Thank you Carl!Super shot Bernd - excellent detail and vibrancy of colour and movement. Multi-Cultural too.
Cheers Andy. There's a long row of shops, I think it's impossible to get a shot where there's nothing cropped. Also, it's either market day, when you have stalls in the middle of the road, or cars are parked on both sides of the road. Cars are worse for photography...Hi, Culture, I'd like it a bt wider so the edges were not cropped of, but maybe this was the widest you could go.
This would really suit a long exposure to blur the people out.
Thanks Mr. C!Most certainly fits the theme Bernd, nice and vibrant too
Thank you Allan!Very fitting for the theme, as was mentioned wider might have been better, but works as it is anyway
Cheers Tim! As they say, great minds think alike...Well there goes my idea grrr
Quite like Andy's idea of blurring out the pedestrians with a longer exposure (maybe just to a motion blur rather than to ghosts).
Thank you Chris! I almost cropped the woman with the push chair on the right hand side...Very good subject for the theme, great multi-cultural scene and I don't mind the cropping at the edges, I guess with a scene like that yo were always going to crop something and you didn't crop any people. That said I do wonder if being square on to the Wing Tai Supermarket would have been an option?
Thanks Emma! I see what you mean. I wanted to show the multiculturedness of the area, but that's maybe not the best way to achieve it. I have taken a few more photos in that street.There's certainly lots to look at Bernd and it fits the theme. It just feels a little lacking in impact to me...I wonder if there might have been another pov/angle to explore?
I really like that, great take on the theme
Well, that was my second idea. My first one was very similar to the photo you've posted.annoying only because I didn't think of it