This is a clearly photographic post and with it I intend to collect some very particular street photos... These are simple details found in my daily walks, but which are out of the usual trend and give a more intimate view of what surrounds me and about the way I perceive this...
📷 01 - Like an autumn epitaph
📷 02 - Time trapped in a window
📷 03 - Thus, like a torment
📷 04 - Unnecessary equation
As you can see, there is a little bit of abstract, a touch of absurdity and also a good dose of myself, my attempt at poetry and my street imagination, in each of these photos and also in the titles I give them...
📷 05 - The barricade
📷 06 - Taz fading away
Curiously, I took all these photos on the same day (the past Saturday, by the way) and I took them during a street walk of a couple of hours... I don't know where the inspiration for this kind of photos comes from, but the truth is that from one moment to the next, this kind of photos seem to be everywhere, so I just capture them and enjoy them. Fortunately I had with me my 100 mm macro lens which is usually the most suitable for taking most of these street detail shots...
📷 07 - A child was here
📷 08 - The radiator
SEE THE BLACK & WHITE VERSIONS!
Just as a test, I decided to process the first of these photos in black and white from the same RAW file used to process them in colour... And I immediately loved the result, so I processed all of them in black and white!... Please look at these photos like this then, I particularly find them very eloquent...
📷 01 - Like an autumn epitaph | 📷 02 - Time trapped in a window |
📷 03 - Thus, like a torment | 📷 04 - Unnecessary equation |
📷 05 - The barricade | 📷 06 - Taz fading away |
📷 07 - A child was here | 📷 08 - The radiator |
ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL NOTE: Photographs captured with my Nikon D7000 DSLR camera in RAW format, then processed in Adobe Camera RAW for adjustments regarding light, sharpening, contrast and depth... The shots are then exported to JGP format on which minor modifications such as straightening and adding watermarks were carried out using PhotoScape 3.6.3.
Thank you very much for your visit and appreciation!
"We make photographs to understand what our lives mean to ourselves." - Ralph Hattersley.
Lens: Tokina ATX-PRO 100mm f/2.8 d MACRO