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    Re: Street photography

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    Too much pictures?
    It doesn't matter, I continue with 2 additional pictures, other style.

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    # 8 Street photography
    Maybe due to a rather high production?

    I like them. Those last ones, are that scaffold canvases?

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    Very nice Jean

    Quote Originally Posted by bje07 View Post
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    # 7 Street photography


    # 8 Street photography

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    I like the shape of the stairs and I think I prefer the image without the man. The thing behind the head of the Chinese man looks distracting to me and I would blur it if the image was mine

    PS. Well, actually I would blur the all stuff around the Chinese man to lessen the distractions.

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    Thank you Carol, Binnur and Maurice.



    # 5 The man in the stairs

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    # 6 Chinese new year (in Paris)

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    Re: Street photography

    I love these pictures, Jean, especially the range of tones in the b&w ones, which is something I'm struggling to get right. I see in some you're shooting wide aperture (4,4.5) and fairly fast (1/500, 1/950), even where you're wanting (and getting) depth of field. I'm curious about that, because my inclination in the same situations would be to shoot smaller and slower?

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    Re: Street photography

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    Maybe due to a rather high production?

    I like them. Those last ones, are that scaffold canvases?

    George
    Yes George, you are right.
    Thank you for you comment

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    Re: Street photography

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I like the shape of the stairs and I think I prefer the image without the man. The thing behind the head of the Chinese man looks distracting to me and I would blur it if the image was mine

    PS. Well, actually I would blur the all stuff around the Chinese man to lessen the distractions.

    Hi Binnur,
    Thank you for your comments;
    For the stairs, the blurred man adds something strange, what I wished, otherwise it was just a stairs
    For the second, I tried to eliminate softly all what I can, street photo has its inconvenient.

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    Re: Street photography

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    I reduced also his surroundings to please to Manfred
    You are actually going in the opposite direction of what I was writing about, Jean. I find the background unnaturally dark. I can see this type of lighting in a studio shot where you can control the lighting precisely, but it looks quite artificial in a daylight shot where I would expect the same level of light falling on the background as well as your subject.

    I would have expected more of the background to be visible and brighter.

    I find your most recent postings (#7 and #8) quite delightful as you have nicely created a picture in a picture effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spam View Post
    I love these pictures, Jean, especially the range of tones in the b&w ones, which is something I'm struggling to get right. I see in some you're shooting wide aperture (4,4.5) and fairly fast (1/500, 1/950), even where you're wanting (and getting) depth of field. I'm curious about that, because my inclination in the same situations would be to shoot smaller and slower?
    Thank you for your comments.
    In street photo, I read (as I'm not a super photographer) ( and I apply each time I do not forget !!!) that you need "high speed" (to freeze movement) and low DoF (to concentrate attention), so to do that sometimes you have to choose: s mini 1/500 s, f stop 2.8 or max 5.6 and ISO accordingly
    my minimum ISO is 200 with my XT-1, so sometimes my speed goes until 1/4000s or even 1/32000s
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    Re: Street photography

    # 9 "under the arcades" in the same spirit a # 1

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    Great composition and processing Jean

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    Re: Street photography

    Thank you Binnur.

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    Re: Street photography

    Jean,

    They just keep getting better. I like # 9.

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    Jean, these are all excellent images and cover a wide range of places and styles. They certainly capture the essence of the people and places you have shared with us. Je ne peux qu'admirer.... Merci Bien!
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    Thank you Paul and Trev, merci beaucoup

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    Re: Street photography

    A different country: guess it.

    # 10 Street photography


    # 11 Street photography

    # 12 Street photography

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    Very nice images, it is difficult to guess which country though It there wasn't the B&W image I would say Italy

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    Re: Street photography

    Some very good extras included in this thread; I almost missed these. I like the combination of art/photography in the most obvious (3, 7, and 8) and in the implied (5, 6).

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    Re: Street photography

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice images, it is difficult to guess which country though It there wasn't the B&W image I would say Italy

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    Re: Street photography

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Some very good extras included in this thread; I almost missed these. I like the combination of art/photography in the most obvious (3, 7, and 8) and in the implied (5, 6).

    Thank you John. I'll continue to post here from time tot ime

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    Re: Street photography

    A very good and enjoyable set of street photography. I particularly like #9, but I find the area between the pillars on the right too bright for my taste.

    Sergio

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