
Nostalgia

Rose seller

Romantic rendevous

Late night appointment

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![]() Nostalgia ![]() Rose seller ![]() Romantic rendevous ![]() Late night appointment ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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shit one huge advanatge those canons have over nikons is exceptional noise handling
those images are so smooth love the 1st one 2nd one is good too on the first clone out that distracting white bits on the bottom of guys feet
Can I ask you why you used a slightly blue toned conversion in three of these images over a straight black and white? I do the same thing some times but i dont know exactly why.
Always interesting to observe street scape photos, and I like this lot. The night time element adds to the series. Not sure what that old guy is doing with the car in #1. I assume it is his car, but it looks a little bit dodgey, loitering. Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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![]() I can see what you mean now - it is a lot cleaner and less distracting. Puts utter focus on the driver, rather than allowing the parking bay lines be a distraction. Willy - I did do a b&w but it was quite boring. I had the blue tinge to make it a bit more different and hopefully interesting. That's the driver of the car ![]() ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Very very nice. Well captured elements of a that street.
I laughed when I saw the roses lady, I dont like their trade, but your pics present it well. Particularly capturing her in the middle of a "hustle". nice shots!
Interesting you mentioned that about the rose lady Oz 'cos I think he's the big daddy, not the one being hustled.
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![]() ![]() Well will keep working at it to nut down my own style - no use replicating what someone else has done. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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