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Ruud, it seems that we’ve been in the same place.
Did you see me? :)

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Posted by Andrei on July 8th, 2009

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Off strip

I took this shot a while back when I was stimulating the economy in Las Vegas. I remember this night very well, I had my D200 with me, my tripod and my remote. When all others had gone to bed I strolled around the main strip area, amongst others, taking a few photos on the bridge connecting the MGM grand and New York New York. This shot basically shows the intersection where the so called “Strip” ends. I would like to post this one on full resolution, but unfortunately that doesn’t fit the standardized model we have all adapted to. Keep them coming lads!

Off strip

Posted by Fokke Lingeman on July 6th, 2009

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El Port de Barcelona

This shot is one out of my archive,  3 months ago in Barcelona. I hope it fits in the the theme by you guys.  It shows you a part of the port of Barcelona. The Port of Barcelona is set up as a large network of facilities and services spread out throughout the region, accessible to clients and offering comprehensive door-to-door logistics services.  (read more)

Port of Barcelona

Posted by Ruud Vonk on July 5th, 2009

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Photo theme #4: Urban Landscapes

Photo Theme #4 - This theme is all about overview shots of our urban environments. Don’t post nature landscapes, that will be another future theme!

Posted by Fokke Lingeman on June 30th, 2009

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girls on a roof

Here is another picture I took on my recent trip to the West Bank. These girls are part of a family I visited with a guide who explained more about the conflict in the Palestinian city of Hebron. Several hundred settlers, protected by about as many Israeli soldiers, live in the centre of this Palestinian town of 170.000. This results in an unliveable situation and frequent outbreaks of violence (read more). The father told us that a brother and a sister of these girls died as a result of violent clashes between settlers and Palestinian inhabitants during the first intifada. A number of surrounding roofs is occupied by observation posts of the Israeli army. One of these posts is in fact captured (out of focus) in the background, just right of the centre of the picture.

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Posted by Ewout Doorman on June 28th, 2009

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tough times

On the streets of Bucharest, an old man counting his few money…

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Posted by Andrei on June 26th, 2009

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SimonGad

Another portrait taken with my old Yashica 24. Singer SimonGad during a street shot for a new EP that never been on sale…

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Posted by Maaa on June 26th, 2009

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San Diego Sidewalk

As the title must make you expect, this shot was taken on a sidewalk in San Diego. At the time I thought the guy had a cool face, so I asked if I could take his photo. I remember writing down his name, but as time passed I’ve must have lost the note.

San Diego Sidewalk

Posted by Fokke Lingeman on June 24th, 2009

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A Man in Nepal

I took this picture near Pokhara, Nepal. The people there are extremely friendly and really did not mind that I was taking pictures of them. This is just one of the few portraits I have from the people there.

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Posted by Tim van Berkel on June 22nd, 2009

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Hi! My first post here! Hope it’s just the beginning of a long story! Here is a portrait of my best friend Jé, while i was testing my new Mamya 645 1000s with a wide angle, in the beautiful debut of summer in Geneva, Switzerland. Portrait is not the kind of thing i like to do in photography, but sometimes it works well!

Jé

Posted by Maaa on June 22nd, 2009

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Ugly Well Lived

Since the new theme I wasn’t able to shoot portraits, this one is database but I hope you like it a bit.

Mister Anonymous

Posted by Jurian van der Have on June 20th, 2009

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grandma

Image taken in Bucharest. Old lady selling cheese.

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Posted by Andrei on June 16th, 2009

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Encaged fierceness

A couple of weeks back I got the opportunity to take photos of Dutch Kendōka Ivo van Roij during a national competition in Utrecht, here in the Netherlands. I took this shot on the side lines when he had just suited up and was preparing for the next fight. It was my first time observing Kendo, and must admit that from the side lines this Japanese martial art looks and sounds like quite an intensive sport. The swords that are used are commonly made of wood, but can still cause ugly injuries. Like I do most of the time, I took this shot in color and converted it into grayscale in Lightroom. Spot metering resulted in these dark patches, which I feel fit the image and the fighter’s cold expression.

Ivo van Roij

Posted by Fokke Lingeman on June 15th, 2009

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Girl eating bagel

I was intrigued by this girl as I was walking down the street and instantly knew I had to capture her photo. Her and her friend were outside on this perfect day eating and talking. I briefly interrupted them to ask to take a few photos of them. They thought I was sort of crazy and were laughing a bit, it was quite funny. But it also made it easier for both of them and it relaxed the girl eating a lot. I didn’t realize it until I stopped and started to really look at this girl, but she has a very unique, interesting, special look about her. After which, I thought of it as more of a portrait than anything, tying in nicely with the ‘portrait’ theme.

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Posted by Chris on June 15th, 2009

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street musician

I came across this man playing his accordion very slowly and softly at the end of a really busy street in downtown Minneapolis. He was all by himself with no one around and seemed almost kind of lonely. I was immediately drawn to him and walked right up to him and asked if I could take his photo, upon which he agreed. There was just something about this guy, he seemed to be the real article and I am glad I was able to capture him in this special moment. This could be categorized as both a ‘portrait’ and ‘movement’ since he was indeed moving and playing the accordion very slowly.

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Posted by Chris on June 15th, 2009

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