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Subject: street scenes


firestorm ( ) posted Sat, 23 November 2002 at 5:19 PM · edited Mon, 04 November 2024 at 4:24 AM

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just a few street scenes...any opinions on whether they work, and if they don't, what can be done to improve them. thanks <{;-)

Pictures appear to me, I shoot them.   Elliot Erwitt


firestorm ( ) posted Sat, 23 November 2002 at 5:22 PM

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Pictures appear to me, I shoot them.   Elliot Erwitt


firestorm ( ) posted Sat, 23 November 2002 at 5:24 PM

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Pictures appear to me, I shoot them.   Elliot Erwitt


Slynky ( ) posted Sat, 23 November 2002 at 5:50 PM

just the third one, on the the left and right walls are drastically different in terms of lightness, even where the light isn't hitting the wall directly on the left. I'd say, to help keep a contrast bettwen the "tunnel" , and the opening (being the cross street, which is incredibly bright), take out the middle man and make the left wall darker/more resemblant of its counterpart, the right wall.


zardoz ( ) posted Sat, 23 November 2002 at 8:43 PM

Great shots! My favourite is the first one, great composition and a nice mood. cheers Thomas


phopreulimm ( ) posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 2:15 AM

Wow, neat place. Hehe looks like the bike in the first one took a beeting.


randyrives ( ) posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:20 AM

Good photos. I like the 1st one best, though I think it could use some more contrast.


Alpha ( ) posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:28 AM

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Photo One...

Very nice composition. This was a tough scene to get the exposure dead on for as the difference between the shadows and highlights is bordering on the limits of recording. The thing that bugged me the most was the softness in the image. I adjusted the curves a bit to tone down the highlights, and then applied an unsharp mask with a 1 pixel radius and a 150% level.

Hope that helps, and tha you don't mind.


Alpha ( ) posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 10:33 AM

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Photos Two and Three...

Photo Two just doesn't do anything for me. My real problem with this is that the scooter is facing out of the scene. This leads the eye directly off the image, and IMO is something that should be avoided.

Photo Three is sweet, but IMO needed cropping to bring the main lines into dominence. Again I adjusted the curves and added an unsharp mask.

BTW... These were both RGB images, so I converted them to grayscale to get rid of the green cast.


billglaw ( ) posted Sun, 24 November 2002 at 9:26 PM

no. 3 with the human figure is very good. Keep working, these type pictures are either on or off. With time to compose it takes lots of practice. I don't get enough. Bill


firestorm ( ) posted Mon, 25 November 2002 at 4:56 PM

hi everyone, thanks for your advice and input... @slynky...i'll give your idea a shot...no promises...my p/shop skills are not that good. @randy...i think alphas rework solves those issues. @alpha...thanks for your input and advice...much appreciated. yep forgot that sharpness button before scanning!!. i'm working on my compositions...need to slow down and see whats in the viewfinder i think..lol @bill...thanks for the encouragement...i like these types of photos, although not all of them work out...i'm currently looking through gabriele basilicos' cityscapes book which is acting as my source of inspiration

Pictures appear to me, I shoot them.   Elliot Erwitt


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