p.39 #1 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Most of my work is landscape and portrait, but in the 1990s I did some street photography. I have recently rediscovered the genre, and have posted some images in this thread. I had almost forgotten how rewarding street photography can be. Here are some film scans from Paris (1995-1996). At that time I used a 135-mm lens, keeping a distance and isolating the subjects from the background.
Do they have a person who walks the dog walker? Boy the woman in #2, I want to apply!!
Great captures! "TW"..Believe these are French bulldogs..won Best in Show on T-day Dog Show.
Dan
p.39 #4 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Danpbphoto wrote:
Do they have a person who walks the dog walker? Boy the woman in #2, I want to apply!!
Great captures! "TW"..Believe these are French bulldogs..won Best in Show on T-day Dog Show.
Dan
They do look like French bulldogs. I don't know the woman of course, but I took that picture in Oslo a few weeks ago. That narrows it down
p.39 #9 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
anthonysemone wrote:
Ditto on a blue one back in the 70's as well, Dan. Outstanding vehicle, save for the heating system (sic) when NW PA Wx got brutal.
Tell me brother! I was camping in Gallitzin, Pa while attending a late November Penn State game and wanted to eat at Erculainis Rest.
So I stayed over night!!!! FROZE to death brother! But the game and the food made up for it! The "pop up camper top" was great and I enjoyed both of my VW's (1965 bug and the camper)!
S/F!
RD
p.39 #17 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Farolito or luminaria? Every year, around this time, there are debates going on in New Mexico about what you call those small paper bags weighted down with sand, holding lit candles, or now-a-days LED lights. One Christmas time we travelled down to New Mexico to celebrate the holiday and we saw volunteers placing the lights along Canyon Road. Here are some images...
A volunteer taking his work home
Whatever you call them, they are a nice addition to Christmas.
p.39 #20 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Charlie San wrote:
Farolito or luminaria? Every year, around this time, there are debates going on in New Mexico about what you call those small paper bags weighted down with sand, holding lit candles, or now-a-days LED lights. One Christmas time we travelled down to New Mexico to celebrate the holiday and we saw volunteers placing the lights along Canyon Road. Here are some images...