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by Ronza on Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:35 am
#1 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO1000 f/1.8 1/800s
#2 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO400 f/1.8 1/50s
#3 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO400 f/1.8 1/100s
#4 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO800 f/1.8 1/200s
http://ronza.smugmug.com/photos/121359158-M.jpg
#5 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO800 f/1.8 1/160s
http://ronza.smugmug.com/photos/121359127-M.jpg
#6 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO800 f/1.8 1/100s
http://ronza.smugmug.com/photos/121359188-M.jpg
#7 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO800 f/1.8 1/200s
http://ronza.smugmug.com/photos/121359230-L.jpg
#8 Canon EOS 1D Mark II, 50/1.8 ISO400 f/1.8 1/100s
Been meaning to shoot this roll of Ilford XP2 ISO400 all week in the K1000. Loaded it in this morning and with my great film skills - ended up tearing a few of the spool holes so the darn thing wouldn't wind on without a fight. Was in a hurry to get to an interview so just grabbed the 1D2 + 50/1.8 and went with that instead. Absolutely love the simplicity of just bringing a camera and lens without being burdened by a bag full of lenses or 81 different focal lengths in a zoom lens.
Theme for today was to capture people Candidly and try and express the atmosphere through colour - don't think I blended in too well though; was busted many a times by passers by, my subjects and people behind my subjects.
Edit (Stubbsy): Too many images in post - please refer our FAQ
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by Grev on Sun Jan 07, 2007 3:28 am
I like it, as I'm getting into street stuff lately. Busted or not, it doesn't matter although if you are worried being busted then use a Leica.
I was doing a bit of this today, but didn't take as many as you, so nothing to show.  I'm thinking of stalking more people tomorrow though...
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by stubbsy on Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:43 am
Ronnie
An interesting group of images. #1 is almost perfect bar that OOF arm in the way, but image #8 is the one I like the best since the woman is in focus and the scales not so. Made stronger by the fact she's looking at the dial of the scales.
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by Heath Bennett on Sun Jan 07, 2007 11:45 am
The last one is a real winner - not flattering to the poor lady though!
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by wendellt on Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:03 pm
ronnie your very brave and skillful to have got these candids
you have a great reportage style
i like the 2nd one most2
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by Bindii on Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:17 pm
I love this kind of stuff! Brilliant use of colour...and you have captured some great moments in time that will never be repeated...
Its daunting getting 'out there' with your camera I find..I'm slowly working my way up to it though...
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list... 
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