p.41 #3 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Not at all a street, and shot on the iphone as that's what I had handy (despite carrying a proper camera in the backpack), but I hope that it still works:
p.41 #6 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
A friend recently visited Turkey and sent me some images and I sent her some images in return and posted a few here, but that got me started. I have been going through all my images from there, so many that I didn't even work on. I think in my younger days I shot a lot but only worked the few I liked the best before moving on. Well, now that I have gotten old, I am not moving on so much anymore and I have time to look back at what I passed over. Here is a few from the Grand Bazaar in Istambul.
Thanks for looking. I hope I don't become a burden with the many more from there.
p.41 #7 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Quite the contrary, Charlie. No burden whatever. In fact, as with so many of you all here who post pictures from parts of the world I will never see, what you and they share photographically helps in so many ways to make up for those of us who've never been there. Keep 'em coming.
p.41 #8 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
What is it with guys and ties?
BTW, for those who what to know, these were shot on film with a Hasselblad 2003fcw with an 80mm Planar for the sitting guy and the 50mm f2.8 Distagon for the walking guy.
p.41 #9 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Back in the 1980s I did do some street with a 500C/M and 50 CF FLE and shot it on Kodachrome 64 120. I had my 500 C/Ms for a couple of decades. Wich now that I would have kept at least one.
Here are a few shots from 500 C/M and Kodachrome 64 120. Not really street .
p.41 #10 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Charlie San wrote:
A friend recently visited Turkey and sent me some images and I sent her some images in return and posted a few here, but that got me started. I have been going through all my images from there, so many that I didn't even work on. I think in my younger days I shot a lot but only worked the few I liked the best before moving on. Well, now that I have gotten old, I am not moving on so much anymore and I have time to look back at what I passed over. Here is a few from the Grand Bazaar in Istambul.
Thanks for looking. I hope I don't become a burden with the many more from there.
Charlie ...Show more →
As I have said before Charlie, your "image travel log" is inspiring. Especially from SE Asia where I served for 2 years.To see what "was" and now what "is" is great. Then as my brother Anthony sez, I see people and parts of the World I only dream about!
Keep em comin brother!
Dan
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anthonysemone wrote:
Quite the contrary, Charlie. No burden whatever. In fact, as with so many of you all here who post pictures from parts of the world I will never see, what you and they share photographically helps in so many ways to make up for those of us who've never been there. Keep 'em coming.
p.41 #12 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
airfrogusmc wrote:
Back in the 1980s I did do some street with a 500C/M and 50 CF FLE and shot it on Kodachrome 64 120. I had my 500 C/Ms for a couple of decades. Wich now that I would have kept at least one.
p.41 #14 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
airfrogusmc wrote:
Thanks Dan,
Lost a lot of those old 2 1/4 Kodachrome 64transparencies some years back.
S/F brother
Indeed brother!
I have been searching and scanning old film negs and slides from 50+ years ago of late.
Funny how I stored them somewhere and can't find them! Darn getting olde!
S/F Marine!
RD
p.41 #18 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Allen (if I may), I love your Kodachromes, both the images and content. I am also amazed that I didn’t know that film was available in 120 and I wonder if, perhaps, it wasn’t available overseas when I started shooting with my (lost love) RB67. Oh well, another missed opportunity, one of many, but I do get to see your work.
Charlie
p.41 #19 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Thanks Charlie. It was available here IIRC for about 10 years in the late 1980s into the early 1990s and there was very limited labs that could process it. Maybe someone else with more knowledge could elaborate?
Back in the day I shot a ton of Kodachrome 25 and 64.