Re: Street Photography: Grit
An interesting bit of SP, John, although I'm curious as to why you chose to process it this way.
Sergio
Re: Street Photography: Grit
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Sergio M.
An interesting bit of SP, John, although I'm curious as to why you chose to process it this way.
Sergio
Hi Sergio,
Was reading an article on tintypes and wanted to try it, in the process this conversion developed before me. While this was taken in open air I thought the grungy streaks would give it an outside looking in feel. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Re: Street Photography...Cammy
Re: Street Photography...Cammy
Well, that's something different. It's pretty neat looking, John. Is it a composite or something you actually came across?
Sergio
Re: Street Photography...Cammy
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Sergio M.
Well, that's something different. It's pretty neat looking, John. Is it a composite or something you actually came across?
Sergio
Hi Sergio,
Something I came across, Christmas decorations. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Street Photography...Cammy
Do they lighten it up at nights John? Interesting and nice image :)
Re: Street Photography...Cammy
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bnnrcn
Do they lighten it up at nights John? Interesting and nice image :)
Hi Binnur,
They did light it at night, unfortunately I could not get back to the area at night without having to walk a long distance. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Street Photography...On Patrol II
Re: Street Photography: Alley...
Great colour. Is he posing for the shot? Cool in spite of his job stress!
Re: Street Photography: Alley...
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joebranko
Great colour. Is he posing for the shot? Cool in spite of his job stress!
Hi Joe,
He wasn't posing for me but perhaps for someone else as it was quite a busy intersection; although you can't tell from this particular angle. It was such a typical model's pose that I just had to grab the shot. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Street Photography: Alley...
I agree about the color. He does look like he is chilling.:)
Sergio
Re: Street Photography: Alley...
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Sergio M.
I agree about the color. He does look like he is chilling.:)
Sergio
Hi Sergio,
Thanks for commenting.
Re: Street Photography: Stones
Re: Street Photography...On Patrol II
Nice and colorful John :)
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Shadowman
Re: Street Photography...On Patrol II
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bnnrcn
Nice and colorful John :)
Binnur,
Thanks for commenting.
Re: Street Photography: Stones
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Shadowman
John,
This is an example of a type of street photo that I don't understand. It doesn't appear to me to be telling a story, or portraying a special moment in time, and to my mind would have been essentially the same if taken a minute or two before or after.
I'd like to understand what it was you were trying to say or portray with this image, and if you feel you succeeded.
Robert
Re: Street Photography: Stones
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RBSinTo
John,
This is an example of a type of street photo that I don't understand. It doesn't appear to me to be telling a story, or portraying a special moment in time, and to my mind would have been essentially the same if taken a minute or two before or after.
I'd like to understand what it was you were trying to say or portray with this image, and if you feel you succeeded.
Robert
Robert,
Taken for purpose of practicing lowlight capture with movement, image editing, and my peaked interest n the scene. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Street Photography: Stones
John, I find the scene interesting. There are two young woman talking to a man who is barely visible, and it's intriguing because is he trying to sell them something or just chatting them up.:)
Sergio