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Peekayoh ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 19 January 2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Posts: 3162 |
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I was interested to read the comments of Dodge (and others) on Page 6 which helped to crystallise my thoughts such as they are. I admit that I don't 'do' street photography but I have seen plenty of images which speak to me not at all, probably why I've chosen thus far to abstain. Anyway, we have a Club Member who is very much a "Street Tog" and who recently challenged us abstainers to 'dip a toe in the water'. A few of us took up the challenge, boarded a train and proceeded to lurk suspiciously around the streets of Bristol; nobody was arrested.
It's hard to assess one's own images so I'm posting some here in the expectation of some pithy comment that will lead me to a better understanding of the genre. #1 STREET PHOTOGRAPHY This is my first attempt; supposed to be humorous but I think I'll redo it on a cobbled street. ![]() A7rM2 * Zeiss 55/1.8 * iso1600 * f/1.8 * 1/1000th (0EV) #2 STREET PHOTOGRAPHER This is one of the guys on the trip' whatever he's thinking of shooting, it's giving him a real problem not to say acute indigestion. ![]() A7rM2 * FE 85/1.4 GM * iso100 * f/2.2 * 1/1250th (0EV) #3 GOT MY EYE ON YOU ![]() A7rM2 * FE 85/1.4 GM * iso100 * f/2 * 1/1600th (0EV) #4 SO WHICH WAY TO DEBENHAMS? ![]() A7rM2 * FE 85/1.4 GM * iso100 * f/2 * 1/50th (0EV) Edited by Peekayoh - 21 July 2016 at 18:03 |
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MartyMoose ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 01 October 2010 Country: United States Location: Seattle, WA Status: Offline Posts: 1230 |
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Pithy comments? Okay, I'll give it a go...
From page 6 reading Dodge's observation that to him, street photography should "[...] provoke a reaction other than 'So what?'" I'm on board with his observation. Willem's backstory to his image helps give context, additional meaning to the image that wasn't immediately apparent to me as a viewer. To be honest I might have not stopped on that image because at first glance it didn't hold my attention. However, with his given observation and context regarding the meaning of the image I became more interested in exploring the image and its context. Looking at the images on page 6, those images fall into my 'so what?' category with the exception of KoBra64's image because it's a bit unusual - I stopped to look at it out of curiosity even without a backstory. When I look at Robert Frank's images in the book The Americans, I find a lot of context with at-the-moment and after-the-moment, or historically later social and historical interest. And to be honest a few fall into my 'So what?' category. Personally I find the genre more interesting with examples of imagery that provoke emotion, has social interest, tells a story, provides a glimpse into an interesting moment of time,.. But I also appreciate that different people observe imagery differently, have different values and interests, etc. And so I'm resolved to the appreciation that not everyone will like the same image and not everyone will have interest in the same genres. Hope I was a little bit pithy but not too much. ![]() |
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Apologies accepted Addy
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Maffe's Selfie (page 5) Stormvogel's Contrast (page 5) GlassEye's Along the Canal (page 6) - Makes me smile and ... how did the girls get up there? onsplekkie's Window Shopping (page 9) ombre's Old Lady (page 10) N.Lönngrén's Last Hug (page 10) Freyr's No22 Tram (page 11) Freyr's Train (page 13) Stanbury's Morgan Freeman and Friend (page 12) |
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Peekayoh ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 19 January 2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Posts: 3162 |
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#5 MEDIA JUNKIES
![]() A7rM2 * FE 85/1.4 GM * iso100 * f/2 * 1/1250th (0EV) #6 GUARD DUTY ![]() A7rM2 * FE 85/1.4 GM * iso100 * f/2 * 1/1250th (0EV) |
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You can see the April Foolishness 2023 exhibition here Another great show of the talent we have on Dyxum
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skm.sa100 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 08 January 2009 Country: United States Location: Charlotte, NC Status: Offline Posts: 4623 |
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Very nice. I like how the eye is naturally drawn to the couple and stays there, even though it's a busy scene with a lot to take in.
Also the couple walking straight at the shooter while everyone else is walk elsewhere makes it natural that the viewer looks at them. |
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der dickgg ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 February 2009 Country: Netherlands Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Posts: 699 |
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But I do like the picture, Pieter. Gives the impression of Tri-X or HP5 forced to 1600 ASA.
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