fabien_. 0 Posted January 22, 2003 At night, in warorot market, Chiang Mai, North Thailand. An empty street. sept. 2002 Link to comment
jon_fernquest 0 Posted January 23, 2003 This photo inspires to try the same sort of thing. But I'd like to see more detail and less of the very large shadow on the left side. Bracketing exposures, i.e. taking a series of shots with increasingly long shutter speeds would allow you to find the point where the detail starts comiong out from the shadows. I'd also get in close and also take some from the left side. I live in Maesai, Thailand and was wary of including people in my photos which is essential to "street photography" style. I just started doing it today in Chiangsaen. A street sweeper with her broom provided a nice sihouette against the river and it really looked like I was just taking a photo of the river even though she was essential to the photo. Link to comment
jfnahas 1 Posted January 28, 2003 Very cool picture, thanks for sharing! Please review this photo I would like your input in ratings/comments to improve my street photography. Thanks a lot! Link to comment
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