Tag: street
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Light to Dark.
A Chinese restaurant I passed everyday on the way to work. I decided to take a photo this particular night because of the pattern in light on the top windows. The two in the shadows on the left have their lights on whereas the window with the streetlight shining on it has the lights off.…
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HDR (#33271)
This isn’t true HDR, instead of taking multiple shots at different exposures I opted for the easy method of bringing out the shadows and lowering highlights to make the photo a little flatter but leaving as much of it well-exposed as possible.
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London in Disguise.
Tried to take a mixture of photos during this trip. Less of the landmarks and more of the interesting streets like this underpass alley by the bank on the way to tower Bridge. Tried to emphasise the tall buildings and narrow alley by cropping it to 9:16 – the portrait of standard wide-screen.
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Other side.
Hard to get a shot in London without a thousand tourists being in the way. Doing it across the Thames seems like a good alternative.
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Cinematic.
Bored of black and white cityscapes decided to edit this with some split toning, trying to make it look cold like the scenes from Sherlock Holmes films. The bird helped to add some drama.
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Sea of Words.
Not the most intriguing processing but I thought that clean and simple would complement the shot. This is the south bank of Thames of course.
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Blues (#32038)
I think this was my first attempt at “street” photography. He and his drummer friend play quite often around Northampton, I took a photo of them during the Northampton Music Festival featured in recent posts however my card corrupted and their shots were erased…
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Streets of Morning Gold.
This post is the beginning of my second London series. This time I went through some areas less abundant in snap-happy tourists. Starting off with this 6am shot near the Marble Arch (hypocritical but was on the way to the US embassy).