p.31 #8 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
airfrogusmc wrote:
A few from today
M 10 Mono and 24 2.8 Elmarit asph
Allen, I hope you are preparing a "coffee table" book for these images!
Others take note also!
The kind you want to just sit out under the sun umbrella , sip a cold beverage and view without commentary!
The pictures do all the talkin'!
Well done!
S/F!
RD
p.31 #10 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Danpbphoto wrote:
Allen, I hope you are preparing a "coffee table" book for these images!
Others take note also!
The kind you want to just sit out under the sun umbrella , sip a cold beverage and view without commentary!
The pictures do all the talkin'!
Well done!
S/F!
RD
Thanks Dan and another book coming soon. Stay tuned.
p.31 #11 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Danpbphoto wrote:
The olde guy is glancing and thinking "I wish I was 18 again"!. Don't blame him 1 bit!!!
Great catch!!
Dan
You mean the guy at the bar? I went back today and he was in the same corner again. So I asked the ladies behind the bar if he’s there every day or every Sunday. They said he’s definitely there every Sunday and many other days as well…
p.31 #13 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
johnvanr wrote:
You mean the guy at the bar? I went back today and he was in the same corner again. So I asked the ladies behind the bar if he’s there every day or every Sunday. They said he’s definitely there every Sunday and many other days as well…
Yeah that's him!!!
The Ray Price song, "I Wish I was 18 Again" is always there at my age.
Dan
Allen, I must say that the image posted as the cover photo is one I LOVE!
When you first posted this, a few impressions came to mind..all positive. This huge bulk of a man throwing this young girl over his shoulder like a small sack of flour(not a comparison but weight wise), his face, her face...It is one one the finest images I have ever seen. That wont buy you $.02 BUT personally and professionally(although I am NOT a pro photographer)...A #1 hit! I can only imagine what this precious child is thinking as she is "hauled" down the street!! All good I think!! Free ride
So well done Marine!
RD..S/F
p.31 #17 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Thanks Dan. I have it set up where you can look through the entire book.
I couldn't believe it was happening. As I walked passed him he was near a vegaterian deluxe salad sign and I waited until they got into a spot where the circles of the signs were working with the circles of the heads and just as I thought things were coming together I thought that I needed something else and she looked up and I pushed the shutter. That was it. The thing the image needed.
p.31 #20 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
airfrogusmc wrote:
Ha ha. It was a plan that happened in less than a second. Got luck brother.
Still working on my timing. Bresson referred to it as a developed instinct. Been working on it for decades and it's still a work in progress.
Amen..and it gets harder everyday yet as long as we have been doing this art, should it be??
S/F!