p.2 #1 · Portrait and People Image Thread using LEICA
Desmolicious wrote:
What's the story behind this one?
This picture was taken during a festival in a village near Bucharest.
During the day it's like a carnival, but by night people gather and burn rubber. The burning of rubber is forbidden, but they still manage to do it. This was taken a few years ago. I think nowadays they have stopped due to fines and the police.
Here I have more pictures of that day, mostly with an M10, and some with a Zeiss Ikon ZM and Fuji X70.
p.2 #2 · Portrait and People Image Thread using LEICA
Malabito wrote:
This picture was taken during a festival in a village near Bucharest.
During the day it's like a carnival, but by night people gather and burn rubber. The burning of rubber is forbidden, but they still manage to do it. This was taken a few years ago. I think nowadays they have stopped due to fines and the police.
Here I have more pictures of that day, mostly with an M10, and some with a Zeiss Ikon ZM and Fuji X70.
p.2 #4 · Portrait and People Image Thread using LEICA
Street portrait, taken on the go while the young woman and I were walking
towards each other.— I didn't stop or break my stride, as there was
another scene to photograph just up the road.
p.2 #11 · Portrait and People Image Thread using LEICA
The day before, I had photographed this young woman and her husband in the neighborhood near Hualamphong Station. The next day, I ran into her in the morning, when she was in a great hurry to buy food and get back to her baby; so, we spoke only for 30 seconds and I took two pictures of her.
p.2 #14 · Portrait and People Image Thread using LEICA
Unposed street portrait shot in Parma today. Turns out she is a Ukrainian seeking safety here for obvious reasons. Shot on my little D-Lux 8 because I was out doing mostly chores today.