35mm's Snapshots

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Business as usual mate. Lovely colours and a wonderful use of dof as always. Some of the more formalist works are top notch. 👍
 
Yesterday's:



Nikon D600 | Samyang AE 85mm f/1.4

Today's:



Nikon D600 | Nikkor AI 35mm f/1.4
 
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Nikon D600 | Samyang AE 85mm f/1.4


This one would've been (to me) even better if the girl wasn't there, or if she was looking at the car instead of the camera/camera direction. But cool shot, nonetheless. 👍
 
This one would've been (to me) even better if the girl wasn't there, or if she was looking at the car instead of the camera/camera direction. But cool shot, nonetheless. 👍
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Like so? ;)

For some reason, I decided to go with the version with the girl.

Having said that, I would have definitely preferred if she was looking at the car, too. 👍
 
Yup. Looks a bit bland without the girl for some reason. Perfect one would've been with her looking at the car, thus making the viewer look at where she's looking. :)
 
Yup. Looks a bit bland without the girl for some reason. Perfect one would've been with her looking at the car, thus making the viewer look at where she's looking. :)
@35mm @Beerz
I think it would have been even better if the people in the first shot on the right of the frame were on the left sidewalk walking away looking over their shoulders at the car...

But everyone has their own..
 
Next thing you know, we're staging an ad... :P





Nikon D600 | Samyang AE 85mm f/1.4
That would be the funniest thing to watch in public. Amateur photographers taking pictures and a steady cam for video. The owner walks up with hands in the air "WTF are you doing....!!!" and then you say you're making a commercial... ohh boy.
 
Park bench why you no level?

Y?!

So many cool lines and the framing is posh though.
Damn you, Cody. I was OK with the leveling until you pointed it out! :grumpy:

Does it look good now...? I hate cropping my photos. :P
 
Damn you, Cody. I was OK with the leveling until you pointed it out! :grumpy:

Does it look good now...? I hate cropping my photos. :P

Yeah. The other issue that was arising is because of the slight distortion on the lens, the certain building lines skewed slight left (those on the right) while on the left they were straight. Now everything kind of "falls" centrally, working with that strong center composition. And all that geometry.
 
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