1 stop) and picture quality. The photos looked a bit flat being pushed 2 stops to 1600 iso. The sky still looked bleak despite having a yellow filter.
f. On my next trip, I will perhaps use Tri-X or even Plus-X pushed to 800, or even a mixture of different rolls at different ISO. Perhaps 800 seem to be a better ISO choice than 1600. In terms of gear, I wanted to bring a XA4 as a back up but forgot to pack it. Luckily, everything worked on the recently CLA'd Olympus 35SP.
g. The extreme bright day and the shadow of the bazaar (with a difference of 5 to 7 stops) made me alternate between the auto-exposure of the 35SP and manual exposure. While AE solves this problem, i can't and won't know the DOF/Aperture selected, which has resulted in motion-blur in some of the photos.
h. I shot 6 rolls, only 3 rolls were deemed ready to be shared. The rest weren't keepers at all. I still have a long way in terms of framing and composition in street photography.
i. I am going again in the next few months. contact me separately if you have additional questions.
raytoei
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raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
thanks for all the advice, here, i have switched to flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11987299@N03/sets/72157625944853898/with/5404286988/
not very shure on how to organize it. but there's always a first for everything.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11987299@N03/sets/72157625944853898/with/5404286988/
not very shure on how to organize it. but there's always a first for everything.
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Mister E
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I'm assuming it was bitingly cold?
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