Your Favorite Street Photo You Made

This person would frighten Dracula !

This person would frighten Dracula !

Great thread, all! lets keep it going!

This is not a favorite but a photograph that always make me think 'What kind of person would walk about dressed like this ?'

Whitby - 2 years ago and yes, I've posted this one before.


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This boy was standing alone on the edge of the street, he was concerned for something about. I asked him: "can i take a photograph of you?" - he just ignored me, pulled down his had and made the best suitable and same emotion and reaction that he had before. I adore his nostalgic emotion on the photo.

I could have cropped the photograph, but i just thought to leave it as it.

If it's important, I used - Minolta 7sII + T-max 400.

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shot a couple of weeks back. through the narrow crowded streets, there are probably very few vehicles that would carry a lot of load. so, people still resort to bullock carts for shorter distances. I loved the fact everyone was jumping to get into the frame, and relative calm of the bull.


Simply superb Ash; I really like this one...
 


Tallinn, Estonia. The day after a local marketplace main building was burned down.
Parked my car nearby, loaded new roll of film and went out for a walk. People were curious what exactly happened as the burnt smell was still strongly present.
Security guards and inspectors were looking for something in the ruins and the street sweeper was doing his job, like every other day.
 
Sorry, having trouble posting just one as I like them all for different reasons but not sure if they are my favorites.



I like the simultaneity of this photo. It is an area in Seoul that is filled with bustling laborers carrying all sorts of bundles of fabric. I saw these three laborers heading in from different directions and got there just in time as they crossed paths.



This woman heats charcoal and delivers the coals to nearby restaurants in Busan, Korea. I like this photo because I feel like I'm starting to get better about being closer with my camera up.



I found these phone booths in Havana very strange and organic looking. As I framed up to take a photo, I saw how everyone's heads were being cropped or "eaten" by the phone booths in one way or another. I consider this one a lucky accident.
 
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