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4º de Julio by Ricardodaforce, on Flickr
La Mendiga by Ricardodaforce, on Flickr
Cotilleando by Ricardodaforce, on Flickr
La Bella Durmiente by Ricardodaforce, on Flickr
You're deffinitley getting better.
However really a lot of your shots still are just snap,random and overdone.. I sugguest you read a bit about breaking the rule of thirds.
Killer shot !
Gracias Javier. He was an interesting guy to talk to. I went for the "let's talk to the beggers before I photograph them" approach!
Kamil, I wasn't asking for your feedback. This thread is for captures of random people. Those images are captures of random people. No more, no less. When I want critique I create a thread marked "critique".
Now I admit, as a newbie to photography I can only hope to reach your lofty technical heights one day. Until then I will plod along happily.
Hasta luego.
lol harsh
I sugguest you read a bit about breaking the rule of thirds.
Ricardodaforce - really really like the first image.
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Moving along
The strut
A pillar among many
In the alley
Barbie
Waiting for a customer
Moving along
This has a nice "street" feel to it and looks like it was possibly shot at 35mm (at a guess).
I definitely think that 50mm or less (or 35mm on crop) is the best way to get the feeling of actually being "on the street" and that anything longer tends to give a more "through the keyhole" type of feel.
Cameras aimed at street shooters like the Leica X1, Fuji X100 and Ricoh GRIII would certainly bear this out as they have fixed full frame equivalents of 35mm/35mm/28mm.
Hi Javier,
Have to say that since joing this forum , your posts are the ones i look forward to seeing the most , just love the street scenes!
I'm looking forward to coming over to LA in next few weeks and hope i can take some good photos...keep up the good work !
Wow, thank you very much
Manchester Commuter
Heres a few from my flickr...
Love the idea, and i didnt realise i wasnt the only weirdo doing this until recently discovering this thread!