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peterm1
07-15-2009, 17:38
In my internet travels I came upon a link to free resources (books) on the internet. And here is one quite good one (with lots of high quality example pics to learn from) on the subject of Street Photography. As street photography and rangefinders are kinda like "coffee and cake" to each other, I knew there would be many here who would love to have this link. As far as I am concerned - this one is a "keeper."

It seems legit - it does not seem to be a breach of copyright so here goes!


Be my guest.

http://fc08.deviantart.com/fs11/f/2006/227/e/2/street_photography_for_the_purist.pdf

kshapero
07-15-2009, 17:46
Nice find. I am planning on enjoying this.

wlewisiii
07-15-2009, 17:48
You apparently missed the funzies the first time this was posted here...

William

nikonhswebmaster
07-15-2009, 18:05
In my internet travels I came upon a link to free resources (books) on the internet. And here is one quite good one (with lots of high quality example pics to learn from) on the subject of [I]Street Photography.

As a student of one of my GFs once quipped, on one of the rate-your-professor sites, "That woman sure can talk."

[please say no more]

peterm1
07-15-2009, 18:06
You apparently missed the funzies the first time this was posted here...

William

Oh don't tell me its been posted here before and stirred up a hornets nest! And here I am thinking I am doing my fellow photographers a good turn.

If the issue is whether the photos are any good, I would certainly not criticise them - they are better than most of what qualifies as "street photography" I have seen on Flickr.

wlewisiii
07-15-2009, 18:13
That's alright, Peter. The book is ok & the pictures competent. We're ok so long as the author doesn't show up again... :bang:

William

Disaster_Area
07-15-2009, 18:13
well I didn't get it last time .... thanks!

.ken
07-15-2009, 18:19
I remember this... thanks for reposting though, it is an entertaining read for sure... I have to look at it again. I just recognized the authors name who is I guess a professional working photographer.

peterm1
07-15-2009, 18:22
That's alright, Peter. The book is ok & the pictures competent. We're ok so long as the author doesn't show up again... :bang:

William

OOOOOOH It does sound like funzies were had by all. I am now officially intregued and must make a note to look up the prior thread.

climbing_vine
07-15-2009, 18:27
OOOOOOH It does sound like funzies were had by all. I am now officially intregued and must make a note to look up the prior thread.

I'll sum it up for you:

Many: "Those pictures are lame, and the author is an a**hole and an ignoramus!"

Many others: "You're just jealous!"

Author: "I hang out with famous people and take their pictures. I must be doing something right." <insert lots of inept swearing, like we all did in that phase at about 12 years old>

Yet more from the peanut gallery: "You're a bunch of Leica worshippers!"

Leica worshippers: "Poopheads!"

- F I N -

Aren't you glad I saved you the trouble?

DanOnRoute66
07-15-2009, 18:32
When do street photographers shooting film have the time to take notes on exposure settings of shots?

Gumby
07-15-2009, 19:01
"That woman sure can talk."

[please say no more]


I may have married her. I know what you mean!

peterm1
07-15-2009, 19:39
I'll sum it up for you:

Many: "Those pictures are lame, and the author is an a**hole and an ignoramus!"

Many others: "You're just jealous!"

Author: "I hang out with famous people and take their pictures. I must be doing something right." <insert lots of inept swearing, like we all did in that phase at about 12 years old>

Yet more from the peanut gallery: "You're a bunch of Leica worshippers!"

Leica worshippers: "Poopheads!"

- F I N -

Aren't you glad I saved you the trouble?

Oh my goodness. I am sometimes amazed at how polite conversation amongst people discussing a hobby can sometimes degrade into name calling and acrimony. ("Poop heads" - gotta love it!)

On a macro scale, all I can say is thank God for the UN, for what its worth maybe if the same principles apply to international relations its a surprise we have not all already been obliterated in a nuclear holocaust.

nikonhswebmaster
07-15-2009, 19:47
[please say no more]

"Please say no more. I can say no more."
Beatles "HELP"

back alley
07-15-2009, 19:49
ok, the info has been posted (re. the book) and before this gets out of hand...

i am closing this thread.

it's best for everyone...

joe