“ Sunday promenade ”
I've been loving this little spot that I can watch from my window for quite some time, but never tried to photograph it. The sun always makes for great shadows around noon, but I wasn't completely satisfied with the shot, until I realised it would be a perfect candidate for the Adamski effect ...
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  • Greg Urbano Edited 2 months ago

    nicely done!

    nicely done!

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  • Charles Meyer Edited a year ago

    This is a really great image Oana__ with great feel. I love the textures, lights and darks, and blur from the effect. Super job.

    This is a really great image Oana__ with great feel. I love the textures, lights and darks, and blur from the effect. Super job.

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  • Duncan Summerton Edited a year ago

    Simply wonderful- an intriguing image.??

    Simply wonderful- an intriguing image.??

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  • Fran O Edited a year ago

    Really interested in seeing the original - pre adamski (which seems to be almost as popular on 52frames as coffee?). Your central character looks very interesting -… more

    Really interested in seeing the original - pre adamski (which seems to be almost as popular on 52frames as coffee?). Your central character looks very interesting - although she is static which seems odd on a pedestrian crossing (or is this in the middle of a stride change?). Also, how lucky to have a view like this from your home. I'd be photographing it daily with light like this.

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Nikon D3200 Nikon 105mm f/2.8
1/250 f/8 100

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#blackandwhite #adamskieffect #streetphotography #shadows

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