Category: Street
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Cantonese streets – I

First in the series of many posts capturing my time in walking around in Cantonese streets of Hong Kong.
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York and Monochrome Sepia

I’ve been looking forward to this weekend when I would get the chance to go through the photos that I clicked in York, Yorkshire recently using my new ( new old actually ) Olympus camera – Olympus OM-D-EM1 ii 🥳 It is quite an upgrade from the 1st generation Oly EM10. I am going to…
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Lisbon and Ektar

Some film photos of Lisbon streets – undoubtedly one of the coolest cities to walk around and capture stories. I figured that it will be a nice time to try out Ektar 100 in summer when there will be ample light in the narrow streets of Lisbon. The favourite subject in the city is obviously,…
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A day with Lomo Metro

Arriving pretty late to the photography party, I came across Lomography films on the website of a film processing lab. I got a bundle of their three Lomochrome films to have some fun. Whilst the two of them are colour shifting films, the LomoChrome Metropolis does not alter any colours but gives an interesting gritty…
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Backgrounds

This is probably my favourite photo challenges. I love to find stories with multiple layers – something interesting with the subject and how it ties with the background. I captured this shot in Santorini, Greece while walking through the streets of Fira. The Caldera makes for the best background that a photographer could ask for,…
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Artwalk in Lisbon

On a 5-day work trip, I skipped out few times to capture the streets of Lisbon, Portugal on my humble Olympus om-d-em10 mark i. I think it is going to be the final trip with my first digital camera before I upgrade to the Oly om-d-em5 mark ii for its better image stabilisation and weather…
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Winter Streets

Dawn’s Monochrome Madness post reminded me of the photos that I took in the last weeks of winter. It is interesting that it is not only the humans who feel doleful during winters, the streets also get gloomy. The grand streets of touristy towns like Bath are also not as bustling as they would be…
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Strada

When in Rome, carry your camera. -Anonymous Photographer There is a beautiful composition in every corner of Rome. A beautiful city with amazing architecture which was a delight for me while trying out my hand at street photography. In this photo, I played a bit with hue and colours to accentuate the yellows of the…
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Confined

Turn any corner in Rome and you may find a tunnelling alley leading up to a beautiful piece of architecture. One of the most beautiful cities to do street photography. Posted for Dan’s Thursday Doors.
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Windowful

London – she inspires street style of photography. Shoot in colour or without, there are always interesting stories walking around in London. Posted for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness
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Dew and Bubbles

While practising photography as a hobby, clicking photos of bokeh has been the most fun. It does not always need to be smooth and silky. Sometimes, the bubbles are fun to have in the bokeh.
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Sprung

Rome is one of the most beautiful cities that I have been too. Away from the crowded tourist locations and the monuments, the charm of back alleys of Rome is just hypnotising. Posted for Dan’s Thursday Doors
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Pop

Neither British weather nor the British fashion usually offer a lot of colour, especially in the winters. It is a delight to capture pops of colour in otherwise gloomy wintery streets of London. The film here is Lomography CN 400 and like I pointed out in some other posts, it does well with the reds.
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Bridged

London is one of my favourite places to shoot street. The thing that I like the most is juxtaposition of old and new in London but every now and then you see pops of colour in the chic parts of the city that just make you fall in love with the city in yet another…
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Push

A cute photo that I was able to take of three generations pushing a stroller through streets of Camden, London. The elements of the house and the street bring nice pops of colours to the photo – bright blue door is the start in my opinion, followed closely by the post box. Once again, Lomography…
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Snack

Another composition where I think the Lomography CN 400 shines nicely. Below average light of London with pops of reds. The film does beautifully in the shadows and under low light. The reds are nicely saturated but not oversaturated. They have the right amount of depth in my opinion.
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Sun-kissed Flight

There is something unique about the Fuji colours. It is almost like there is a layer of smoothness on top of bright colours like yellows and blues that adds to the mood of the photo.



