Thursday Sreet Thread March 12, 2008 (Late)

Bessa L, CV 4/25 Adox 25, orange filter, D76 1:1 (not the best for Adox 25)
 

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lZr said:
Rick, if you put your mouse over the image, it will say its name. No magics.

In a momemt I'll show you the Industar L/D 55 mm lens of this street shot

I see now. I am not used to putting up thumbnails and did not know it would do that. You had me freaked out. :D I thought, my gosh, either he is from Fort Worth, Texas or you used to live there.
 
I thought I'd try some color for a change.

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lZr said:
Aziz, good work. Why is this guy wigged?

story behind that one seem to be that he was a Scientologist protester attempting to capture the people's attention I presume.
 
Model 337

I like the patchwork of the buildings in the background but I find the overall photo a little boring. They guy is too much in the center of the frame and there just isn't a lot going on here.

I think it's a good backdrop and I might be tempted to go hang out there and wait for more to happen.
 
Aziz said:
story behind that one seem to be that he was a Scientologist protester attempting to capture the people's attention I presume.


And he captured my eyes. Good for him
 
Aziz,
the expression of the lady on the stairs (looking at the wigged guy) is priceless!

Lazar,
good eye and timing.

nightfly,
cool shot, I caught the "Happy Paws" under the billboard ;)

Bertram2,
Awesome were you shooting at 1/2 sec? good motion, it seems they are ghosts

model 337,
yours is good but a bit too centered for my taste, nice timing though.

JeffGreene,
I like how the sculpture and the lady both have their hands full, good eye.

Jan,
no sticky, I think we just start a new one each Thursday...someone correct if I'm wrong.

Todd
 
wray,
I like the colors for sure, not a bad image but I would have liked to have seen the little girls expression, not bad though.

Todd
 
lZr said:
Jeff, I like this capture. It happens seldom, but you got it.

Thanks, Lazar, gotta love that diafine! I liked the way the girl's arm seemed to parallel one of the statue's figure's legs. I liked the rhythm. I know I said this before, but I like the way your pedestrian seems perceived by the posters and manikins.

Todd's work is always superb and inspiring. There's a gritty, unbalanced feel to his image communicated through the grain as well as the framing. I like it a lot! :)
 
#28 from "model337": I like the eye contact, the muted colors and the odds and ends lying behind the fence. But the cut off legs and the placement of the man in the center don't work for me. However to include the legs from eye level would mean too much of empty street and less of the interesting buildings. Getting low or shooting from hip level might help with that. So I'd have the entire body of the person at about 1/3rd into the frame from the left.

Here's one from me.


 
Todd.Hanz said:
wray,
I like the colors for sure, not a bad image but I would have liked to have seen the little girls expression, not bad though.

Todd
Thanks and this one's for you ...
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Thank you All. Jeff, I am stuck now with Diafine and will be for some time.

Starting tomorrow morning I am out for 2 days in North Israel with 3 color rolls ISO 100 and 3 TriX's and my wife + Bessa R.

I will post some new stuff while back from the excursion

Good night to All
 
Anupam Basu,
awesome, love the eye contact as well as the perspective and exposure, great subject as well.

wray,
why not post that second shot the first time...it's great!

Have a good time Lazar, good shooting.

thanks for the comments,
Todd
 
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