Tag: film photography

  • Dispatches from a shy street photographer: Eye contact

    Today’s image comes from Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Taken a few years ago. One of those rare moments when I made eye contact with a random stranger who happened to wander into my camera’s frame. ———————————————– Geeky bits Camera: Canon EOS 650 Film: Kodak Tri-x Developed in Kodak D-76 for the standard time (I can’t remember…

  • Hipster

    Me: I am taking a photo of the Twin Peaks Diner with a Holga. I feel so hipster. Raf: That is High-Hipster. This is my Holga GFN with a 35mm film adaptor.  It was fun to use but I didn’t love the results from it. Below is the other shot from the entire roll of…

  • Dispatches from a shy street photographer: sky walk, Barcelona

    Here is another example of an accidental street photography shot. I was really  mostly interested in that ornate sky walk above the alley but when I looked at it later I really liked the human element in the photo. Incidentally, that ornate sky walk was in a book I looked at last night about ball…

  • Dispatches from a shy street photographer – Face

    This is another one from Barcelona. This is a strange statue outside of the Palace of Catalan Music. It’s an optical illusion. When you walk around the structure it is actually flatter than it appears. For the life of me I can’t find any information on this, otherwise I’d link to it. I’m sure there…

  • Dispatches from a shy street photographer – Busker

    The next photo from this series comes from Barcelona’s Park Guell.  When I saw this guy playing the guitar I knew this was street photography material. I had to take a few versions of this. In one of them a woman backed ever so slightly out of the columns as she took a photo of…