SimonSawSunlight
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oh, "constructive criticism" is a completely different pair of shoes, isn't it. i wouldn't expect or demand that from anybody. doesn't mean people shouldn't use their teeth every once in a while. "ymmv" as they say.
rwintle
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thanks, folks.
On second thought, I think this is the only one worth posting. Must shoot more street I think, why not? I have some digital P&S stuff that I quite like, but I'm not doing that here...
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thanks, folks.
On second thought, I think this is the only one worth posting. Must shoot more street I think, why not? I have some digital P&S stuff that I quite like, but I'm not doing that here...
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LessIsMore
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Very good (to my taste) photos here... and very bad (to my taste) behavior too.
Let's try to keep the focus, I think you can't get more "street" than this
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Very well seen, bravo!
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airfrogusmc said:
These two shots kind of sum up my initial struggle to see what street photography was about when I first started out. Both seem so ordinary and devoid of any stand out interest when you don't understand what you're looking at.
For a long time I'd look at the work of many acclaimed street photographers whilst at college and simply not understand what it was I was supposed to be looking at leaving me curious to know why they had reached such 'star' status among photographers.
Now images such as these remind me why I love this kind of photography, as Holmes would say "the games afoot" and why not make a game of it, for me it certainly beats sitting on a hill for three hours waiting for the light to hit the valley just right:angel:
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Jamie Pillers
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I like both. The great 'decisive moment' of the first, and the cool 'ghostliness' of the second. Did you achieve the ghost look by dodging in post production?
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rwintle
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I have no opinion as to the "streetiness" of this or any other photo in this thread (well, no opinion worth sharing, anyway) but I really love this photograph. The light, the leading lines, the tiny silhouetted figure tucked up in the top corner.
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airfrogusmc
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These two shots kind of sum up my initial struggle to see what street photography was about when I first started out. Both seem so ordinary and devoid of any stand out interest when you don't understand what you're looking at.
For a long time I'd look at the work of many acclaimed street photographers whilst at college and simply not understand what it was I was supposed to be looking at leaving me curious to know why they had reached such 'star' status among photographers.
Now images such as these remind me why I love this kind of photography, as Holmes would say "the games afoot" and why not make a game of it, for me it certainly beats sitting on a hill for three hours waiting for the light to hit the valley just right:angel:
Thanks Simon and I totally agree with your assessment and I love the first image from (Simon I think). My shot was first about hte light then the V comp and all the triangles...
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A couple from this morning.



airfrogusmc
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I have no opinion as to the "streetiness" of this or any other photo in this thread (well, no opinion worth sharing, anyway) but I really love this photograph. The light, the leading lines, the tiny silhouetted figure tucked up in the top corner.
[presses imaginary "like" button]
Yes I really like it to....There are some very good images in this thread.
I hate the term street photography but I am so guilty of using it....
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