![]() I need to add to all that to be aware of the colours : contrasts between colours, complimentary colours… Even so, when I get in front of my computer and I look at my images, the colours are flat and rather lifeless. ![]() I have put a lot of time and effort into pre-visualising my photos, trying to see the light and the contrasts at the same time as imagining the photo I am about to take, looking at the people around me and trying to predict where they will be and what they will do… Phew! Exhausting! My inspiration has come from the French photographers Henri Cartier Bresson, Robert Doisneau, Willy Ronis, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Sabine Weiss… all who photographed in black and white and often for a good reason!Īs I spend time on the internet, I realise that a lot of street photographers use colour for their work but at the same time, that the colour of my own photographs isn’t as compelling or as powerful. I haven’t really consciously thought about it really but all my street photography has always been in black and white. I started doing more and more photography in different genres : landscapes, long exposures, macro, portraits, high-speed, street… I think I have tried almost everything! Street photography has been growing on me since 2012, slowly but surely. When I bought my first digital camera (a Canon EOS 400D), I shot family and holiday snapshots in colour. I shot black and white film mostly but as I was a student, I didn’t do much film photography and after a while stopped photography altogether. When I first started out in photography, I had my fathers Praktika and a 50mm lens. Fujifilm x-pro 3 with Laowa 65mm macro f/2.8 lens at f/2.8. Fujifilm x-pro 3 with Samyang 12mm manual focus lens. Edited in Fuji Raw Studio with a Kodachrome 64 film sim recipe taken from fuji x weekly. I took a short burst in continuous autofocus (af-c) to be sure to get the subject in a nice position. Feel free to leave a comment or a question below! Fujifilm x-pro 3 with 18mm f/2 lens at f/2. I will try to share these photos regularly, giving some technical information about them. Since last October, we have been giving ourselves a weekly challenge and it has just occurred to me that I could share my photos. We have a weekly live meeting to chat though and to keep a minimum of momentum. We have set up a Discord channel to stay in contact and to show our photos. ![]() Our yearly exhibition was cancelled in March 2020 and has been pushed back, then cancelled several times. TOM DELONGE'S sd HOUSE JUST GOT A LOT CHEAPER - Mark Hoppus says the neighbors are a-holes ROCK AROUND THE TOWN TODAY/SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 We've been working on this massively cross-linked Local Music Database for over two years now, covering a century of San Diego history - if you're a local performer who wants to add or edit a page, go to #Who hates picktorial 3.During this coronavirus pandemic, our photography club is at a standstill. WSJ.com reports: Tom DeLonge, frontman for blink- 182, has cut the price on his Rancho Santa Fe home to just under $5 million, about 25% less than what he spent on the house, renovations and décor. The single-story house, first listed for $6.25 million in 2007, sits on 1.1 acres in a gated golf community of Rancho Santa Fe, about 25 miles north of San Diego. The guitarist and vocalist paid $5.5 million for the house in 2005 with his wife, Jennifer, an interior designer who redecorated the home. The five-bedroom, five-bath house of 6,500 square feet was built in 2003 and comes with a pool. ![]() The DeLonges are looking for a bigger property for their family, according to their agent, Laura Barry of Barry Estates. I guess it makes sense that rockers as rich as the guys in blink 182 can afford to deep discount. "I guess this is growing up." and all that, dontcha know. So it's kind of a hoot to discover that in 2007, three years before Tom DeLonge opted out of homeownership in Rancho Santa Fe, the debut album by +44 with Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker included a track dissing Hoppus' former neighbors in oh-so-upscale neighborhood. His rage against the Rancho is mainly directed at the neighborhood's homeowners association.
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