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Black & White

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Fisheye

Flowers : The last 16 photos were taken with the Sigma 150mm Macro f/2.8 and the Sigma 1.4x TC (with the exception of a couple or so.)  This is not only my first time out with the lens, but also with a macro lens of ~ 200mm (with TC.) Therefore, I'm not that good with it.  However, the lens came through with flying colors, which was the main objective of the shoot - to evaluate the lens.

Flowers

Landscape :

Landscape

Museums :

Museums

Photo Journalism :

Photo Journalism

Candid Portraits :

Candid Portraits

Street Scenes : “Street Scenes” and “Candid Portraiture” (http://ramesses.smugmug.com/gallery/6758181_RGrtK#429170796_ptzpX ) is what I feel most comfortable in. The classic technique for street photography is using a 20mm-35mm lens, an ISO of 400-800, and pre-focusing the camera and lens, which is not that critical when using a wide lens. That means mixing in with the crowd to get some close-ups.  I do not like that approach because either people pose for the camera, freeze up, or worse, they do not like their invasion of privacy. I prefer to use a telephoto zoom with VR, remain back as invisible as possible. 
 
What is street photography to me?  It is very hard to put it into words or in a simple definition.  It is a street scene capturing people or animals being themselves. It must have a structure with a primary, secondary and even a tertiary subjects and how these subjects interact with each other.  It is not just the dramatics, but subtleties and nuisances.  I also try to achieve a sharp contrast between the primary subject, the secondary and tertiary subjects, or background.  In addition, there is a delicate balance that has to be achieved – the photo cannot be too complicated; it has to be vague enough so different viewers get different reactions from it or the same viewer gets a different impression, or discovers new nuisances, every time he/she looks at the photo.

Street Scenes

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