Photograph and Camera talk
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XT4 with the 90mm f2
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Heidelberg people 03/2024
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@weftyarn It’s really tough for me to commit to a favorite, but I really enjoy the sequencing of the 3 images. Starting with the single person,in B&W,with the long shadow,then moving on to the shot in color of the person at the edge of the shadow and finally back to the 2 people walking by the person, at the edge of the shadow,back to B&W. When you present pictures like these to us,I always find them to be thought provoking. If that’s your goal,then Mission Accomplished. So while I probably would’ve liked any of these pictures on it’s own merits,had you shown it by itself,but since you chose to give me 3 pictures to choose from,I ultimately like the group better than any of the individual pictures. Hope this makes sense.
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@Jett129 I totally get what you mean! The individual pictures have such a different vibe in B&W vs color. It was a sunny and warm evening with a light breeze. The sun was low and shining right at him as you can see with the shadow. That warmth disappears in B&W making it look a lot more drastic / sad. In fact it was quite a peaceful and happy mood, everyone was just doing their thing and enjoying the days very last bits of the sun.
„thought provoking“ is a compliment in this case, thank you!
Here’s the pic i first included with the post but then swapped to make it a triplet of the same topic / scene.
@ARNC The third is also my favorite! I love to become more geometrically constructive with my shots. Faaaaar away from Siegfrid Hansen level, but I’m happy you mention the diagonal lines
@pechelman thanks mate! you mean something like this?
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@Jett129 That’s a great compliment, thank you. I certainly start to see a little differently though. It’s going from „reacting to situations“ to „seeing situations evolve“ and having the shutter already half pressed before the shot happens.
@pechelman Thanks mate. The color makes the shot on this one I think. I was quite unhappy about the guy walking into my picture at first because there was just no way to recreate it. But everyone I’ve shown the shot actually thinks it looks better because of the head in the foreground and I’m starting to feel the same way.
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Another one from Lisbon. I love this city!
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@goosehd awesome! when exactly are you going?
Visiting „Praia da Ursa“ is something I would definitely recommend. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches i’ve ever been to. And while it is not a complete hidden gem anymore you can really enjoy some privacy there and escape the tourism. Even when water temps are too low to swim, go there for the views.
Also, go grab some Pasteis de Nata at Mantegaria (multiple locations throughout Lisbon), they’re the best hands down.
To not flood the thread feel free to shoot me a PM for moreBack to topic, here’s some B&W from Lisbon
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A visit to RIAT.
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@weftyarn Don't want yo to get a swelled head but, as usual, they're all really great. The ticket widow picture absolutely floored me. Seeing the hands on top was one of those,looking at photography,holy shit moments. To circle back,if your head gets a little swelled,it would certainly be understandable. After I posted this I went back and looked at it again and realized that the hands are from another picture. Decided not to edit that part out of my original post. Still a great shot.
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