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My first street project. "Bangkok 2009"


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Camera Leica M8 + New Elmar 50, CV Ultron 35

 

Click link to view album. http://www.vitsanu-p.com/bangkok2009.html

 

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Yes , very nice especially b&w pictures !

By curiosity what camera? M9 or M8 and what lens ?

Thanks for sharing

 

If you allow I use these nice pictures of Bangkok to introduce you this link :

Cherdwood Photo Gallery

It is a thai photographer whom I met at home of Henry Cartier Bresson in Paris

I forget to say you that he has a MP and a Rolleiflex camera

Thanks

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Yes , very nice especially b&w pictures !

By curiosity what camera? M9 or M8 and what lens ?

Thanks for sharing

 

If you allow I use these nice pictures of Bangkok to introduce you this link :

Cherdwood Photo Gallery

It is a thai photographer whom I met at home of Henry Cartier Bresson in Paris

I forget to say you that he has a MP and a Rolleiflex camera

Thanks

 

Hi, Doc Henry.

 

Yes,I do. Do you remember your thai friend name ? I may be know him before. Just say hi your friend. All of image was taken by M8 except cover image was taken by 1D MK II. Thanks.

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What ISO do you typically use? These pictures seem to have an analogue quality to them. Nice series.

 

Hi, Wilfredo. I used Auto ISO Mode, Max ISO 1250 and slowest speed 1/30. Convert file to bw by Nikon Silver Efex photoshop plug-in and also increase grain for some.:p:);):eek:

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Hi, Wilfredo. I used Auto ISO Mode, Max ISO 1250 and slowest speed 1/30. Convert file to bw by Nikon Silver Efex photoshop plug-in and also increase grain for some.:p:);):eek:

 

Yes, I can see the increased grain/noise, it gives it a bit of a Tri-X look. Nice work.

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love it love it love it!

really good, love the design of the layout. for some reason the pages took along time to load and im on a fast connection/computer. but whatever the images were worth the wait.

best melissa

 

happy! happpy! happy! to hear that my works is valuable. Will cotinually develop skills to make you smile. :):):):

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Very nice, but may I suggest that the pairing is too "obvious." They pacing should flow, and not obvious right and left sides show the same.

 

Just my humble opinion. Robert Franks' "The Americans" is the best there is, in terms of pacing.

 

Thanks a lot for your suggestion. I will take your idea to attatch my works.

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Really enjoyed your series - is this a book you are planning to print?

 

Kind regards

 

Mark

 

Very pleasure to hear that. Yes,it is. I'm planning to print it as my first reality project. So,I try to find and reach to publisher, who is interest my works. If my dream come true, hope you will follow my progress. See you then!:)

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