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Iron Flatline
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I had a little time yesterday, and being in New York I decided to go on a Jostle Walk. It's a terrible phrase, I know, but I've come to call it that in my mind. I walk through a crowd, with my camera to my face, and experience it all through my Viewfinder. I usually look at that thousand faces when I move through a place like Times Square, but this gives me the chance to capture as much of that as possible.
All of these were taken with my Leica dRF, not sure this could be done with a dSLR. I used the 35mm f/1.4, and shot close to wide open (most at f/2) - subsequently I didn't nail the focus every time. I basically just pulled the trigger when my rangefinder aligned, but the crowd moves so fast there's blur and range issues, even at 1/125th.
A young couple, one leading the other
Looking at the big bright Billboards
Schools's Out (and not everyone's happy about that)
One Family on Holiday
Another Family on Holiday:
On the way home:
Where did the Crowd go?
A Sea of Faces
Selling home-made hip-hop, one fan at a time
The Photographer
All of these were taken with my Leica dRF, not sure this could be done with a dSLR. I used the 35mm f/1.4, and shot close to wide open (most at f/2) - subsequently I didn't nail the focus every time. I basically just pulled the trigger when my rangefinder aligned, but the crowd moves so fast there's blur and range issues, even at 1/125th.
A young couple, one leading the other
Looking at the big bright Billboards
Schools's Out (and not everyone's happy about that)
One Family on Holiday
Another Family on Holiday:
On the way home:
Where did the Crowd go?
A Sea of Faces
Selling home-made hip-hop, one fan at a time
The Photographer