Went for a 7 hour walk through Munich yesterday, Friday 31st March, with Karen…! And she was good and didn’t even have an ice-cream! Together with the pictures from yesterday I have also included 3 pictures from a walk last week. I used the Nikon D610 with the 50mm f 1.8 and the 135mm f
Königsplatz is an area north of the main station in Munich with ancient style architecture. Near here was the party headquarters for the Nazi Party in 1930’s-40’s Germany; and also two mausoleums each “housing” eight of the sixteen “martyrs” in the Munich Putsch. The party headquarters and the mausoleums are destroyed, although foundations are still
Visions of Berlin. I went on a long weekend several years ago with a Canon G3 (4 megapixel) camera, before I got the Nikon DSLR with Ais lenses. These are a small selection of pics. Some are “places” and street, others are more abstract… enjoy! I do have others and will post a “Visions of
Today I wanted to share something personally interesting. The Bang Bang Club, is a film both for entertainment but it also gave me some tips that I wanted to share. The film „The Bang Bang Club“ from 2010 is the story of 4 photo journalists in South Africa documenting the fight not between the Whites
How to configure the camera settings for the same effect in Black and White that I use for my Street Photography. I use the Nikon D5200, my wife the D3300, this works on both. I guess this is probably valid for the other models too, but may have slight differences.
A selection of 8 photographs that illustrate things that affect my thinking with street photography. They cover experiences and methods as well as unusual sources for inspiration. https://youtu.be/BuOZ3CukUKQ
I think some types of “Decisive Moment” can be predicted! I was looking through some of my photographs and noticed that some of my pictures clearly were the result of thinking and predicting what was likely. This is a look at two of my pictures, and each of the preceding pictures in each case. I
The following are street photographs from Munich taken with a new, but second-hand, lens taken on the day I got it. These pictures show what the lens can do and shows some of what Munich has to offer as a street photography location.
“In your face” street photography is discomforting, at least for me. This is a semi documentation of how I am working on overcoming my fear of photographing people in a street scenario. It is not intended as a training, but more simply the steps that I have taken pushing the boundaries on my personal comfort