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May 2014 Photo Assignment - Street photography

This is a discussion on May 2014 Photo Assignment - Street photography within the Photo assignments forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I didn't shoot it this month, but I just now processed it (a forgotten image recovered) beware of gator by ...

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    I didn't shoot it this month, but I just now processed it (a forgotten image recovered)

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    Dig the 'motion man' shot !

    I almost never shoot street stuff but found an alibi in the bride and groom whose wedding I was shooting. I took them for a quick tour of the byward market area of Ottawa and spotted this on the way back.

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    I dig the motion Doug G.
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    Shot this one just yesterday - I'm fairly sure I'll have more to post though.
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    Shot with an a6000 and a Super-Tak 50mm f/1.4 (one of the radio active ones)
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    Quote Originally Posted by DougG View Post
    Not sure if this is "street"
    About as "street" as it gets, Doug.
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    Window Shopping

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    Similar to the other one I posted, but from the other side in portrait at night.

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    I've discovered that there are photo blinds all up and down Broad Street in Augusta. One way traffic in downtown Augusta is divided by islands of parking that is about two feet below street level. So, when you park your vehicle you can move to the front of it and sit down flat on your butt and look out of a 18”x 36” window created by the concrete barricades that puts your lens right at street level. In fact, a long lens would be in the street. You can see the underside of passing traffic. It provides a perspective that you may not have noticed If I hadn't mentioned it. I'm gonna play around with it some, I think.





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