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BerlinA few more from my Berlin collection.
This image means nothing without a description or if you don't have insight into German culture (they're more than just BMWs, Leicas, Audis, beer and *wursts). In Berlin and other parts of Germany, the locals will always wait for the green man before crossing a road regardless of how quiet the road is. I really like this one a lot. It's sweet and charming. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: BerlinThe third image is a classic Piro. It tells a story. How old is the couple? How cold is the weather? How late is the evening? Great photo.
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Re: BerlinThe last for me, followed by the third
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Re: BerlinThe third actually made me look more than twice. An emotive and enjoyable image.
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Re: BerlinAnother vote for the third. A timeless, emotive quality about it.
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Re: BerlinHi Piro, you're obviously going through your "black phase" right now, which makes it sometimes hard to see anything in your photographs
But when I can make out something I usually do like it. Like everybody else in this thread I love the image of old couple. I also dig the shot of the Kollwitz sculpture. It puts the unavoidable visitor hordes to good use in the composition. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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I guess it is a temporary technical glitch? And yes, I too quite enjoy your photography.
Re: BerlinCan someone enlighten me as to how the photos are dark? I've checked on four different monitors and they're all fine to me.
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Wayne, I don't think people revsaying they are under exposed but lowish key. I could be wrong. These are Leica, right? I particularly like the first. It is more evocative Han he others, I think. Regards, Patrick
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Re: Berlin#3 for the story, but # 2 kept me looking longer, wondering about and studying the central subject. Love the candids and the stories they tell. Well done.
Re: BerlinI like the first one, quintesential early colour film, reminds me of shots in the old word or time magazines from yester-year.
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Maybe you like them this dark? This is the histogram of the old couple image: Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Re: BerlinI like 3,4 & 2. The 3rd is very well composed.
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