Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Nov 1, 2012 #2 Well spotted! Very good shot, Jim. More road than 'street', so not much of a departure for you.
Jim Kuo The man in the hat Nov 1, 2012 #3 Thanks Rob. Street photos don't always have to contain people, candidness/un-staged is the essence I think.
Thanks Rob. Street photos don't always have to contain people, candidness/un-staged is the essence I think.
Pete Askew Admin Nov 1, 2012 #4 Wonderful Jim and so beautifully framed. I love the gleam from the road.
Ahmad Bhai Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2012 #5 Is it setting sun, the dark road is lush. Whenever i see your london photos i peer to see if i can figure out where it is. Im always stumped ps i just noticed the van at the end of the guided line gr8 timing.
Is it setting sun, the dark road is lush. Whenever i see your london photos i peer to see if i can figure out where it is. Im always stumped ps i just noticed the van at the end of the guided line gr8 timing.
Jim Kuo The man in the hat Nov 1, 2012 #6 Thanks Pete and Ahmad. I am usually around West end (I do seek out side streets though), too lazy to venture out further .
Thanks Pete and Ahmad. I am usually around West end (I do seek out side streets though), too lazy to venture out further .
Julian de'Courcy Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2012 #7 Nice thread I enjoyed reading it. A good insight into a side street pro photographer. Nice photo Jim. I like the hat also.
Nice thread I enjoyed reading it. A good insight into a side street pro photographer. Nice photo Jim. I like the hat also.
Beth Carter Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2012 #8 love the blend of textured pavement with that beautiful morning light.
Jim Kuo The man in the hat Nov 2, 2012 #9 Thanks Beth. It was late afternoon, the golden hour sun does make the lighting special .