First one Steve. Colors, pose, location of the woman walking. It works for me. Only nit is that I would consider to perspective correct it a bit and crop so the silver boxes are symmetrical.
bmike-vt wrote:
First one Steve. Colors, pose, location of the woman walking. It works for me. Only nit is that I would consider to perspective correct it a bit and crop so the silver boxes are symmetrical.
Thanks Mike. This series was a spur of the moment project. I was waiting about 10 minutes at the bus stop waiting for it to arrive. I was shooting hand held. For a future project I might use my tripod and so that the orientation remains the same for all of the photos.
How long did this take Steve?
This is indeed a great series! Hopefully you were near a deli!
When I worked, my bi-monthly trips to NYC had me picking up an overstuffed "samich" and beverage and people watch in CP! E.64thSt and CP West. And NO I didNOT have a camera with me.
Danpbphoto wrote:
How long did this take Steve?
This is indeed a great series! Hopefully you were near a deli!
When I worked, my bi-monthly trips to NYC had me picking up an overstuffed "samich" and beverage and people watch in CP! E.64thSt and CP West. And NO I didNOT have a camera with me.
Dan
I was waiting for my bus for about 10 minutes, taking these photos. I've also been working on a series of photos taken through bus windows out to pedestrians on the street.
eeneryma wrote:
I was waiting for my bus for about 10 minutes, taking these photos. I've also been working on a series of photos taken through bus windows out to pedestrians on the street.
Steve
Sort of a "reverse" Saul Leiter Steve. His "bus" photos were all from the outside if I remember correctly!
Lots going on in NYC in 10 minutes!!!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Sort of a "reverse" Saul Leiter Steve. His "bus" photos were all from the outside if I remember correctly!
Lots going on in NYC in 10 minutes!!!
Dan
NYC is a street photographer's paradise. If one knows where to look, there's drama on every corner.