So.. Are these street photos
torags
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if people don't streets where they live?
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Hey I even know where this is and why it is !
Which there was more face/s in #2.
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#1 sort of is, because it has a bit of WTF to it - guy with an automatic rifle? T-shirts for sale? Wtf? But at the same time it's not much photographically.
#2 - sorry, but there's really nothing there. It isn't a question of street photo or not a street photo - it just isn't. Sorry.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
Well maybe I'm a bit local. On the west coast there is a huge drug problem from Mexico. They have just discovered two more tunnels from Mexico into warehouses to be used for drug smuggling. Mexican nationals come into our national parks in Norcal and field a pot farm; then man it it men with auto weapons.
I was in Baja yesterday shooting the Baja 1000. Federally's have checkpoints and they go thru your car or if you're unluckey you'll be behind a semi that they're checking.
These young men carry auto weapons because the drug cartel has no respect for law and there are frequent fire fights and Federally deaths. There are also tourist kidnappings.
But hey, some pictures need more than a title.
BTW I shot this from my car window while waiting for the checkpoint.
So why go? Because of 800hp going about 100mph that can be shot with a full frame D700 & 24/70, welcome to my world
http://ragspix.smugmug.com/Competitions/1111-Baja-1000/20168155_MvqgG9#1592638121_VQL6KcL-A-LB
Have a look at http://www.maryellenmark.com how it is done.
All of that is very interesting. But the problem is there is nothing in the photos to tell us any of that. And I'm not surprised to hear that they are 'drive by shootings.' Your work is generally MUCH better.
"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan
"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
Thanks for the comment. I looked at the link. I never thought of that.
Next time I'm down there I'm going to hug a soldier, I'll post a picture (or please call for my remains..).
While there is an endless discussion on what constitutes street photography, I don't think posed shots are what it's about. Seems to me that a photog should not be involved in the setting up the image, thats portraiture.
I guess I tried to show that ordinary people living ordinary lives have to learn to live with a highly militaristic environment. The two people juxtaposed is a graphic illustration of that
that's my story and I'm sticking with it....
Rags
I see what you're going for, but I just don't get that at all from these images. Maybe I'm accustomed to seeing a lot of guards with a lot of guns in my travels, but I just don't think these shots tell a story of any kind.
I agree with BD, Rags. You gotta know when to cull.
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Agree with both of you. However, if torags had not posted, he would not got the feedback that he has here. I expect that this has given food for thought and improved his photography some. This is the value of posting borderline shots (or less than...) and hearing from others the good and bad of the shot.
All valid criticisms
Good point Rainbow.
Truth be told, I'm more interested in that story than the shot.
and I'm learning a lot on this forum. Some good, some not so good.
For example, I don't know if I've ever been so close to a semantics pissing contest ever. Then there's the box. Posters get pounded for thinking outside the box
this is a tough place...
Are we to forget the "PJ" in the title of this thread?, which by definition of journalism contains words with the photos?
Does capture rule or technical excellence? or a little of both.
Here is a link to some PJ that we can aspire to copy to improve our craft.
http://blogs.reuters.com/fullfocus/2011/11/21/best-photos-of-the-year-2011/#a=1
Notice the each shot contains some text, because a picture doesn't necessarily tell a story on it's own.
Flame on...