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AG_Boston
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Boston, Massachusetts, US
I haven't figured out how to get my image to show up here yet. So here's a link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36945136@N … 2342220168
Mar 07 13 09:26 pm
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Images by MR
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Jon Macapodi
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New York, New York, US
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rickspix_uk
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Southend-on-Sea, England, United Kingdom
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KevinH
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Norfolk, Virginia, US
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Images by MR
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Jon Macapodi wrote: Twelve minutes on the 7 train earlier today.
I really like these two.. the framing on the second is cool
Mar 09 13 09:16 pm
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ArtisticGlamour
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Phoenix, Arizona, US
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Mark in MTL
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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richardsphotographybc
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Dani Nikole Feist
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Sacramento, California, US
dgold wrote:
NYC on a Sunday stroll...
Love this !
Mar 16 13 12:38 am
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Gulag
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Duluth, Georgia, US
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365 Digitals Exposed
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Menifee, California, US
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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4 R D
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Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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JBerman Photography
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New York, New York, US
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Raoul Isidro Images
Posts: 4,270
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Thank you for noticing!
It is good to challenge the limits of what the definition is, and often times I would put something out there to shake that threshold.
The first one, the person in the chair has left the scene.
The second one, I will let others find out.
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Mar 22 13 05:35 pm
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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ELiffmann
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US
Sorry bout the watermark.
Mar 25 13 11:19 am
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Grady Richardson
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Houston, Texas, US
"Street Business"
Mar 26 13 12:27 pm
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4 R D
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Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Raoul Isidro Images wrote: Thank you for noticing!
It is good to challenge the limits of what the definition is, and often times I would put something out there to shake that threshold.
The first one, the person in the chair has left the scene.
The second one, I will let others find out.
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First one is still life, as it is executed as such.
Take this landscape as example:
http://www.whitegadget.com/attachments/ … papers.jpg
Theoretically, a person might have been present in the scene just seconds before pressing the shutter. That does not change the fact that this photo was conceived and executed as a landscape. The existence of a potential human element -implicit or explicit- does not change that.
Second one is a photomanipulation, not straight photography. The moment you intervene the image you leave the domain of documentary and begin doing pictorialism. You might as well photoshop in the scene some pink elephants too. It is not an issue of purism, but integrity.
Take a look at these images by Peter Funch:
http://www.v1gallery.com/artist/show/3
They are amazing constructions using straight photography as source material. But since they are an intervention, they clearly are not street photography, just something that resembles it at best.
Apr 01 13 10:55 pm
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Imageography
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Neil Templar
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Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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MMDesign
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Louisville, Kentucky, US
Okay, country road, but still, in essence, a "street" photograph.
Apr 06 13 08:21 am
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C A Bridges
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Orange City, Florida, US
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ELiffmann
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US
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Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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Smedley Whiplash
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Billings, Montana, US
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Raoul Isidro Images
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Drew Smith Photography
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Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
Some inspiring stuff.
I'm gonna get back out there this afternoon.
Apr 14 13 02:10 am
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Wilde One
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Santa Monica, California, US
MC Grain wrote: This one is very good!
Apr 14 13 04:15 pm
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Bearz Images
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Asheville, North Carolina, US
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Mike Stewart 247 Foto
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Houston, Texas, US
Been a while since I shot street. Here's my last one from a trip to Honk Kong:
Apr 14 13 05:20 pm
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Photo Samurai
Posts: 381
Shakopee, Minnesota, US
Taken on my recent trip to Vietnam:
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philip painter
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Photo Samurai wrote: Taken on my recent trip to Vietnam:
That's hilarious.
Apr 15 13 12:32 pm
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