The high calling photo play titled Get Out In Black and White challenged us to look at things differently.
As I was in the city taking a photo of a statue for someone on Flickr in Dublin who needed a photo from Brisbane, I decided to plop down on the corner of a busy intersection and just shoot in the two directions that were immediately 90 degrees in front of me. I then cut down to the top 27 pictures of people - just average every day people going about their business, mostly unaware of me taking photos (the advantage of a 70-200 zoom lens.
Claire challenged us to do the following:
How did this stretch me? It forced me to evaluate the actual surroundings. usually i just shoot people - because people interest me. today I was challenged to consider the context. I tried to get the same spot for most of the shots, showing the slight uphill climb, the busy corner, the wait for the crossing lights, and to capture the people in that space. I used a very shallow depth of field deliberately as I still wanted the people to be the primary focus point, but there's enough detail in the multitude of images to display the life of the corner as people pass through it.
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Fun pictures! And it looks
Fun pictures! And it looks warm there. I'm a bit jealous - my furnace just kicked on and outside it's 11degrees!
What a great variety of
What a great variety of stances ... you captured some really interesting activity.
thanks guys - i have to add
thanks guys - i have to add the gravatar module to this site i think!
Is that a .... pot holder on
Is that a .... pot holder on his hand? :) The one on the right. And it's my favorite.
not a pot holder - small
not a pot holder - small images dont show the detail
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alborath/5250445141/
hes actually holding a subway sandwich bag and a kebab bag
Hi Tim, This was like a
Hi Tim,
This was like a stroll in a gallery.
Street photography is my favourite type of imagery. It is so expressive.
I have chosen the lady lifting her hem as the gallery one.
Others I enjoy:
The family in a seemingly very big hurry.
The elderly lady with her white hair and handbag. She is very elegant. The image is framed very well.
Thanks Claire the family in a
Thanks Claire
the family in a hurry were rushing to make the lights. the girl with the hem lifted - she was wearing a clingy material sort of dress and it was very hot and sticky, she carried it like that into the frame and then kept it there.
the elderly lady was so different from everybody else there that day.
i find it fascinating watching people - and the photos i chose were the best of each person (imho) - most of them i had more than one of. what i find even more interesting is others response to them - thanks for your comments
Cheers
Tim
Tim, did the top left gal see
Tim, did the top left gal see you? Looks like she's smiling right at ya!
The middle top fella strikes my fancy...it is his dazed and confused expression that I relate to. Oh and thanks for clearing up the Subway sandwich thing. I thought he was stuffing a scarf into the bag. Uh, then I realized you were on a warm street corner! I am quick like that. ;-)
Blessings.
yes she saw me - and the
yes she saw me - and the couple walked right by me after crossing the street.
middle of the day here in brisbane, probably 70-80% humidity and 30 odd degrees centigrade.
These are amazing. You make a
These are amazing. You make a great spy!
thanks sandra - except i was
thanks sandra - except i was sitting in plain view on the street corner!