Paces

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I love to contemplate how different the paces in one city can be.



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nailed the shutter speed on that one. thanks for sharing.

and sorry you had to wait for so long before receiving a comment!
 
Absolutely love the Nun on the Cell phone.

I like this one a lot, the pace is the subject... but the colors and motion capture makes the shot.
Perfectly framed, and all the geometric shapes are really nice.

What lens if you don't mind me asking? 55-300? 60-250? Inquiring minds want to know

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Hi and thanks for the comment! The Pentax DSLR talk, due to all the good photographers on it is more the let me show you kind of forum, than let me see what you have to show kind, so I am happy to get even these two comments.

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Hi,

You know that I prefer to keep the price to the minimum just as you do )))) so it is the cheapest thing I could get for a trip - the Tamron 18-250.

Here it is shot @ 250mm f/8 (I didn't even bother to put f/11, it seems to me sharp enough @ f/8, contradictory to many statements regarding this lens' sharpness at the tele end)

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Lovely.

Paces is a good title: there's the movement but also the cellphone which gives some contradiction to what is supposed to represent a slow pace...

Two remarks: you did not shoot at 1/25
and, in any case, you are not supposed to get a shatp shot with 1/60 at 250mm

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Thanks for looking and for the comments, the remark is a very significant one, but I didn't want to PP the phone out of there, I don't like too much intervention in real life situations, but yes it would have been much better without it! :)

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On the contrary! What I meant is the added interest in the "paces view", where there are fast opposed to slow, but also ancient opposed to contemporary; cause a nun in the traffic of the city gives me the idea of ancient, but she's holding a cell-phone, which deepens the contrasts. Perhaps "contrast" isn't the right word, it was intended in a positive way, not negative!

And I am against cloning stuff out of a photograph on principle... :)
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I didn't get the point the first time :D But as I said I had some dilema regarding the phone when processing this one, then finally I decided - what was actually there should be there :) Now I feel better - you made a point justifying my decision, which I haven't thought of!

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Thanks for the kind comment! It is so pleasing to get a positive feedback!

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Alessandro got it right

Not cloning out the phone was a good idea as the nuns (ancient) are keeping pace with technology as the surroundings do not stay still (all at a fast past)...
Good pic Yanko...
On the contrary! What I meant is the added interest in the "paces view", where there are fast opposed to slow, but also ancient opposed to contemporary; cause a nun in the traffic of the city gives me the idea of ancient, but she's holding a cell-phone, which deepens the contrasts. Perhaps "contrast" isn't the right word, it was intended in a positive way, not negative!

And I am against cloning stuff out of a photograph on principle... :)
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Thanks!

It's nice to hear that you like it!

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