Wednesday, March 23, 2011

On The Streets


Ever since I took Darrah Parker's course "Slice of Life Project" I'm drawn to look at people's feet - and I love to photograph them, too. Though it's still very hard for me to take pictures of people (yes, even if it's only their feet), but I do find it a bit easier when concentrating not on their faces but on the ground, hoping they won't notice my taking photos.

So here is another contribution for Justine's "Movement in March" and I guess you have to be prepared to see a few more feet...

As I like the black and white version here, I'll also link it up to Black and White Wednesday.

Have a wonderful day!

17 comments:

  1. Interesting shot, Rosie...love the changing pattern in the sidewalk, too.

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  2. I find these shots interesting. Well done.

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  3. great shot! how funny, I am the opposite - I've been put off feet by the slice of life but I love your shot!

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  4. I love how this makes you want to know where everyone is on their way to :)

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  5. I love this photo.

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  6. This is a great capture, Rosie! I'm very shy about photographing people too.

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  7. This is wonderful. I also tremble in fear at taking photos of strangers. Just cannot bring myself to do it.

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  8. What a great idea - I'd never thought of taking photos of feet - but this is a great example of why I should give it a go.

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  9. I hate taking photo of people also.. But I must say your photo looks wonderful.. I love it..

    Hugs, Linda

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  10. I just love this perspective Rosie!!
    Great shot.

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  11. A really great photo... I just found your blog! It's Great!!


    my photography blog

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  12. Hi Rosie! I really like this. I love how you captured this shot, and I love the B&W. :-)

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  13. I love pictures of feet too. It's fun to do something unexpected and leave out the faces!

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  14. Love this perspective, Rosie and the processing fits it nicely. Love it!

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  15. I need to get to our downtown and do this before the month is over! I'm sure I will feel funny doing this as well- hope I don't get strange looks.

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  16. Love this! When I was in Paris for my honeymoon, I wanted to photograph all the people on the streets, but I didn't want to be obvious, so I started holding my camera at my hip and just pressing the shutter a bunch of times, so nobody knew I was taking photos. I got a lot of fun photos that way!

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  17. I find that photographing 'parts of people' sometimes more of a story than a straight on portrait. This is a fun shot!

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