I'm new to DSLR, and just bought a D70. So naturally I was drawn to galleries created by the Nikon D70. Here are 5 links by one photographer taken on his last trip. Don't worry about the language..I've tried several online translating tools and have had zero luck with decrypting the hidden message. Maybe I should try reading it backwards
The one thing that I'm trying to learn from his photos is establishing the relationship with my subject to get the great shot. I love street photography and have a lot to learn before I can come away with what I want.
Thanks for the links! I've spent a wonderfull morning so far checking them out.. I was just looking at a dutch photographer's site with kind of simular faces..they make me want to go there with a lot of MB's! This is the address;
As I am developing my own style a bit, I sometimes have trouble leaving things out. I mean, i want to show too much in one picture by zooming in or cropping too much. The next gallery shows that sometimes less is far more. Just show the emptiness, use wide-angle or step back.
And the last one (have been looking for his address the entire day )
is from a Hungarian photographer i like very much. Maybe because i recognize the places in the pictures from the trips i made there myself, but he makes it look so easy, like you're there and looking over his shoulder. Frustrating-because it's not easy at all- and very inspiring at the same time!
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Link #1
http://www.2how.com/webboard/show.php?Category=alldata&No=11858
Link #2
http://www.2how.com/webboard/show.php?Category=alldata&No=11801
Link #3
http://www.2how.com/webboard/show.php?Category=alldata&No=11918
Link #4
http://www.2how.com/webboard/show.php?Category=alldata&No=11950
Link #5
http://www.2how.com/webboard/show.php?Category=alldata&No=12125
The one thing that I'm trying to learn from his photos is establishing the relationship with my subject to get the great shot. I love street photography and have a lot to learn before I can come away with what I want.
Dave
http://www.lifekapptured.com (gallery)
http://www.focusgallery.nl/MirjamLetsch
This one is a real inspiration too (specially for Ginger! )
http://www.focusgallery.nl/NorbertBoeren
As I am developing my own style a bit, I sometimes have trouble leaving things out. I mean, i want to show too much in one picture by zooming in or cropping too much. The next gallery shows that sometimes less is far more. Just show the emptiness, use wide-angle or step back.
http://www.focusgallery.nl/SophiaKoopman
And the last one (have been looking for his address the entire day )
is from a Hungarian photographer i like very much. Maybe because i recognize the places in the pictures from the trips i made there myself, but he makes it look so easy, like you're there and looking over his shoulder. Frustrating-because it's not easy at all- and very inspiring at the same time!
http://www.milan.hu/