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Street art, Mission district, SF


thompsonkirk

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It's nice to post something here again. I've been 'away,' using Rolleis and rangefinder Nikons.

 

San Francisco's Mission District, mostly Latino, is famous for its large and colorful outdoor murals. But these are just one layer of a multifaceted 'art project' with thick layers of street art: smaller murals, sales displays, store signs, heavy metal security works, etc. To try a 'new' lens, I focused on these layers of The Mission's colorful scene.

 

Kirk

 

M9 and 1938 uncoated Sonnar 5cm 1.5

(from a Contax, converted to LTM & then M mount by Brian Sweeney).

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A few more, from the same day's shooting/capturing:

 

The menu-reader doesn't really fit into the series, but it shows what an elderly Sonnar, with low contrast and (IMO) bokeh-to-die-for, can still do. At full resolution you can see every stitch in the reader's sweater.

 

OK, I may be appraising the lens with a bias, because we're the same generation.

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Kirk,

 

It is so wonderful to see your work again! I hope you continue to post. This is a charming set and each image stands alone beautifully as well. Superb colors and juxtapositions with lots to explore. Delicious eye/mind candy.

 

Ece

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