Walking around on the streets of New York
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lazlo369
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Tim ONeill
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Ah yes, New Yorkers always with a smile of greeting Very cool street shot Lazlo. Lots of potential strories here methinks.



tomandmarj
Registered: Jan 02, 2007
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you sure do have a knack for capturing folks and folk scenes; I'm envious!
regards, tom



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
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It's a great scene, well-captured, but I'm as impressed with the technical aspects. Perfect sharpness, contrast, depth of image. Even in this "unprocessed" image, looks like you got it just right!
Scott



PaulC
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Nice capture Lazlo, I like it.

Is that some burn marks just to the right of the bearded/hatted man though?



Mirza Ahmad
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Nice one Lazlo, many stories here.

Mirza



T-bone1
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Immediately noticed the depth and clarity on this. Wow!
I see a lot of street photography that doesn't speak much to me. You know, shots of people on cell phones, and generic things like that.
You really seem to have captured the essence of what it can be, however. This is something to aspire to!



jrrhodes
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I love this shot. Very nice.
J.R.



Dougo
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One of the best I have ever seen

Cheers Ray



gfrasur
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As others' mentioned, the depth of the photo is really great. To that end, though, I would shorten the crop from the top left to come down closer to the top of the $ sign and eliminate the 1/4 person on the extreme left. I think that would work because the guy in the left background is looking toward the foreground, which draws the viewer's eye into the center.

Greg



marcelo
Registered: Dec 13, 2004
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The whole world in a few square meters.

You are a Master.

m



santos
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
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Cosmopolitan New York. Your photograph is a stunning shortcut, Lazlo. An urban meli-melo of different cultures. Love the clarity of this shot.

santiago



Robert Spencer
Registered: Jan 22, 2007
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Lazlo your vision and the photos clarity are a winning combination. one seldom sees or encounters a street scene like this in photograph. Great job. Take care. Bob



MontyMo
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What a beautiful image. Very sharp focus on the people that "count" and softer focus on the background. I guess I just could have said dof. The contrast is great.

Very Nice!

Monty



lazlo369
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Tim ONeill wrote:
Ah yes, New Yorkers always with a smile of greeting Very cool street shot Lazlo. Lots of potential strories here methinks.

Thank you Tim.
Indeed lots of interesting characters at play here.



lazlo369
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tomandmarj wrote:
you sure do have a knack for capturing folks and folk scenes; I'm envious!
regards, tom

Tom , it took about 20 tries to make sure they play their parts right



lazlo369
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sbeme wrote:
It's a great scene, well-captured, but I'm as impressed with the technical aspects. Perfect sharpness, contrast, depth of image. Even in this "unprocessed" image, looks like you got it just right!
Scott

Thank you Scott. I used 80-400 mm lens with it at the long end.



lazlo369
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PaulC wrote:
Nice capture Lazlo, I like it.

Is that some burn marks just to the right of the bearded/hatted man though?

Thanks Paul.



lazlo369
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Mirza Ahmad wrote:
Nice one Lazlo, many stories here.

Mirza

Thank you Mirza



lazlo369
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T-bone1 wrote:
Immediately noticed the depth and clarity on this. Wow!
I see a lot of street photography that doesn't speak much to me. You know, shots of people on cell phones, and generic things like that.
You really seem to have captured the essence of what it can be, however. This is something to aspire to!

Thanks

I did get lucky just having the right characters in place



lazlo369
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jrrhodes wrote:
I love this shot. Very nice.
J.R.

Thanks J.R



lazlo369
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Dougo wrote:
One of the best I have ever seen

Cheers Ray

Thank you Ray



lazlo369
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gfrasur wrote:
As others' mentioned, the depth of the photo is really great. To that end, though, I would shorten the crop from the top left to come down closer to the top of the $ sign and eliminate the 1/4 person on the extreme left. I think that would work because the guy in the left background is looking toward the foreground, which draws the viewer's eye into the center.

Greg

Thanks Greg
You are right about that "partial person on the right"



lazlo369
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marcelo wrote:
The whole world in a few square meters.

You are a Master.

m

Thanks Marcelo



lazlo369
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Total Posts: 8565
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santos wrote:
Cosmopolitan New York. Your photograph is a stunning shortcut, Lazlo. An urban meli-melo of different cultures. Love the clarity of this shot.

santiago

Thanks Santiago.

It was only a short trip to New York.
I wish I had more time, so many interesting structures and characters



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