You're right about other people, I swear as a single guy with a camera you get more people giving you strange looks.. Unless you're taking a photo of something obvious like a sunset, people just don't get it!
Roger, You should likely make the images on your website go to your etsy store when clicked. I'm pretty sure whatever plugin you're using will allow it. Just an idea. Great video!
Very very nice photography. I love ' urban landscape ' photography. Don't care much about photographers who walk the streets and poke their cameras into people's faces. I have to get a couple of rolls of Tri X and do some shooting in and around Manchester again.
Manchester is great for photography, and there's always the temptation to visit The Real Camera Company. I'm well past being young, and I still feel like a kid in a sweetshop in that store.
Loving those prints. You seem to be able to make anything look amazing. Did you use in built camera meter. I have an OM10. It would be nice to give this a go without having to carry a seperate meter. Top draw. Cheers
You'll see in the video it was quite sunny. I incident metered the scenes when the sun went behind the clouds. So once I got my metering in that area, such as the fire escape, I could shoot without metering again. Light didn't change.
I don't know about anyone else, but I sure wish that they would make a digital enlarger for digital camera files so that one print onto silver gelatine again. An AFFORDABLE one!
Going local is great - you really need to look and work harder for a shot - unless of course the light is cool.............but how often does that happen ? 😂😂😂
You do have to look harder as it's all so familiar and boring. Not like a trip to India or some other amazing cultural place. I'd definitely have people in my photos there.
I generally like to get people in my street photos, but not from up close; I like to have a few people distant from the camera, not identifiable. There are exceptions, of course. I have also gotten hassled by cops or security guards from time to time, depending on where I'm at. Not a pleasant experience.
Looks like a great day of photography we sometimes don’t look close enough in our own areas loving the shape and abstract feel some great images
Backstreet photographer. Perfect!
You're right about other people, I swear as a single guy with a camera you get more people giving you strange looks.. Unless you're taking a photo of something obvious like a sunset, people just don't get it!
I've been spit at for taking a streetscape someone didn't apparently want to be photographed in on the streets of SoHo. It's not fun
nice video luv the music in the background
Great video of great photos! Love the grit and your approach to street photography!
Thanks Vic
Roger, You should likely make the images on your website go to your etsy store when clicked. I'm pretty sure whatever plugin you're using will allow it. Just an idea. Great video!
Thanks.
Always bring a bag of extra grit you can sprinkle around if the scene needs it 🙂
Very very nice photography. I love ' urban landscape ' photography. Don't care much about photographers who walk the streets and poke their cameras into people's faces. I have to get a couple of rolls of Tri X and do some shooting in and around Manchester again.
Manchester is great for photography, and there's always the temptation to visit The Real Camera Company. I'm well past being young, and I still feel like a kid in a sweetshop in that store.
I have a chinon cg 5.Think I will dig it out.Always gave me good photos in the mid 80,s.
👍Thanks as always.
Great video as always. Entertaining and informational in well balanced manner. And fun and great photos.
What more can I want ?
Thanks 😁
Great work again! Thanks for sharing.
Another great video. So close to 20k subs 👍 😊
Nearly Miles... Taken 4 years lol
Loving those prints. You seem to be able to make anything look amazing. Did you use in built camera meter. I have an OM10. It would be nice to give this a go without having to carry a seperate meter. Top draw. Cheers
You'll see in the video it was quite sunny. I incident metered the scenes when the sun went behind the clouds. So once I got my metering in that area, such as the fire escape, I could shoot without metering again. Light didn't change.
Sekonic hand held meter.
@@ShootFilmLikeaBoss I guess spot metering for shadow areas you want to have detail in and over exposing 2 stops would also work.
@@julianwilliams4750 it would. Or spotting on an area you think or want to be as middle grey such as a pavement.
5:35 they don't know how to paint straight lines in that town?
Ha ha my American friends also say the same. We get those either side of pedestrian crossings.
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I don't know about anyone else, but I sure wish that they would make a digital enlarger for digital camera files so that one print onto silver gelatine again. An AFFORDABLE one!
Can't you rig something like a LCD projector?
Going local is great - you really need to look and work harder for a shot - unless of course the light is cool.............but how often does that happen ? 😂😂😂
You do have to look harder as it's all so familiar and boring. Not like a trip to India or some other amazing cultural place. I'd definitely have people in my photos there.
Wohoo
I generally like to get people in my street photos, but not from up close; I like to have a few people distant from the camera, not identifiable. There are exceptions, of course. I have also gotten hassled by cops or security guards from time to time, depending on where I'm at. Not a pleasant experience.
I got spit at but never harrassed by cops. Fingers crossed that won't happen to me in the future
...Everybody, Rock your body right, Backstreet's grit alright! (Sorry, couldn't resist)
Lol
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Although I enjoyed your photos, especially the fragments/closeups ... but what's up with those masks in that car!!!
That car was outside the theatre. Did make me laugh. Whoever owns the car likes to have a joke.