p.53 #5 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Danpbphoto wrote:
I REALLY like this!
Can you provide some background/context in composing the image? How was the American Flad lite-LED? Other"
Excellent framing of the person in the r.corner.
Dan
Thank you for your comment.
This is the last photo I took when I was in New York in February/March of this year.
I had just finished taking night photos in time square and on the way to take the metro, I came across this led panel showing the American flag.
There was a couple sitting on the ledge, they were about to leave. The boy left first and his girlfriend stood there watching something on her smartphone. I found the scene photogenic, I quickly took a picture and I'm very satisfied with the result.
p.53 #6 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Larusejunior wrote:
Thank you for your comment.
This is the last photo I took when I was in New York in February/March of this year.
I had just finished taking night photos in time square and on the way to take the metro, I came across this led panel showing the American flag.
There was a couple sitting on the ledge, they were about to leave. The boy left first and his girlfriend stood there watching something on her smartphone. I found the scene photogenic, I quickly took a picture and I'm very satisfied with the result.
p.53 #8 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Waiting for the Rescue, Life on the Street, Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs...
I wanted to add that I don’t purposely go out to photograph homeless folks or those down on their luck. My friend is working on a book/article titled “It ain’t there Anymore”, about places in Colorado Springs that don’t exist anymore. I was traveling around with him taking images for him when I came upon these two folks. The rescue mission is a “recent” addition, replacing another building, and in the 2nd image I was photographing the Pikes Peak Center where my friend’s father had businesses. The first Gentleman was so clean, fresh, and well dressed, with new bags, he seemed so organized too, as if he stepped out of the shower and onto the streets. I thought that there, but for a little luck, go I. The second gentle man just walked into my picture and stood there so I handed him some cash and wished him a good morning, and “let me buy you breakfast”. He seemed as in a daze, but a gentle soul. The Springs, like so many cities, has a large, sad homeless society, although I think we help those in need more than elsewhere.
p.53 #16 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Danpbphoto wrote:
They are definitely sisters despite the same dress "Tw"!
Great eye!
I didn't ask, but you could be right.
I was at Oslo Pride yesterday. Another blue sky day with harsh light. The parade was nice enough, but photographically not that interesting. Instead I got a few random street scenes, mostly looking for subjects in the shadow.
p.53 #18 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
Taken this past Independence Day holiday weekend at farmers markets around Virginia. It's too humid/hazy outside these days with the northern wildfires, and on the 4th it was almost 100F in DC!
This is also the first time out with the M10-D that I recently picked up here on the forums, love it!
p.53 #20 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
mightbenow wrote:
Taken this past Independence Day holiday weekend at farmers markets around Virginia. It's too humid/hazy outside these days with the northern wildfires, and on the 4th it was almost 100F in DC!
This is also the first time out with the M10-D that I recently picked up here on the forums, love it!
I hear ya brother!!!!!!
I am near Camp David and the wildfires from Canada are just making it way to hard to go out out and shoot! The smoke, haze and smell, along with Maryland's "3-H's" hazy hot and very humid" has kept me from enjoying summer. Plus the jet noise around Camp David when "he" is there is not good!
These are fine images of what is happenin' in the world. Nicely done!
Dan