I like the photograph of the child in the front loading bicycle. Tells a good story of happiness. It was a Henri Cartier-Bresson moment in time. That 135mm is pretty tight, and I assume you bumped into those times of it being very restrictive, but alas, there are moments when zooming in is rewarding as well. Let's see some of those long street shots again in 50mm or 85mm to see how it compares. The 135mm on one of the middle of street photos, looking under an overpass is interesting. Stacking up an image is a different perspective. I may take the RP out today and shoot at different widths with the 24-104mm. I have the 50mm which works well, and will still consider the 35mm, though 24mm and 35mm are not my usually preferred focal lengths. But there is always room for change. One of the advantages of full-frame over my MFT format cameras is the ability to crop in more. I do still like the lighter lenses, in most cases, of the MFT cameras. Fujifilm has gotten my curiosity up again for an APS-C camera in mirrorless. I think they call this GAS or Gear Acquisition Syndrome 🤣 Back the film days, the last film camera, a PENTAX Sf1 was my only camera in use for a decade or more. Take care, Loren
Thank you for your detailed comment. The 135mm were also very unusual for me. It's not my focal length. But I wanted to try it. This is the only way to tell which lenses are the right ones. I'm excited to see if the 35mm finds your way someday :) Go out and have fun with your camera. If I ever get the chance to try out a Fujifilm, I'll do it. You only hear good things.
Ein paar echt gute Bilder machat du da. Mit nem 135er auch nicht so alltäglich. Ich wurde ja gerne mal ne Fototour durch NY machen, wenn es nicht so verdammt teuer wäre. Grüße aus der Nachbarschaft (Abo ist gebongt)
I like the photograph of the child in the front loading bicycle. Tells a good story of happiness. It was a Henri Cartier-Bresson moment in time. That 135mm is pretty tight, and I assume you bumped into those times of it being very restrictive, but alas, there are moments when zooming in is rewarding as well. Let's see some of those long street shots again in 50mm or 85mm to see how it compares. The 135mm on one of the middle of street photos, looking under an overpass is interesting. Stacking up an image is a different perspective. I may take the RP out today and shoot at different widths with the 24-104mm. I have the 50mm which works well, and will still consider the 35mm, though 24mm and 35mm are not my usually preferred focal lengths. But there is always room for change. One of the advantages of full-frame over my MFT format cameras is the ability to crop in more. I do still like the lighter lenses, in most cases, of the MFT cameras. Fujifilm has gotten my curiosity up again for an APS-C camera in mirrorless. I think they call this GAS or Gear Acquisition Syndrome 🤣 Back the film days, the last film camera, a PENTAX Sf1 was my only camera in use for a decade or more. Take care, Loren
Thank you for your detailed comment. The 135mm were also very unusual for me. It's not my focal length. But I wanted to try it. This is the only way to tell which lenses are the right ones. I'm excited to see if the 35mm finds your way someday :) Go out and have fun with your camera. If I ever get the chance to try out a Fujifilm, I'll do it. You only hear good things.
I like the Fujifilms Camera for there old 35mm Film Looks in there Picture Profiles
Thinking of getting a X100 or X-T1 just for fun.
Nice video! I love 135mm for street photography, because you don't have to go too close to your subject
Ein paar echt gute Bilder machat du da. Mit nem 135er auch nicht so alltäglich.
Ich wurde ja gerne mal ne Fototour durch NY machen, wenn es nicht so verdammt teuer wäre.
Grüße aus der Nachbarschaft
(Abo ist gebongt)
Vielen Dank. NY ist auch noch so ein Traum von mir. Grüße zurück.
Darf man einfach so Fotos von Leuten machen in Deutschland?
Es kommt drauf an, 2018 hat der Bundesgerichtshof, Street Photography als Kunst eingestuft. Meine Videos sind Kunst.