Olympus-OM
[Top] [All Lists]

[OM] Street shooting lens recommendations (was Re: olympus-digest V2 #39

Subject: [OM] Street shooting lens recommendations (was Re: olympus-digest V2 #3950 )
From: Doggre@xxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 01:05:19 EST
Gary M.T. wrote:

>I've used a 135, 2.8 for years with good results for candid people 
>shots.  For those willing to be "on camera" it can provide some interesting 
>views.  I agree with Mike's comment that a 135 is good for separating the 
>subject from the background or surroundings--if that's what you're trying 
>to do.  Try the 135.

Thanks, Gary.  To be honest I hadn't thought much about DOF yet.  I'm still 
building up courage.  In some cases, the "background" IS, or could be the 
shot.  Some of these folks I would not want to approach for permission, such 
as the drunk I saw yesterday standing still, bent over 90 degrees for a 
loooong time.  I wasn't sure whether he had lost a contact or was preparing 
to launch his malt liquor so to speak, and didn't really want to know.

I'm intimidated by the thought of trying to photograph the street people. 
It's not that I'm physically afraid, I'm not -- more that I don't want to 
intrude or offend anyone.  There are multiple other interesting subjects in 
that neighborhood such as a great sculpture of Jimmy Hendrix with guitar, for 
example.  I've seen people walk or bicycle past it and reach out and touch 
it.  Nobody EVER paints graffiti on it or defaces it.  Frequently a single 
flower is placed in his hand.  It's beloved.  So I'm thinking I'll head out 
with the "people" lenses and shoot the inanimate, and if I get up the nerve, 
include the animate.

I feel like Mr. Bean standing on the high dive.

Rich
<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • [OM] Street shooting lens recommendations (was Re: olympus-digest V2 #3950 ), Doggre <=
Sponsored by Tako
Impressum | Datenschutz