Uploaded by photo24 - 7 comments - Topic: Street photography (10 months ago)
Copyright © photo24 (Sven H.)
- purepanorama.blogspot.com
Unauthorized reproduction not permitted.
Street photography (10 months ago)
culinarytalents (Doug Gilletz) added a critique 10 months ago:
MMeye (Martine) added a critique 10 months ago:
Doug, you mean 'Henri Cartier-Bresson' I think ;-)
nattfodd (Alexandre Buisse) added a critique 10 months ago:
The panoramic format works very well to direct the eye and give dynamism here. Lens vignetting is also adding a nice vintage effect, though is perhaps a little bit too harsh in the center.
It's hard to judge at this resolution, but I'm also guessing that there is a very nice grain.
My only negative comment would actually be that the black frame is distracting and unnecessary, actually :)
CyberCarsten (Carsten) added a critique 10 months ago:
The pano format and the B&W work well together. Movement and activity are in this pic, nice comp. The only distracting thing is the totally empty space on the left part of the pic - somehing is missing / should be in here, I guess. Still, a nice pic.
photo24 (Sven H.) said 10 months ago:
Thanks!
Yes, it comes with grain, lots of it. Chinese bw film (ERA 100).
Vignetting, build-in! Its a Ansco Pano Cam with fix focus and fix aperture/shutter.
black frame from negative because I only shoot fullframe, but sometimes you are right, it creates a bit of obituary card effect.
boyd added a critique 10 months ago:
This shot does have a lot going on, but it is very well handled. Thanks alto photo24 for sharing the equipment etc to give us an idea of the gear that was used to such great effect.
burlesot (Todd Burleson) added a critique 10 months ago:
Very nice moment. It is good to hear the equipment info too; it should make us all appreciate it even more.
You could comment on this photo if you were logged in.
somewhat like a henri cartier brassant photo. decise moment. nice flow of the objects moving in and out of photo