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New to Leica, Seasoned to street: my recent works with M10-P in Hong Kong


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All those masked folks, i can't stand it anymore. I really love street photography, but for me it died with the peoples faces behind these ridiculous coverings. It simply sucks all creative energy out of me...

Well, everybody is different on this topic i guess. But one thing i observed, was the lack of good street portraits over the last 3 years. Sad thing that. 

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11 hours ago, wellknown said:

All those masked folks, i can't stand it anymore. I really love street photography, but for me it died with the peoples faces behind these ridiculous coverings. It simply sucks all creative energy out of me...

Well, everybody is different on this topic i guess. But one thing i observed, was the lack of good street portraits over the last 3 years. Sad thing that. 

I disagree, but not because I love seeing masked-up folks. Street photography is a (hopeful) reflection of reality and a time and place. We'll look back at this era in time, and it'll be a reminder of what collectively happened. 

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12 hours ago, wellknown said:

All those masked folks, i can't stand it anymore. I really love street photography, but for me it died with the peoples faces behind these ridiculous coverings. It simply sucks all creative energy out of me...

That’s certainly okay, it’s just a matter of personal taste to decide whether you want to shoot it. For me, I don’t care this, possibly because I have no interest in portraits at all.

 

1 hour ago, intangiblethings said:

Street photography is a (hopeful) reflection of reality and a time and place. We'll look back at this era in time, and it'll be a reminder of what collectively happened. 

That’s why I love street photography. I enjoy the combination of creativity and documentary roles inside this genre.

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13 hours ago, evikne said:

Good observation!

Thanks! Actually this was an observation during editing and reviewing images. I was only thinking about the butterfly tattoo when I attempted to shoot it, though I subconsciously didn’t make it perfectly center in composition. Reward for trusting my own instincts, I guess.

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Rainy day 

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1 hour ago, Greenhilltony said:

Rainy day 

Lovely set I enjoyed viewing and think this is one of the best .

Also, please remember  lens information.

Well done and I look forward to seeing more!

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6 hours ago, pedaes said:

Lovely set I enjoyed viewing and think this is one of the best .

Also, please remember  lens information.

Well done and I look forward to seeing more!

Thanks! I am sticking to the Minolta M-Rokkor QF 40/2 right now, and it has been the default lens used since page 3. I enjoyed the stunning sharpness and color rendering of my copy although it has several small dust dots insides. And I prefer it due to the lighter weight compared to the Voigtlander Ultron 35. 
Will surely keep noting lens information in the future!

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Rainy day goes on. M-Rokkor QF 40/2. Zone focused at F2.8, 1/500 s.

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Rainy day goes on. M-Rokkor QF 40/2. Zone focused at F2.8, 1/500 s.

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I didn’t expect the reflections on thes glass doors can have such a great effect, although I walk through it every night and day…and one more thing, I didn’t see it in the viewfinder but shoot from the chest level.

M-Rokkor QF 40/2. Zone focused at F2, 1/500 s.

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