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Late Spring in Manhattan
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After the worst of the winter recedes, and especially after a rough winter season, New Yorkers crawl out of their tiny, overpriced apartments, blink a few times, and proceed to live completely outdoors as much as humanly possible for the next several months. I don't live in the city, but I know it well enough to figure that there's photographic opportunities to be had while everyone is still transitioning into summer mode, so off I went.
I've been working on themes of negative space and isolation within urban settings for a while now, and I've also been increasingly interested in graphical compositions, all of which you'll see below. Everything shot with a Leica IIIc and Summitar on HP5+ developed in Caffenol C-H(RS).
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Fine series, thanks for showing.
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Excellent work! I love the theme!
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Thanks guys.
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June 23, 2015, 05:33:33 PM »
Some excellent work here. I love the shot of the legs sticking out and the perspective on the row of bicycles is a fresh take on a very familiar subject.
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June 23, 2015, 07:16:42 PM »
Thanks, Adam. I always try to shoot from unusual perspectives when I can - the High Line along the West Side (from which several of these shots were taken) is really good for this. Next time I'm there I want to take a longer lens.
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I finally looked at these on a decent monitor and they're absolutely fantastic. Excellent theme and perfectly executed.
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Thanks - I know from my own experience that a good screen can make a big difference. I'm going to order a set of prints to see how they look in that format - I'm hoping they translate well....
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Very fine compositions
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January 13, 2016, 09:13:31 PM »
It's always a great pleasure to look at your photographs - excellent in every way ...
Composition, exposure, processing and presentation - great !
My favorites are the first and third from the second set (
people on the fire exit stairs
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Artichoke Basille's Pizza
) and the fourth from the last set (
people in a park
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Thank you for sharing !
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Thanks very much for your kind words. I've been actively working on composition in street shooting, so I was happy to see it noted; I was pleased with how this set came out.
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