Thanks, I really did enjoy them, especially 3, 4, &5. Those old narrow alleys must have a rich history that we cannot know. So we wonder. Well done!
Great images with wonderful lighting. If anyone were looking for a primer about how leading lines pulls you into a photograph, you just provided it. I, also like image # 3 and would like to walk down the street across your picture and look around the corner.
John from gpwmi wrote:
Thanks, I really did enjoy them, especially 3, 4, &5. Those old narrow alleys must have a rich history that we cannot know. So we wonder. Well done!
Thanks John from gpwmi! Glad you enjoyed those pictures...
RodeoMan wrote:
Great images with wonderful lighting. If anyone were looking for a primer about how leading lines pulls you into a photograph, you just provided it. I, also like image # 3 and would like to walk down the street across your picture and look around the corner.
Thanks RodeoMan! That is my favorite captured picture as well. I love the early morning sun ray accentuating on the building yellow wall.
Saigon, What a great set of photos! Excellent perspectives and beautiful colors.
All of these are very well done street scenes, Saigon! I especially like that candid shot of the ladies waiting, trying to preoccupy themselves with their phones. That is a nice street shot!
When I visited the Tuscany region several years ago I was enamored of the narrow streets, colorful buildings and ancient architecture. I wondered if the locals who walk those streets day in and day out find them as interesting as us visitors do, or have those scenes become so familiar that they are as humdrum as our local street scenes are to us.
Stan
GreyOwl40 wrote:
Saigon, What a great set of photos! Excellent perspectives and beautiful colors.
Thanks GreyOwl40! Glad you enjoyed them.
StanMac wrote:
All of these are very well done street scenes, Saigon! I especially like that candid shot of the ladies waiting, trying to preoccupy themselves with their phones. That is a nice street shot!
When I visited the Tuscany region several years ago I was enamored of the narrow streets, colorful buildings and ancient architecture. I wondered if the locals who walk those streets day in and day out find them as interesting as us visitors do, or have those scenes become so familiar that they are as humdrum as our local street scenes are to us.
Stan
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Thanks StanMac! I love the last picture as well (ladies's touching up).
I agree with you - The scene is the same but the feeling or spirit of the locals, tourists or photographer are totally different on the same subject.
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