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Yeah, it's cliche, but I like it.

Center City, Philadelphia

Canon AE-1, 50mm, 1/250 @ f/something (I know, I can never remember and honestly, who writes these things down??)
Ilford XP2 400, grayscaled in Photoshop

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:D Great shot! :D

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Falafel
thanks, dipesh!!

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Meredith Kleiber
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Woah. You're making me dizzy. I like this shot a lot.

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Bondye konn bay, men li pa konn separe.
I take notes of settings every now and then :giggle:
for example on that one: [link]
trix+3 1/1000s at f/2.8 08h35am, neubaugasse :lmao:
My pleasure!

:D

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Falafel
it looks like it's in the shade in mid-afternoon or mid-morning, judging by the building's brightness behind the rider. and your depth of field isn't very wide so I'm guessing about f/5.6 or f/4. (Though I could be wrong) It's only useful if someone else wants to take a picture under the same conditions of light and time of sday.

Example, I would use the same settings in daytime on a sunny day if I wanted to photograph the full moon because... it's daytime on the moon.

Water reflections are alot of fun, eh? :lmao:

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I guess since you see lots of photography this is cliche to you. I like it. Gives me a whole different way to look at things. :heart:

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They thought I was a Surrealist, but I wasn't. I never painted dreams. I painted my reality. ~Frida Kahlo
AMAZING :wow:

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just my imagination
I write them down too... but then I either mess up the number on the photo's or I loose the paper I wrote things on... =(

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If you're photographing in color you show the color of their clothes - if you use black and white, you will show the color of their soul. - Author Unknown :macos:
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At first I thought it was mountain biking... so, while cliché for some, it is creative in angle and positioning. I couldn't pull something off like this. Was the bicycler riding while you took the shot of was he/she posing for it?

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"A man may be a born poet, but he has to make himself an artist as well." Sassoon

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