::..:: EVERYDAY PEOPLE ::..::

really stunning pictures! every single one :)
 
could you post some larger versions?
 
I love the lighting in these. You definitely have a *style* which is visible in all your photos. Very nice.

Many thanks bro. :)

I usually don't care for street photography but these are stunning. I love your technique. It is like these people are so isolated in their own thoughts even though they are in the middle of things. Really lovely.

Thanks thanks.I've put a lot of time and effort in my street. Glad you're liking them. :)
 
Hmmm never thought of taking pictures backwards like that! Find the light first and then wait for someone to walk into it...lol. Me likey!
 
63) The parakeet's paradox.
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64) Special delivery.
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A couple more from the ultra-sharp Samyang 8mm f3.5 Fisheye:

65) Solar express.
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66) Supercalifragilisticexpialidasian.
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67) The insider.
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68) Black parade.
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Hi, just wanted to say your photos are amazing! I would really like to do some street shots myself and really like your style.
 
Hi, just wanted to say your photos are amazing! I would really like to do some street shots myself and really like your style.

Thanks so much buddy. Sorry for the very late reply. :( Have you tried doing street already? Feel free to post a link to your thread here. Thanks.
 
69) White-collar recession. | Blue-collar depression.
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70) Not so ninja.
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See the stare:
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71) No ordinary morning.
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72) Wet season.
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73) Vacancy.
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74) Red pill: First breath after coma.
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Taken with an iPhone.


75) Aqueous transmission.
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76) Sapin-sapin. / Kueh lapis.
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Sapin-sapin is a layered glutinous rice and coconut dessert in Philippine cuisine. It is made from rice flour, coconut milk, sugar, water, and coloring with coconut flakes sprinkled on top. Sapin-sapin means "layers" and the dessert is recognizable for its layers, each colored separately.


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