rxmd
May contain traces of nut
'Thursday's Street Thread' is just a bunch of us showing some of their street photography and talking about it.
This thread is not about whether you like street photography as a genre, or whether it even exists as a genre. It is all about photographic images and their merits or faults within the genre. Constructive criticism is the key word. Please, comment on the images, and post your street photos for the constructive comments of others.
There's no membership requirement, no criteria, no voting, and no limit to the number of photos posted. The only 'rule' is that Thursday's Street Thread is about commenting on other people's pictures at least as much as it is about showing your own.
If you can, post images as thumbnails or attachments rather than as full-scale images, to keep the thread readable and fast-loading and to keep the server load low.
Anybody can start the thread on a Thursday morning.
Anybody can join in.
This thread is not about whether you like street photography as a genre, or whether it even exists as a genre. It is all about photographic images and their merits or faults within the genre. Constructive criticism is the key word. Please, comment on the images, and post your street photos for the constructive comments of others.
There's no membership requirement, no criteria, no voting, and no limit to the number of photos posted. The only 'rule' is that Thursday's Street Thread is about commenting on other people's pictures at least as much as it is about showing your own.
If you can, post images as thumbnails or attachments rather than as full-scale images, to keep the thread readable and fast-loading and to keep the server load low.
Anybody can start the thread on a Thursday morning.
Anybody can join in.
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rxmd
May contain traces of nut
OK. Here's a very simple picture I took a month ago or so here in Berlin. It's more of a non-decisive moment than a decisive one. It's also not a very good photograph, but those are the best for hearing critique:

If you think it's boring, that's fine with me, just comment on why you think it's boring. I'm ready to have it utterly shot down
Philipp

