Can't figure out - double exposure or reflection? Excellent shot, needless to say.View attachment 25376
@Helveticum - still thinking about street photography. Rules of engagement and protocol. Alicante. Cheers - I.
Sorry - forgot -
Camera - rangefinder - definitely - either a Leica or Voigtlander
Lens - not sure - 35 or 50 to my eye
Film - Possibly FP4
Filters - Yellow 1
Post-production - minimal, I have a rule that I don't use Photoshop to do anything I can't do with my hands in a darkroom.
View attachment 25385 Not sure what camera or lens but no PP.
ThankyouSuperb! Again - this could well make a cover of a book!
Can't figure out - double exposure or reflection? Excellent shot, needless to say.
Stunning work.View attachment 25403
@Helveticum - reflections can be a good friend to the street photographer. Malaga. Cheers - I - Oh - same gear as before - I'm pretty sure this was shot on Pan-F. Looks like it.
Thanks!
As for the etiquette - so what's your current stance on this? Are you willing to "lose" a great shot if you feel like someone might get agitated?
Also, I've also traveled a little bit (just over 30 countries), so would be curious to hear/compare - what countries do you think are more reserved in that manner, and where you wouldn't feel comfortable shooting openly without permission?
View attachment 25410 Mevagissey Cornwall, my S11A Landrover by the breakwater, on rough days the sea would come over the wall.
Again no idea what camera I was using but never any PP.
No, there are three pubs but not one called the fire engine.....there is one called the fountain....Isn't there a pub in Mevagissey called 'The Fire Engine'? Or is my memory failing me...
No, there are three pubs but not one called the fire engine.....there is one called the fountain....
Sounds like great fun,...... if you are ever in Helston you must visit the Blue Anchor, it brews it's own beer on site and it's the smallest of pubs, it is a really old building and was once a tin miners pay office, well done on winning the sweatshirtAh! I must be thinking of Marazion. The story behind this is that I once took part in a thing where the St Austell brewery gave prizes for visiting all their pubs. You got your card stamped at each pub. There was a t-shirt, then a sweatshirt, then a tankard for visiting the lot. I achieved the sweatshirt! Hurrah!
I believe one of the pubs was on the Scilly Isles.
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