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Subject: Re: My first attemt at street shooting
Hi!
> Comments, ideas, reflections, feedback, and good/bad advices are highly
> appreciated.
Tim, you've done quite well... Some random comments:
1085 - be aware of people walking into your frames...
1089 - well done b
Hi!
Comments, ideas, reflections, feedback, and good/bad advices are highly
appreciated.
Tim, you've done quite well... Some random comments:
1085 - be aware of people walking into your frames...
1089 - well done but why from the low point?
1093 - perhaps moving your camera somewhat to the ri
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Sent: 4. juli 2005 21:41
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Subject: Re: My first attemt at street shooting
I loved 1089 ... the gal with the flower in her horn
...
Jerry in Houston
I like the gal with the horn as well. I also like the girl and the dog
and the couple on the porch. Tighter would have been better on that
last one. One general comment would be to frame lower on group shots.
Don't center the heads. Good first effort. Keep shooting.
Paul
On Jul 4, 2005, at 5:25
On 4/7/05, Jerry in Houston, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I loved 1089 ... the gal with the flower in her horn
Flowers always give me the horn..
(with apologies to Derek and Clive)
Cheers,
Cotty
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On 4/7/05, Tim Øsleby, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Here it, a slightly edited version of this day, 15 shots. Most of them
>snaps, some candid, and some street shots with social contact, and some with
>the photographer interacting with them, while shooting them.
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotot
I loved 1089 ... the gal with the flower in her horn
...
Jerry in Houston
first attemt at street shooting
Hi Tim,
I only had a chance to look at the thumbnails and one or two larger pics.
It's nice to see how you progressed from shyness, photographing people from
behind, to making strong contact. A good first step. Now, get closer.
Use a shorter prime lens for the
You are moving in the right direction. I is hard to photograph strangers for
most of us. It does get more comfortable if you do it often. Except for the
dirt on the planter and the cardboard box (I guess photoshop could fix those) I
like the one of the accordian player sitting (a strong center
Some nice ones ther Tim.
I like the hugging corner and the accordian player.
You do realize the next step in street photography is going through Madonna's
garbage eh.
LOL, just kidding.:-)
Dave
> As previously announced ;-) here is my first
street shots!
Hi Tim,
I only had a chance to look at the thumbnails and one or two larger pics.
It's nice to see how you progressed from shyness, photographing people from
behind, to making strong contact. A good first step. Now, get closer.
Use a shorter prime lens for the work, and move in a little more.
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