Monz
Monz
@Simonsawsunlight: those last two were excellent... esp the guy giving you the bird.
bobbyrab
Well-known
That's a very strong set Simon. Superb.
rwintle
Scientist by day
Yashica Lynx 5000 + Arista Premium 400 - first roll through this beastie, still getting to grips with it obviously.

Sole student, University College, Toronto by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Archway, University College, Toronto by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Taquitos 2/$5 by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Sole student, University College, Toronto by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Archway, University College, Toronto by Richard Wintle, on Flickr

Taquitos 2/$5 by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Michael Markey
Veteran
Michael Markey
Veteran
Sparrow
Veteran
.... that would scare Capa

... I went looking for a photo of that woman in the black dress and jar of mayonnaise, the one we both ran away from ... but couldn't be bothered waiting for flicker to fetch the bloody thing
Michael Markey
Veteran
...and life has never been the same since.
Michael Markey
Veteran
HEY!!! Settle down, you guys. How about some useful criticism? I've long been interested in what people think makes a GREAT street photograph. So why don't you each submit your definition here. (And anyone else that has some ideas too, please.) And then maybe suggest some images (either yours or reference someone else's) that meet your criteria. And maybe try to keep this discussion upbeat and useful to the rest of us?
Don`t know the answer to that Jamie ...I think its different for everyone.
Something interesting going on but thats not always going to be the case.
As for myself I just try and get as close as I can and I tend to avoid motifs although people who are attracted to those elements will often point them out to me in some of my shots.
I too would like to here other and wiser heads views on this.
shiro_kuro
Charles Bowen
Rodchenko
Olympian
Rodchenko
Olympian
shiro_kuro, that makes me smile.
Sparrow
Veteran
HEY!!! Settle down, you guys. How about some useful criticism? I've long been interested in what people think makes a GREAT street photograph. So why don't you each submit your definition here. (And anyone else that has some ideas too, please.) And then maybe suggest some images (either yours or reference someone else's) that meet your criteria. And maybe try to keep this discussion upbeat and useful to the rest of us?
I just take snapshots, seldom thinking about it before hand ... then pick the pretty ones off the contact sheet, so what I do is more editing than anything else.
It's not, never been about 'art' or anything precious ... just snaps as mementos that happen to have been taken in an urban setting then selected to suite my designer aesthetics ... and it's difficult to reduce that to a single image
I did write this to explain my artistic point of view some time ago if that helps
Michael Markey
Veteran
Michael Markey
Veteran
Really like that Shiro.
Sparrow
Veteran
Michael, get your coat - you've pulled!![]()
... not for the first time either
(there is photographic evidence ;D)
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
... I'm going with the you stink group
Ah! ... sorry Helen I said I wouldn't do this, sorry, I'll stop again now
Ah, No worries Stewart,
i'm losing Interest in general as of late viewing Photography, flickr, RFf! & the pettiness of people's ways
Holds No Sway anymore ...Who knows where I'll be hangin
Time to lay low and Move On
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Ah, No worries Stewart,
i'm losing Interest in general as of late viewing Photography, flickr, RFf! & the pettiness of people's ways
Holds No Sway anymore ...Who knows where I'll be hangin
Time to lay low and Move On
Don't disappear Helen or we'll have to start a 'Helen Hill' thread just like the one for Roger. This forum needs all the women it can get.
peterm1
Veteran
Boris Stupak
Well-known
Summer 2012 in Tokyo hotel. I noticed some very attractive girls in the elevators with older, frumpy men in my hotel. One girl was with a 60ish guy in a suit, she was quite attractive and young. (these shots might be more appropriately labeled "lobby" rather than "street".)
In my travels through the lobby, I noticed a certain area where attractive young girls toting large handbags would be sitting. They would meet these older guys and go up in the elevators. The handbags probably contained cosplay or bondage gear, they were obviously on the game. I didn't mention my observations to my wife.
That afternoon, I sat myself down in the "hooker area" of the lobby with my Leica M9 half hidden in my lap with Avenon f2.8 21mm lens (not really the right tools for the job), and captured this sequence. The girl sat there about 10 minutes, the John approached, and they walked off to their room.
Focus, white balance and shutter speed obviously take second place to the sequence of documented incident. I did almost no post processing other than crop.
By the way, it is not hard to find film or used classic cameras in Tokyo as of 2013:


These are the souls of infants who died in childbirth. Each statue is erected and dressed by the parents of the dead child. The pinwheels are to remind the souls that everything comes around again and they may be reborn:
In my travels through the lobby, I noticed a certain area where attractive young girls toting large handbags would be sitting. They would meet these older guys and go up in the elevators. The handbags probably contained cosplay or bondage gear, they were obviously on the game. I didn't mention my observations to my wife.
That afternoon, I sat myself down in the "hooker area" of the lobby with my Leica M9 half hidden in my lap with Avenon f2.8 21mm lens (not really the right tools for the job), and captured this sequence. The girl sat there about 10 minutes, the John approached, and they walked off to their room.
Focus, white balance and shutter speed obviously take second place to the sequence of documented incident. I did almost no post processing other than crop.




By the way, it is not hard to find film or used classic cameras in Tokyo as of 2013:


These are the souls of infants who died in childbirth. Each statue is erected and dressed by the parents of the dead child. The pinwheels are to remind the souls that everything comes around again and they may be reborn:

lynnb
Veteran
Sydney, tourists just off the cruise ship

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