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ludenhud: I see.. hm, that's quite a bit of stuff to carry around and setup for a shot outdoors.
The output results are very nice and clean, i have to admit that. Btw, thanks! :) the snapshots are the most fun one's to grab.

m-Que: Hehe thanks! :D

Today on Saturday it was the annual Scott Kelby Photowalk and there were a group of 11 people with their cameras going downtown in Gothenburg and walking around, snapping pics today.
Ofcourse i had to join in and take a couple of pics, it was a great fun event with a visit to a restaurant afterwards. :)
http://worldwidephotowalk.com/

Here's one pic i shot through a pretty reflective glasswindow, it's a doll used by a wig manufacturer.
These dolls were standing in the window wearing the various wigs they produce there,
the natural lighting was soft and good so i grabbed this one which came out quite successfull. :)
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Thanks Fernando :) yes i noticed that too when came home and checked my photos. The lighting was just so perfect, the store was dark, the enviroment was quite diffuse with only a bit of late evening sunlight scattered through a raincloud covered sky. All this contributed to the lighting you see in my photo. I also liked the way it turned out. :)

One more from the same day..
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Those are real nice shots of poor people rusteberg, good work! did you have to give them some money to take pics of them ?

A few new pics from today, i have not had time to photograph anything in the past 2-2½ weeks due to the massive workload i got to do now.
However i went out today anyways and i also got accredited pressphoto access today to this event http://www.2010finamasters.org/ which i'm gonna try to cover as much as possible. :)

A few flowers and bumblebees..
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A swimmer..
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funny you ask max. the shot of Cosmo cost me $2. no one else from the last page requested any money though...

from what i have found, most people in that situation, for the most part, just want to be heard, or at least treated with some form of respect. i always shake their hand, introduce myself and talk to them for a few minutes before asking to take their picture (unless they are asleep)... 7 times out of 10, they are delighted... if you read this, then look at Cosmo again, you might notice an expression in his eyes that says "hurry up, i need $2 for a beer".....

there have been quite a few that refuse to let me take their picture. even if i offer them a few dollars or more...
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Only two dollars, that's cheap! i would have expected them to ask for more money, all of them.
That might be true they want a listener, although they have a desperate need for money for basic survival and ofcourse beer.
Good job rusteberg, such subjects can be difficult to shoot. I doubt i would do it unless i had a 400mm lens and shot them from a distance to avoid getting robbed of my gear.

I went back to the swimming competitions today to shoot some more pics. Here's a few of what i got..
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max, third swimmer down looks like a walrus in the water.

i know what you mean about the intimidation of potentially "loosing" your gear.
those shots were taken with these two medium format cameras.....
they're a little less appealing to your average gangster on the street :wink:

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