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Sort of "street", if inside a Starbucks, looking out, can be considered "street". Digital exposure in this case:
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I think he was a student, and hadn't been getting enough sleep!
 

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From the archives: Red Square, Moscow, from the GUM store, 1978. Kodak Plus-X film, Leica IIIC camera, 5 cm Summitar lens. The negative was scratched and the scan requires some cleaning with the Photoshop heal tool. Notice the gents hanging around with "plain" clothes? The people in the back are lined up to see Vladimir Lenin in his mausoleum.

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Nice! Any disclosures about the writing on her upper leg?
I think its the long lost secret recipe for Microdol-X :whistling:.
Although why it wasn't written in reversed text, to make it easier for her to read in a mirror, I can't figure out.:wink:
 

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Nice juxtaposition of the busker and the phone booth...of course mobiles are ubiquitous these days. I love my Trip for street work as well.
I do like a good Jaxta when I can work one in. Cant remember when last I saw someone using a public phone, my guess is they will be fazed out, so worth capturing for nostalgia. All the money on cameras that I have spent trying to find a comfortable carry around and I come across a $18 working Trip in a old wares shop, that does the job as good as any. Its small, fast, sharp, contrasty and quiet, only issue is I struggle to hold 40th, shutter speed.
 

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I All the money on cameras that I have spent trying to find a comfortable carry around and I come across a $18 working Trip in a old wares shop, that does the job as good as any. Its small, fast, sharp, contrasty and quiet, only issue is I struggle to hold 40th, shutter speed.
The Olympus Trip 35 is a fun little camera and, in my opinion, an excellent example of superb industrial design. Mine developed a focus problem when something happened, possibly being mashed in a bag.

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I do like a good Jaxta when I can work one in. Cant remember when last I saw someone using a public phone, my guess is they will be fazed out, so worth capturing for nostalgia. All the money on cameras that I have spent trying to find a comfortable carry around and I come across a $18 working Trip in a old wares shop, that does the job as good as any. Its small, fast, sharp, contrasty and quiet, only issue is I struggle to hold 40th, shutter speed.
Speaking of public phones, I was reminded of this classic scene from Die Hard 3. As I was on my way to St Ives, I met a man with seven wives...:wink:

 
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Nope, that's how she turned up. And wealthy photographer?!! Well I suppose I'm a photographer, so you got that bit right.

I don't recall anyone saying it was a candid shot.
"Street Photography" often implies some kind of happenstance
I suppose that could be any picture taken on the street.?

Somebody asked, and you said "That is how she tuned up".
Does that infer that is she a random, unknown girl who walked into view.....or does that mean that is how a model showed up, a friend, a neighbor.
So what IS the story of that frame.?
Thank You
 

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"Street Photography" often implies some kind of happenstance
I suppose that could be any picture taken on the street.?

Somebody asked, and you said "That is how she tuned up".
Does that infer that is she a random, unknown girl who walked into view.....or does that mean that is how a model showed up, a friend, a neighbor.
So what IS the story of that frame.?
Thank You
I don't know, only you can say what you infer from what I said. Maybe you meant imply. But to answer your question - she was a model.
 
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