It is a little soft because I grabbed it in a hurry - I should have used shutter priority rather than my usual aperture priority!
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Sorry, Tracer, I got behind with last week!
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Week 4 Street: That's excellent! Well observed and well composed - even more so if you rushed it a little. Ful marks for getting out there and doing it - it's definitely scary, although I find most people ignore me and those who don't tend to say things like 'Oh, are you taking photos?'
Jean
Well spotted. A good street shot there.
Blimey - you wouldn't miss him in a hurry would you!
Nice, interesting take on the street shot with the street seller!![]()
It's a great shot and the only shame is that which you've already mentioned. I like the guy surrounded by all the words. Me - I'd be tempted to PP some headlines of my own in there, but that's me.
Following the thread with interest!
Ian.
Thank you - I think he will still do pretty well out of it!great spot.. nicely framed and love the vivid colours.. I wonder if murray is still in line for that amount?![]()
Thanks. There were a lot of people milling about and it was difficult to get a clear shot of him. Unfortunately I forgot to check the shutter speed which was too low for the zoom, so there is a little camera shake.A true street shot, well done. The only way I think you could improve this shot is to have the guy staring straight down the barrel,but maybe thats why you say you rushed it...Mick
great capture and loving the colours!
Just found your thread! What a crowded forum the 52 on is this year.
Chopped was a toughie alright. Hard to get much inspiration from it for a really good shot. But your curved and street photos are wicked.
Thank you, SteveReally enjoyed looking through all of your shots. Especially the one of you on the ice
Street is a really good composition, it's clear what the photograph is of and it's a familiar scene. Well done, I look forward to what's to come.
Thank you, Sarah. I was so lucky with the colours (from a temporary hoarding), as usually the backgrounds to these newsvendors is very messy. The blue loaves were a bonus. I'm just kicking myself for not checking the shutter speed first, but it has taught me a lesson.Really good spot this week.
I love the simplicity of the colours - red, white and black and just that little touch of blue.
Street photography really isn't my thing, but this has worked well - and for a shot taken in a hurry it's doubly impressive.
Thank you, John.Well spotted, it's a good shot and fit's the theme nicely.



One of those (good) pictures that keeps you looking at all the different adverts and stories, yet has a good focal point (the man himself)Hope there's no lasting damange to the trains or you will be in trouble!
Like this although somehow it looks like the body of the train is moving but not the wheels.
It was just your excuse to play with a model railway for an afternoon wasn't it? Nice shot by the way. Playing with second curtain sync. isn't something I have had a go at yet.
Sounds like it was a good week for you :
- You got to take a trip down memory lane
- You got to play with toys
- And you got to experiment with rear curtain flash and shutter speeds
I'd also disagree with your comment about it not being a great shot.
IMO it's worked really well, just the right mix of motion blur and definition on the train.
That railway set-up looks really impressive too!
I think its a great shot too.. great feeling of motion and speed and a nice story to go with it..
That looks like a very realistic lay-out (I'm told I can't call it a 'train set'!) and imo, you've got the blur just right - there's plenty of detail combined with a definite feeling of speed.
I hope you enjoyed the tripdown memory lane, too. We kept a lot of our sons' toys and now the grandchildren are starting to get interested in them, so we get to play all over again. It's well worth saving this lovely set-up.
Jean
Well done Tracer. Thats a very good entry for this week, like the bluring, just about right.
Very nice and well composed photo of a nice realistic set, it fits the theme perfectly![]()
Whistlestop catch up....
Curved - wonderful shot, snapshot or otherwise. Love the light and texture, as well as the actual curves themselves. Excellent.
Poetry - really like that simple shot - nice background.
Chopped - definitely the tree stump for me - looks like a lengthy life story in that tree.
Street - what was that guy selling again???One of those (good) pictures that keeps you looking at all the different adverts and stories, yet has a good focal point (the man himself)
Speed - can't make up my mind on that one tbh...probably would have kept the background trees in focus, to extentuate the motion...maybe.
Very good...well done.
Top notch stuff!
Interesting commentary, and slightly amusing to hear you crashed the trains...!
I also have not messed around with curtained flash (1st or 2nd) so kudos to you for having a go. It seems that you've seen what you wanted to achieve, then set out and achieved it. It's not always about getting a great capture. Learning the process is just as important.
To be honest, I think it's a fine shot, and you've created a nice memory there.
Ian.
Like the train shot, very fun.
The main thing about this 52lark is taking shots you wouldnt normally and learn from it, so you have the experience to go with the great shot.
Well done
Dan
This I really like,the train almost looks ghostlike,doesn't have a model feel to it at all,well done...Mick

very good
nice idea well done
Great idea and a well worked shot.
nicely done