If you think it's boring, that's fine with me, just comment on why you think it's boring. I'm ready to have it utterly shot down
Philipp
sleepyhead
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kully
Happy Snapper
Yaron, your photo works - I like the repetition of the t-shirts - it could almost be four exposure of the same person, along with there being no other beings in the shot.
Sitemistic, this works for me too, took me a second or two to see the point of the slant
I also like the two girls in the centre flanked by the adults either side, the man's head disappearing out of the world of the little 'uns.
I'm sorry Philip, I couldn't 'get' your photo.
Sitemistic, this works for me too, took me a second or two to see the point of the slant
I'm sorry Philip, I couldn't 'get' your photo.
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petronius
Veteran
rxmd: Maybe a non-decisive monemt, but the decisive moment is overrated imo! Your picture makes the mind flow. Two girls-always good! Why does the man look to his left, when there are these girls on the other side? Nice contrast between the steady scene overall and his velocity. The slightly tilted frame adds to the non-decisive message.
sleepyhead: I like the uniform-like shirts, the contrast between the boring suburbian scene contrasting with the big tree. The picture was shot perfectly timed with matching positions of the four men. Great tones too.
sitemistic: I like the picture for the lots of signs and fragments of ads, all posed in front of the trees. The tilted frame works well with the tilted sign on the right. All adults are partially cut, while the kids, as the pictures main subject are uncut, which leads the lookers attention first to their facial expressions.
These are quick thoughts, so excuse if I completely missed your intentions!
sleepyhead: I like the uniform-like shirts, the contrast between the boring suburbian scene contrasting with the big tree. The picture was shot perfectly timed with matching positions of the four men. Great tones too.
sitemistic: I like the picture for the lots of signs and fragments of ads, all posed in front of the trees. The tilted frame works well with the tilted sign on the right. All adults are partially cut, while the kids, as the pictures main subject are uncut, which leads the lookers attention first to their facial expressions.
These are quick thoughts, so excuse if I completely missed your intentions!
sleepyhead
Well-known
Thanks for the positive comments folks. As for the tones. the picture was taken with a Minolta CLE and 21mm Super-Angulon on Neopan 1600. It was a bright day for that film, but it was all I had with me.... Aperture was probably f/11 or f/16. Neopan is actually quite a remarkable film IMHO.
petronius
Veteran
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Todd.Hanz
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sleepyhead said:Sounds like fun!
Here's nothing too special - just four Danish guys getting hotdogs.
The repetition of the shirts and the centered building elements make this one for me.
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Todd.Hanz
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rxmd said:OK. Here's a very simple picture I took a month ago or so here in Berlin. It's more of a non-decisive moment than a decisive one. It's also not a very good photograph, but those are the best for hearing critique:
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If you think it's boring, that's fine with me, just comment on why you think it's boring. I'm ready to have it utterly shot down
Philipp
I like the girl pulling up her sock, wish the framing were a bit tighter though.
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Todd.Hanz
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petronius said:This thread is a fine idea!
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I like grit
The repating yellow color, bag and stripe, make it. There isn't alot more here, maybe less leg and more sidewalk or more human and less sidewalk...I don't know.
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Todd.Hanz
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paralx
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Todd.Hanz
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paralx said:Thanks for all the feedback before. Herres a few more...
The first works for the movement, I find myself asking how he did that...dragging the shutter?
The second has an almost diptych feel, I like that the guy is framed by the window frame, not sure on the right side though.
Todd
sleepyhead
Well-known
Todd, like yours alot - the negative space, the curves, your shadow. Very nice indeed!
kbg32
neo-romanticist
One from late summer, early fall. There's a large outlet store down the street from where I live. Occasionally they place piles of of goods out on the street. I was on my way home from work, when I came upon this scene - women picking through the pile of scores of shoes.
petronius
Veteran
Todd.Hanz: This is an escher-esque disintegration of perspective!
paralx: The first one could be a person and her guardian angel, the second one gives three scenes to look at in one frame.
Pitxu: When its shot in the street, its a street shot-just kiddin´. The best thing in this forum is, that such questions are seen in a cool way- you should look at some german forums:-(
Your shot is a cutout of life in your area. Even if one knows nothing about the corrida he sees a pick of childhood as it should be.
paralx: The first one could be a person and her guardian angel, the second one gives three scenes to look at in one frame.
Pitxu: When its shot in the street, its a street shot-just kiddin´. The best thing in this forum is, that such questions are seen in a cool way- you should look at some german forums:-(
Your shot is a cutout of life in your area. Even if one knows nothing about the corrida he sees a pick of childhood as it should be.
photophorous
Registered User
Sitemistic, great shot. I gotta admit, I didn't get the slant until Kully explained it, but it does give me something to think about, now that my eyes are open.
Pitxu, I like your Pastoral scene with asphalt. It reminds me of being a kid when the strangest things could be such great entertainment. Oh, what am I talking about. The strangest things are still great entertainment.
Keith, very interesting shot. Makes me wonder what the heck is going on. That glare she's giving you is quite powerful.
Ok, here's one of mine. I'm always confused about what is considered "street" photography....this one may be more "bar" photography. Please let me know what you think.
I don't know how to get a thumbnail in the thread, so here's a link:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2418/2119273907_68d2400057_o.jpg
Thanks,
Paul
Pitxu, I like your Pastoral scene with asphalt. It reminds me of being a kid when the strangest things could be such great entertainment. Oh, what am I talking about. The strangest things are still great entertainment.
Keith, very interesting shot. Makes me wonder what the heck is going on. That glare she's giving you is quite powerful.
Ok, here's one of mine. I'm always confused about what is considered "street" photography....this one may be more "bar" photography. Please let me know what you think.
I don't know how to get a thumbnail in the thread, so here's a link:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2418/2119273907_68d2400057_o.jpg
Thanks,
Paul
kbg32
neo-romanticist
rxmd - love the motion blur of the man on the left, but I'm not sure of the overall intention.
sleepyhead - I really like the repetition of their shirts
sitemistic - agree with petronius
petronius - the grityness of this image works, and I like the repeat of the color of the line on the ground with the bag
Todd - overall, an excellent image in every way
paralx - my thoughts are aligned with Todd's
Pitxu - wonderful playful image
Keep them coming!
Thanks for the comments as well, everyone!
sleepyhead - I really like the repetition of their shirts
sitemistic - agree with petronius
petronius - the grityness of this image works, and I like the repeat of the color of the line on the ground with the bag
Todd - overall, an excellent image in every way
paralx - my thoughts are aligned with Todd's
Pitxu - wonderful playful image
Keep them coming!
Thanks for the comments as well, everyone!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
So far, Yaron's picture is the one stick to my mind.
The skateboard one from Todd, I've seen before.
And now for the chopping block:
This man seemed to not belong in the scene full of modern gadgetry...
from the testroll of the new Ultron I got.
The skateboard one from Todd, I've seen before.
And now for the chopping block:


This man seemed to not belong in the scene full of modern gadgetry...
from the testroll of the new Ultron I got.
paralx
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thanks for the feedback. the first one was pure luck. Being close and our combined movement made it possbile. The second one was all about timing. compositionally, it could benefit from from some cropping.
I'm a big fan of the "four guys." it not only give me a sense of place, it also highlights a very simple moment and makes it feel "bigger" than it may have been in reality.
I'm a big fan of the "four guys." it not only give me a sense of place, it also highlights a very simple moment and makes it feel "bigger" than it may have been in reality.
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