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    • alexxedgeA
      alexxedge
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      @goosehd the pop of color in the first frame is great!

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      • goosehdG
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        Edited picture of the guitarist from the other angle...

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        "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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          @goosehd I just love the B&W. I test just about every image I edit,even some of the surfing pictures. It gives the image an entirely different vibe. I think European street photography lends itself to B&W. But the truth of the matter is you really,just,wanted to see if he was wearing Iron Hearts!

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            Another example of selective color. As you can see anything that is red gets picked up. I think that using the selective color makes the image,slightly,more interesting.
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              The Annual Zombie Walk in Asbury Park,NJ.
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                More Zombies
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                  Zombie portrait with a little bit of Selective Color.
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                  • alexxedgeA
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                    First stop of the Japan trip was to this spot I’ve been dying to shoot. Shot with multiple cameras, just to make sure. Analog shot with Leica M5 and Cinestill 800t will have to wait until I process and scan, so here’s the one from my X100s.
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                    • weftyarnW
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                      love this shot @alexxedge
                      enjoy your trip and keep us posted on the nest sops please 🙂

                      Wish I was in Japan, but Munich Subway it is for me…

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                      Use it or lose it.

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                        @weftyarn No one loves your subway photography more than me,

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                        • alexxedgeA
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                          @weftyarn I’ll definitely keep trying to post. I’ll fully post when I get back and get my film scanned. Here’s a couple from Kyoto and Mt. Fuji from the Shinkansen ride from Tokyo to Kyoto.

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                          • weftyarnW
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                            @alexxedge love those, third is my favorite

                            @Jett129 you have no clue how great it is to hear your feedback. Keeps me motivated to go out and just shoot 🙂

                            Use it or lose it.

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                              @weftyarn I don’t think that,photographers as a community,do that enough for each other. That’s one of the things that I like/enjoy about this thread as opposed to say Instagram where you just get generic likes.

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                                @weftyarn, how is street photography like yours reacted to in Germany if the subject notices? I.e. if you get "caught", do people get nasty?

                                I stopped this sort of shooting a long time ago due to a few instances, the last one of which ended in me having to call the police. While there is clear legality to do it in the US, it stopped being worth it to me.

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                                  @pechelman said in Photograph and Camera talk:

                                  @weftyarn, how is street photography like yours reacted to in Germany if the subject notices? I.e. if you get "caught", do people get nasty?

                                  I stopped this sort of shooting a long time ago due to a few instances, the last one of which ended in me having to call the police. While there is clear legality to do it in the US, it stopped being worth it to me.

                                  That’s a really good question,as I too,am uncomfortable doing street photography,especially in NYC.

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                                  • alexxedgeA
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                                    @weftyarn we were doing about 200mph when I took that. The Shinkansen is no joke. I can’t believe we got such clear views for Mt. Fuji it’s know to hide behind the clouds.

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                                      Yesterday we went to a temple, in Kyoto, that was built in 731 with a beautiful moss garden. One of the highlights of the trip so far, and so incredibly peaceful. They limit the number of guests per day, and are only open for 2 hours to ensure its condition.
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                                      • weftyarnW
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                                        @Jett129 I agree! We need to do that more often in general.

                                        @pechelman to be honest I never ever have had issues. Neither in Germany nor in the other countries I’ve visited. But I have to say I really do my best to not be intimidating and also to respect the people I shoot. I always think of it like „if it were me in the picture, would I be okay with it being shared among enthusiastic photographers“. If the answer is no I simply don’t point the camera in the first place.

                                        A tactic I use sometimes is pointing at a photo-worthy spot quite openly. People notice me, think it’s the spot I am aiming for and then just walk through the scene like nothing happened, not knowing they’re actually the key element making the shot. Works very well, especially with wide angle lenses. 🙂

                                        With the 90mm I really have to be cautious. That thing is intimidating, no question. But same tactic: Search for your spot early, stand there openly, point the camera and wait for a shot. People that don’t want to be shot will avoid being in the frame. People that don’t care walk through it. That simple 😉

                                        Use it or lose it.

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                                        • pechelmanP
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                                          Thanks @weftyarn. I've tried some of those tricks too. The other thing is to really lean in on the acting what you're taking a picture of if they do notice; just continue to ignore them and take a picture just above or around them and then act totally surprised if they come up. "Oh, hi, where'd you come from?! I was looking at that thing." Unfortunately, I'm a terrible actor 😃

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                                            @weftyarn Some really good tips,will definitely keep them in mind.

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