street photography (welcome to Teesside)
Some images from my street photography assignment - all taken on the golden streets of Redcar & Middlesbrough! The majority of these are shot on a 6x7 rangefinder with a 65mm lens and I often shoot from the hip. I use an external light meter and take several meter readings i.e. one for bright light, one in the shadows, one when the sun goes behind a cloud. These can then be set quickly for each picture depending on the light. I guess the hyperfocal distance almost always as focusing on a rangefinder is a bit time consuming and opportunities for pictures usually happen in a split second. I also find it easier to go out on bright, sunny days so that I can keep my shutter speeds high. I often take pictures in full stride when walking past someone. I keep moving as it's not wise to stay too long in one position in some of these streets with a camera. It's all a bit hit and miss and most of the time the pictures don't work out but it's all good fun and exciting when they do!
4 Comments:
I really like these shots. I remember the tutorial we had when you showed them...
I'm loving the last three the most...
It's also interesting to hear how you shoot - Do you switch light settings frequently with the external meter?
I guess I'm interested in hearing whether you set your settings for one particular light situation and only aim for photographs within that particular exposure range, or whether you're always chopping and changing?
Hi Max. As mentioned above I take several readings before hand and then quickly change between them depending on the situation. The aperture is on the lens and its easy and quick to change. Shooting on negative (rather than transparency) gives you a little more leeway too. ;-)
Ahhh! You are prepared for every situation prior to shooting - I get it now :-)
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