My NEX5 pictures

nandadevieast

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Hi,
I will keep posting my NEX5 shots in this thread.
Feedback much appreciated.
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nandadevieast



 
Why don't you try to talk to your subjects? Make them look (back) at you and smile?

Or use a longer lens for 'street shots'?

Or take scenery/landscape/animal/bird pics?

Gava's post comes to mind:
  • My basic strategy is to stand at some distance from homeless people and teenage girls and take pictures of them without them noticing.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1020&message=37922934
 
This one is my favorite! Such an odd composition, but it works for me.
Keep posting!
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A rose by any other name is still a chicken.
 
That's my favorite of this recent batch on the pedestrian bridge. There's something about the guy's posture and attitude and the one foot directly in front of the other that just works in this shot. Can't explain why I like it better than some of the other similar ones but it does for me. That's the funny thing about "street" photography - so much of it is about the people in it that the slightest change in position or expression can make a huge difference in the shot.

I like this one a lot...

Are you still shooting almost exclusively with the 16mm?

-Ray
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/20889767@N05/collections/72157626204295198/
 
I love your photos. Are these people you know? I take a lot of pictures when travelling and often see what would be a great picture but am hesitant because I might offend someone. I'd like to open this to others - do you ask permission before taking a stranger's picture? Do you try to be unobtrusive? -or isn't it a problem?
 

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