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One that I wasnt going to upload due to the light, but in a sense it is very english being overcast, and the colours really help the scene.
This was actually a capture required as a background for a poster, but I ended up liking it so much it has also gone to print and looks fantastic on paper.
Took some extra shots whilst doing the panorama, and this one seemed to come out not too badly. Sadly with the roadworks, the street isnt busy enough to get any interesting light trails. Having looked at it on the computer, I may go back and focus on Maxie's bistro which is (I think!!) one of the nicer parts of the shot.
Broad Street looking south towards City Hall, Philadelphia PA
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Das ist die Brücke des St. James Einkaufszentrums in der Leith Street
This is the bridge of the St James Shopping Centre in Leith Street
Hauptstadt von Schottland (Capital of Scotland)
Schottland (Scotland)
Vereinigtes Königreich (United Kingdom)
Mai (may) 2012
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Self Develop: 6“30' in Tmax developer
Leica M2
Carl Zeiss Planar T* 2/50
Straight negative scan
Aufgenommen in Lüneburg, bearbeitet mit den Filtern "Dream Smoothing" und "Rodilius", aus dem Gimp Plug-in "G`MIC".
*Explored - 2014.03.02*
Gear:
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70
Location:
Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Photo:
some rework with Gimp & Photomatix.
The above image was taken late in December 2013 for the Welshot Imaging monthly facebook challenge under the theme “The Weather”. I shot this during a wet and windy day in Chester trying to do some street photography style images. For some of these images, the crop (of a 1:2.7) was intentional as this is the ratio of the facebook timeline photo.
One of the oodles of great things about Tokyo Disney Resort is that they still keep the small side areas intact to immerse the guest in the theme and atmosphere of the specific land. (unlike Disneyland and the Courtyard of Angels)
This little side street is not well travelled but it sure feels like you are in a Tuscan village. Obviously it is also great to photograph!
Typische Strassenszene in New York würd ich sagen. So tief, dass selbst am Tag das Sonnenlicht kaum den Boden berührt.
Typical street scene in New York, I'd say. So deep that even on the day the sunlight barely touches the ground.
Amerika (America)
Manhattan - New York
September 2012
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It’s been a while since I’ve done any real kind of street photography so a day out with the Welshot bunch and Mark Scholey wasn’t to be missed. The day was very different for me (and a little terrifying) as one of the challenges was to interact and take a portrait of a complete stranger. The first time I tried it, it was a nightmare but it really was surprising how friendly and open the majority of people are into having their photos taken by a complete stranger.
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At the end of the day we even had 20 minutes spare to walk around Afflecks, a place I’ve not been into for around 25 years. For more information about Afflecks see their site:
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Wide angle shot along Church Street in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
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Back from Lisbon. It was the first time since I broke my spine in 2013 that I took a flight again. Hilly Lisbon is a challenge to disabled people like me but everything went well. Nevertheless after the flight back my left foot was swollen and I had to go to the hospital today. Hope treatment will help.
All the best. Have a nice weekend;-))
Michael
Victoria Street was built between 1829-34 as part of a series of improvements to the Old Town, with the aim of improving access around the city. Previously, access from the Grassmarket to the Lawnmarket was via the West Bow, a very steeply sloped and narrow lane. The new street was planned to demolish much of the old West Bow, and provide a broad sweeping link to the newly built George IV Bridge.
It was designed by architect Thomas Hamilton, one of the leading lights in transforming the city with neo-classical buildings and much influenced by the architecture of ancient Greece. However it was stipulated that the buildings associated with the new street should be ‘Old Flemish’ in style, and draw inspiration from the details on Heriot’s Hospital.
I usually walk up and down this street on my way to class. There's always a good amount of traffic and people going back and forth so I tried to capture it in the most interesting way I could.
© Chris Rubey, 2012
I don't shoot streets a lot anymore, but maybe I should? The flower pot provided the composition, and I was lucky to avoid the frequent busses passing by.
Blue hour in central Uppsala. I don't often do this kind of strong vignetting, but there's a time for everything. Lovely shadows they are, having a kind of noir feeling to them.
A typical Lisbon street scene, taken in the Alfama district.
Alfama, the oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo river. Its name comes from the Arabic Al-hamma, meaning hot fountains or baths. It contains many important historical attractions, with many Fado bars and restaurants.
In the back the Lisbon Cathedral is partly visible.