Student town

Try to include some commentary - behind the scenes, the story, settings, etc...
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DerekUK
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Student town

Post by DerekUK »

This is taken in a well known student neighbourhood in Newcastle upon Tyne (UK). Just trying to use the 17mm 1.8 for some street photography with the Pen F and monochrome profile 2.
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DeMorcan
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Re: Student town

Post by DeMorcan »

Very nice. I know to click the photo and see it full size (or at least 4K) to see what it looks like. This looks so much better that way that the thumbnail thing it showed in the post.
DerekUK
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Re: Student town

Post by DerekUK »

Thanks for your kind comments - it is SOOC and the way I like to work with the Pen F.
edjuh
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Re: Student town

Post by edjuh »

Pardon my blissness, but what is SOOC ?
Ed - Haarlem - the Netherlands
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DerekUK
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Re: Student town

Post by DerekUK »

It is just shorthand for straight out of camera - I am not good at allocating time to processing and try to get the result I want at the time of shooting. The Pen F options go a long way to making this possible.
edjuh
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Re: Student town

Post by edjuh »

Ah, an inside job abbrevation , this is where my English knowledge leaves gaps.
I agree that what I have seen on the Pen F SOOC is indeed feasible. Have to admit that I prefer SOOC myself. Cause I am lazy, and feel that postprocessing is normally not needed ( IMHO )
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Lysippus
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Re: Student town

Post by Lysippus »

This is a great photo record of terraced probably 2 bed room houses, repurposed for students as houses of multi-occupation. Every student town has a student land, some good, some bad. A friend I worked with took lots of photos of his home town in the 1960's and 1970's. They are now a priceless record for the Community. I think everyone should take these type of photographs to record what life was like today for the next generation. Keep up the good work.
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