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Out and About, Part 2 (10 Pics)

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Out and About, Part 2 (10 Pics)

  • MartinOC
    Participant

    The last couple of months I’ve been out taking mostly street (ish) shots.
    My idea is to try to capture the city large scale in MF and people scale in 135 format.
    I’m still at the experimental stage with the street stuff to see what might work. For one thing I’m trying to get closer.
    I’ve been using a few different films. Mostly, but not strictly, colour at night and b&w during the day.
    I’m not looking for pairs, just thought it might be interesting to present some this way.

    Martin

    #1

    #2

    #3 & #4

    #5

    #6

    #7 & #8

    #9

    #10

    Covey
    Participant

    Some nice stuff there Martin, in both sets!

    Sodafarl
    Member

    Martin,
    Great set I really like no 5 looks like someting out of a movie.

    Soda

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks Guys!

    Martin

    Mark
    Keymaster

    Really like your street work Martin. Its gives me a real urge to go to Tokyo tbh.

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks Mark,
    but I’d be hesitant to recommend Tokyo as a first stop for Asian street shooting. Hong Kong or China or Bangkok, or the like, would be a lot, lot cheaper and more fertile shooting ground I would say.
    Hong Kong has a much higher density of people, and a lot more of the sights, sounds and smells. Tokyo can be a bit clean and sterile, although if you live here you can find out the right places. In Hong Kong it is right in your face everywhere.

    If you do come, I’ll show you around :-)

    jb7
    Participant

    1 and 5 stand out-
    again, maybe too many…

    Both could do with a crop, I think, there are shapes to the sides of the pictures that take you outside the frame too easily…

    I don’t know if you’re averse to cropping, if you are, you have to be fast on your feet-
    and you have to be using a slr…

    If you’re not, I think they could be improved by a little off the sides-

    Looks like you’re getting a good success rate, with these, and the other set-

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks JB,
    not adverse to cropping, a couple have been cropped a bit already when I get around to printing I’ll probably be a bit heavier on cropping.
    Leaving them generally uncropped is part of my training, forcing me to get in closer.
    All were shot with a 35mm lens.

    The first I like a lot too, thought it’s not a street shot…

    Cheers for the comments, I’ll post less and bigger next time, just getting a bunch out there to see what people generally think.

    Martin

    Paul Wh
    Participant

    Hard to fault any of these, love the first, lost count after that, the best I think are b&w.

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks Paul,
    you are too kind, there is a lot to be improved on.
    Interesting that you like the b&w best. I’m struggling to give up colour as it is often something that catches my eye, and there is plenty of it.
    But it is true that when b&w works well it works much better than colour (different subjects of course).

    Here is the first with a bit of a crop, not sure if this is how I’d crop it. My shot angle was constrained, as it was a private area.
    And once again, sorry its not street, but it was taken quite near to a street :) . Ilford FP4 +.

    richiehatch
    Member

    Lovely set of images Martin. I particularly like the ones of the shoes…! 35mm is what I am trying to shoot street with too. Its a good angle for this stuff. I’ll post a few when I’m confident enough…!

    Richie

    MartinOC
    Participant

    Thanks Rithie,
    35mm came to me naturally, I have a 50m and 21mm, but 35mm is about my field of vision.
    50mm would be easier on less crowded streets.
    I got a camera with a silent shutter and built up my confidence with it, once I got practise I found I could use my clacky rangefinder, close in, in many situations too.

    Martin

    5faythe
    Participant

    Hi Martin,

    Again this is a most interesting collection.

    I think both colour and mono have their attractions.
    I think the colour is especially valuable when the scene has
    signs and reflections which might be lost in mono such as in #5.

    I think the colour works well in #6 as well where the lady in the red coat
    stands out whereas in mono she would blend with the other pedestrians who
    are similarly attired colourwise.

    I think mono works well when we want to concentrate the viewers attention on
    the action or expressions such as in #8 where colour might have drawn our attention
    to the signs or items in the distance and away from the lady on the phone and the
    man in the foreground.

    Sorry for rambling on but your pictures got me thinking.

    Well done.

    John.

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