I plan to fill this thread with images that could be classified as either Tourist or Street photography, my first selection is below. I printed this on Epson glossy paper 8.5" x 11.0".
Sparkle City by JOHN, on Flickr
I plan to fill this thread with images that could be classified as either Tourist or Street photography, my first selection is below. I printed this on Epson glossy paper 8.5" x 11.0".
Sparkle City by JOHN, on Flickr
I would prefer it if the two figures bottom left had not been cut in half
Sorry
Roy
Yes John, agree with Roy about the half people, crop them or clone them out would help. Also, the image looks to be leaning to the right a little so again a straighten crop would help, Lovely sky !
Taken on a balmy night in downtown Miami, printed on Epson glossy 8.5" x 11.0".
Night Noir II by JOHN, on Flickr
It seems to me that this thread would get more comments on the nature and architecture forum, since it isn't about techniques of printing.
I think the second one has real potential, but IMHO, it could benefit from some editing. The two areas that immediately draw the eye are the very bright planking in the middle and, to a lesser degree, the bright light at the top right. The people don't stand out at all.
If it were mine, I'd back off the contrast or clarity a bit. Then I would crop the top, burn the distracting light areas, and dodge the second person.
I can't do the first, of course, but a quick try at the others gives this:
Re the first: I thing "street photography" means whatever people want it to mean, but the way that term is usually used, I wouldn't classify the first as street photography. Usually, street photography isn't photography of a street; it's candid photography of what's on a street, usually what people are doing on the street. The people in this shot are almost inconspicuous. Not that this says anything is wrong with the shot, just that I would consider it a different genre.
Hi Dan,
Thanks for comments and suggestions, very helpful. I agree about the comments on Street Photography, only hinting at how closely tourist/street can be and the second probably wouldn't qualify as street as it was taken under somewhat controlled conditions for the skyline, I recomposed to include the two individuals for this particular shot thinking why not include denizens of the night.
John, I like the way Street Noir 11 is done. The selective bright lights are very well done to my mind. The 'tourists' are merely incidental to me.
Cheers Ole
Hi John - Interesting series. I enjoy looking at your work and learning about what sort of paper you use for printing. Thank you!