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11/14/2006 02:36:41 PM · #126
Originally posted by TonyT:

It's the SAME GUY! That's great! Look at his sign, he upgraded. When was your pic taken. Mine was 08/28/2006.


Oh, that's the same guy, without question. You can tell from the way he writes his "M", "E" and number 2.

My shot was taken a few months before, so it's looks like he was using his Special Mid-Summer Recession Rates. Things must slow down for him when the weather's nice. Pretty funny.

Good eye there, Gordon.

Message edited by author 2006-11-14 14:55:50.
11/21/2006 06:03:54 PM · #127
This link was sent to me by "Ubique" last week.
Very inspiring for me, also the fact that a few of them are Australian kinda helps.

nick
11/21/2006 11:55:09 PM · #128
Originally posted by pawdrix:

Originally posted by TonyT:

It's the SAME GUY! That's great! Look at his sign, he upgraded. When was your pic taken. Mine was 08/28/2006.


Oh, that's the same guy, without question. You can tell from the way he writes his "M", "E" and number 2.

My shot was taken a few months before, so it's looks like he was using his Special Mid-Summer Recession Rates. Things must slow down for him when the weather's nice. Pretty funny.

Good eye there, Gordon.

no way, that's hilarious!
11/22/2006 12:48:55 AM · #129
Originally posted by bassoon_boi:

Originally posted by pawdrix:

Originally posted by TonyT:

It's the SAME GUY! That's great! Look at his sign, he upgraded. When was your pic taken. Mine was 08/28/2006.


Oh, that's the same guy, without question. You can tell from the way he writes his "M", "E" and number 2.

My shot was taken a few months before, so it's looks like he was using his Special Mid-Summer Recession Rates. Things must slow down for him when the weather's nice. Pretty funny.

Good eye there, Gordon.

no way, that's hilarious!




That ain't the first time this has happened to me as you can see from the images above.

It is a small, small world even in a city with 8 million people.



Message edited by author 2006-11-22 08:29:18.
11/24/2006 06:38:20 PM · #130





Message edited by author 2006-11-25 01:52:44.
11/24/2006 07:17:58 PM · #131
I'm not much of a people photographer. My innate shyness always seems to get in the way...

Here are some of mine:



Silver Elvis
Veteran
Cowgirl
Cuban Dancer
Cutie Pie
11/24/2006 07:36:47 PM · #132
I don't do it much but this girl caught my attention while watching another event.

12/06/2006 03:02:04 PM · #133

12/06/2006 03:25:16 PM · #134
I do a bit and generally have found that as long as you respect people, they tend to respect you. If someone is clearly not happy with getting their picture taken, then do not proceed much further unless you feel like potentially getting into an argument which you most likely will not win.



//



However... sometimes you can snap a quick shot of an unsuspecting model...



- Lee
12/06/2006 03:41:08 PM · #135
Good podcast on Street photography (actually street portraiture) on the radiant vista

Episode 17
12/06/2006 04:42:07 PM · #136
Some recent ones of mine:
01/08/2007 07:01:20 PM · #137
I have been working on my street photography heaps lately and have been really enjoying it.





would love to keep this thread going to see some more examples.

nick

Message edited by author 2007-01-08 19:02:22.
01/28/2007 04:26:52 PM · #138
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Message edited by author 2007-01-28 16:28:01.
01/28/2007 04:27:02 PM · #139
01/28/2007 04:51:10 PM · #140
Nick, i could look at your stuff all day.
It's absolutely excellent, the best candid stuff i've seen.
01/28/2007 06:44:01 PM · #141
Originally posted by boysetsfire:



Great capture.

I haven't taken a street shot in weeks. I was into flower shots for about 6 days and now I'm obsessed with food photography. By the end of next month I will be fully ensconced in porn (if all goes according to plan).
01/28/2007 06:44:19 PM · #142
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Message edited by author 2007-01-28 18:44:33.
02/12/2007 02:36:00 AM · #143
in light of the most recent challenge (street photography) i thought it appropriate to bring this back from the dead to give people ideas.
02/12/2007 09:15:57 PM · #144
that 10 mb PDF that's available earlier in this thread is INCREDIBLE!!!
02/12/2007 09:53:20 PM · #145
02/12/2007 10:07:24 PM · #146
02/12/2007 10:30:31 PM · #147








Message edited by author 2007-02-12 22:31:48.
02/13/2007 05:56:54 AM · #148
I'm very new to this too, but think street phtography is the most exciting and personal style. Here are a couple of mine - don't really compare, but hopefully some day.



and



last one is not really on a street since it was in a Mall, but I think it still applies

Jack
02/13/2007 06:29:36 AM · #149
Originally posted by boysetsfire:



brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
:)

02/13/2007 09:40:30 AM · #150
xion has some pretty amazing stuff. Check out his portfolios.
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