chuckinsocal
Dec-14-2009, 09:47 AM
Hi Gang,
I haven't been getting out to shoot much lately so I've been going through my archives to see if I could find anything that might be resurrected. I found these two images taken in January and February of 2005 and I thought they might qualify as street photography.
When I took the first photo the first thing I noticed was the somewhat red neck cowboy practicing his guitar on the park bench. Then I realized the juxtaposition of him and the apparently middle class suburban nine to fiver playing with him. I'm guessing that they have nothing in common but it's the music that brings them together. (Yeah, I know ... if you have to explain it the photo is a failure.)
http://www.socalimages.com/photos/740776540_zediA-M.jpg
In the second shot I see an apparent transient taking a snooze while passing thorough our city and I thought he made for an interesting shot.
http://www.socalimages.com/photos/740780450_KkHum-M.jpg
These are also my first attempts at b&w conversion so some constructive comments there would be appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
I haven't been getting out to shoot much lately so I've been going through my archives to see if I could find anything that might be resurrected. I found these two images taken in January and February of 2005 and I thought they might qualify as street photography.
When I took the first photo the first thing I noticed was the somewhat red neck cowboy practicing his guitar on the park bench. Then I realized the juxtaposition of him and the apparently middle class suburban nine to fiver playing with him. I'm guessing that they have nothing in common but it's the music that brings them together. (Yeah, I know ... if you have to explain it the photo is a failure.)
http://www.socalimages.com/photos/740776540_zediA-M.jpg
In the second shot I see an apparent transient taking a snooze while passing thorough our city and I thought he made for an interesting shot.
http://www.socalimages.com/photos/740780450_KkHum-M.jpg
These are also my first attempts at b&w conversion so some constructive comments there would be appreciated.
Thanks for looking.