Thursday, 29 December 2011

Days before Christmas

Just days before Christmas, families came to city for the last minute gifts, taking kids to see the street decorations, and street performers and buskers come out in force for the crowd, all in the spirit of the festival. The atmosphere of Christmas is really here.

I know its way past Christmas.....but these were taken 2 days before Christmas, and I only had the time to upload now. :)


 These ladies were awsome, odd combination of instrument too.

The "Yep Its a Busker" guy, one of Melbourne's favorits, he hasn't been seen for while


Doesn't matter what religion you are, Christmas means.....Shopping Time!!!

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Sunday CBD stroll

Just a casual stroll through Melbourne CBD on a lazy Sunday afternoon, everyone is busy shopping for Christmas, with a few exceptions below.

You never going to know what reaction you going to get when your subject spot you :)




Mis-focused this shot, still like his look and posture though



Saturday, 17 December 2011

75mm Summarit Bokeh

"Bokeh" from 75mm Summarit, for the Bokeh-fetish :)

Friday, 16 December 2011

Back to 35mm

Jumping back to 35mm focal length after trying out 50mm Summilux and 75mm Summarit, feeling more comfortable with 35mm Summarit at the moment.

Chapel street is very busy place with alot of things happening. My girlfriend loves it, as there are heaps of small independant fashion stores and nice cafes, there are tend to be a bit more variety in sthings than say Brunswick street.
 lots of nice old architecture in Chapel street


Just proves that you don't need to be in a lycra to look good on a bike


Wednesday, 14 December 2011

QV and Swanston Street in Melbourne

The block from QV to Melbourne Central along swanston street has to be the most busy place in Melbourne CBD, great for cup of coffee and shopping, and of course good hunting ground for street photographers. :)

All taken with 75mm Summarit M.

American gangsters?


She is not enjoying her coffee


Why are most of my photos in portrait orientation?....hmmm.


Thursday, 8 December 2011

75mm Summarit M Test Shots

Got GAS attack recently, and bought a 75mm Summarit M at Camera Exchange in Melbourne (btw great store, and great people, and they have 35mm summicron, 50mm summicron and 75mm summicron in stock!!).

Never used 75mm on a rangefinder before. Surprisingly compact lens, and not heavy either. Had a little bit of trouble focusing accurately while walking and shooting moving people at the same time, and found myself cropping too much as I m used to 50mm point of view and distance. Anyways, 2 test shots posted below. So far, found the image quality to be awesome, very sharp if focused accurately, and nice out of focus rendering.

Also tried the Voigtlander 75mm Heliar f1.8 at the store, great lens, I thought it handled better than the 75mm summarit, and from the few shots I took at the store, it beautiful looking skin tones, and good out of focus rendering. I bought the Summarit instead because Summarit had a more mordern look to the images.

Not sure if using your kid as a bumper bar on your bike is legal :P


Sunday, 4 December 2011

"Faces" of Melbourne Suburbia

Owning a big house, with a sizable front and backyard in the suburbs tends to be the preferred life style for Aussies. Most Melbournian, like rest of Austrlia, likes that lifestyle. The suburbs in Melbourne, especially the once away from the CBD, are mostly large and quiet. For a street photographer, this could be a bit boring, just try and stand in a street corner and wait for someone interesting to walk past, you could be there for half a day. However, dig a little deep, and observe a bit more, you will discover the suburbs are much more charming and interesting than on the surface.

Yes, the streets are still empty, and there are hardly any people's faces in you can photograph, however, the real charm of the suburb lies within the front yard of each residence. How is that so? the front yard is like a display, or "face" of each household in the suburb, one can tell the personality of the person who live in the house from their front yard. Some front yards have meticulously mowed lawn, which means the owners are meticulous people, some front yard are paved with concrete used for driveway or storage, which means the owners are practical, and others are blocked with high fences, which means the household is very private......etc..... Once in a while, a front yard stands out from the rest, either through special choice of decoration, or through total negligence.

Maybe I am bored out of brains, but I found how these differences in the front yards of the suburbia interesting, and this will be my on-going little project, where I will collect and post shots of interesting Melbourne suburban front yards, and maybe throught the photos, one can tell what the person living in the house is like.

So to start off.....

An example of very good use of the front yard....as advertising space

Neatly mowed lawn, a good looking old trailor, very 70s.