B&W Poland street/city/tourist photos

kapybarus

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Hello, feel free to critique my photos. Sorry for bad focus on some, I had to either use to it or check lens.

And I don't know if it's just light, but the color film (Fuji) seems to me like better quality than bw (Ilford).

Thank you.

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Interesting set with too many to critique, I like the reflection in the puddle ... in future if you number your photos it will make it easier to comment on them. :)
 
Z, I don't think the colour film is performing better than the b&w, although maybe some of the latter could do with a little contrast boost. You didn't say what camera and lens(es) you used, which is always interesting.

There are some pretty nice shots here. I really like the guy with the little dog; nicely captured mid amusing moment. And as @gramps said the reflection shot is very good. Numbering would help!

Excellent start here! :)
 
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it may help you if you allowed people to edit your images to show what could be done.....:)

i like #6 - the elderly gentleman - he looks a little 'lost' in the modern world
i would crop the right side to the corner on the building
and so eliminate the distraction of the black bollard, the graffiti and the signs -- so my eyes are drawn to the subject
also gives a square format which i like...:)

same with #13
crop out the pole on the left
and (maybe) the blue kiosk on the right
-- so my eyes are drawn to the subject

best regards

i spent a month in the Czech Repubic - lovely - but didn't get to Poland ...:(
 
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