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Not only a man could be lonely...

Is this "street photography" ?

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I really enjoyed seeing this because it is so unexpected. Now I wouldn't normally say this but perhaps it might be even better if it rotated just a smidgeon to correct the angles in it? what  does it need -- four or five degrees clockwise? I'm not sure, and perhaps it doesn't matter but in such a sparse and austere frame the slight tilt stands out more... Anyway, it is a lovely idea and well-executed. Of course, it wouldn't be anywhere near as enjoyable were it not for the gorgeous colour palette and textures.

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Like it,colors, composition, sphere. I would call it a still, not street photography

 

Why? Because this image shows that you have an eye for stills and sphere.

A streetphotographer has an eye for the decisive moment, freezing the movement/composition combination, which mostly involves living creatures. This is an different talent which we can't tell you have not from this image

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Not only a man could be lonely...

Is this "street photography" ?

 

 

I think the whole debate about what is and isn't street photography is tedious.

 

This reminds me a bit of Saul Leiter.

 

NYT obituary: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/28/arts/saul-leiter-photographer-with-a-palette-for-new-york-dies-at-89.html

 

Eric Kim, 7 Lessons Saul Leiter has Taught Me about Street Photography: http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2013/11/04/7-lessons-saul-leiter-has-taught-me-about-street-photography/

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