Street Photography
- January 10th, 2010
- Posted in Flickr . Musings . Photos
- By Michael
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Over the decades “Street Photography” has become a new “category” in photography. It is, essentially, a way to catch a candid moment. Well, that’s how I see it anyway, others perceive street photography as anything that happens outside, faces, moments etc.
I have been a bit “shy” shooting people in the past, mainly because I found it intrusive, though I have gotten a bit better lately.

The challenge, for me, lies doing this without being noticed, there is a “voyeuristic” aspect to it. The photo above is an attempt in this, I am not too happy with it out of a few reasons:
1. It’s not in Focus.
2. It’s too grainy for what I shot.
The first one stems from me trying to use a rangefinder, set to two metre distance and an aperture of f/8 in order to get the shot. I clearly should have set the focus a bit further out and thus have her fully in focus.
There is also some bluriness due to me walking as well and a rather low shutter speed of 1/125th. This I should change as well, rather a wider open aperture and shorter focussing distance.
The second “issue” stems from the development. It came from a test roll I shot on a new film and developed in a way, as I later found out, that wasn’t quite suitable, because of the development in the jobo drum system it turned overly contrasty.
Ah well, live and learn
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Hello,
I’m interested in using one of your pictures from an anti-Olympic protest in Vancouver in an online magazine. I need the photo to be in high resolution. Please get back to me and let me know if you’re interested.
Thanks!
Amelia
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