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Feasts and Fables's avatar

Love that there are stories in each of them.

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Writer Pilgrim by So Elite's avatar

Love the movement! How close were you standing as they don’t seem to notice you but the appear close.

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perfectlight's avatar

sitting on a bus i have no idea how close is the bus to the footpath, i presume somewhere between 1 and 2 metres

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Writer Pilgrim by So Elite's avatar

Didn’t even realise the window between you. Great work!

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you very much! i think i mentioned in the post that i was sitting on the bus

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Writer Pilgrim by So Elite's avatar

Yeah you did! I thought you got the bus, got out, took photos and that’s it! 😂

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Writer Pilgrim by So Elite's avatar

You even said “window seat”.

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Marian Goldsmith's avatar

Oh yes! Great stuff. Especially sense of immediacy. Thanks for posting.

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Cruda's avatar

Love the last one 🧡🧡🧡🧡

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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GrahamSeamanArt's avatar

I did some shots from the upper deck of a bus with an old digital camera. The results were great in B&W... Nice work on these. 👍

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perfectlight's avatar

thanx. show us your results, please

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GrahamSeamanArt's avatar

Will root some out...👍

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Yasumi Toyoda's avatar

Story telling in motion. I'm really taken by the way your movement seems to make what you see slow down.

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Chuck Marshall's avatar

This is inspiring...Thank you...creating an adventure out of a commute and "seeing" what will unfold while creating art. Awesome!

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perfectlight's avatar

thanx!

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Manuela Thames's avatar

I love the first and last one. Blur is my thing! :)

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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Yve Fontilea's avatar

Fantastic - each image is a peek into a minute of the day to day of life. Love it.

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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Kathryn Vercillo's avatar

Sounds like a curious, joyful approach. Love it.

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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Framing-the-Story w/AK's avatar

Love the photos, especially the first and the last.

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perfectlight's avatar

can be an idea for your daily photo diary 😉

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Framing-the-Story w/AK's avatar

Indeed.

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Alicia Paley's avatar

These are great! What a wonderful idea!

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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Lin Gregory's avatar

Love these, particularly the guy with the box purposefully going through the frame as others just stand around and ignore. The grittiness of the film really adds to it all.

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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Heather Sheurs's avatar

Oooo that first one gives me goosebumps! Such a story!

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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Mark White's avatar

window shots are fun and frivolous and worth every snap! curious, what quality in the negatives or final images did you notice that was the result of the long expired film? in other words, how different would the pics be with fresh film?

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perfectlight's avatar

i would say with fresh film won't be as "grainy". but with b&w film is known that if kept in good condition, time won't leave such a mark as with coloured film

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Martin Hughes's avatar

Expressive, candid, filled with movement. Win!

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perfectlight's avatar

thank you!

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