I think 85mm for street is a cracking idea, you got me thinking about longer focal lengths for street with that 60mm macro m43 lens you did a while back.
Yeah that's another great combo. It's a bit more restrictive than 85, but if you're focusing on subject over scene, then you can get some great images 🖖
Love some of those street shots in the snow David - I totally failed to get out when it was snowing, was hoping for some more this weekend, but we've just got lots of the wetter form of snow (rain) instead!!! Nice focal length 85mm.
I only managed to get out in it because things got pushed back a day with work stuff and I'm glad I did given how soggy this weekend has been 😂 Thanks for watching, Tim🖖
One that didn't occur to me to ask. I live in tropical country where strong sunlight reflected off car or shop windows can be problematic for street photography. Filters are more commonly used on film camera days, so do you use a polarizer filter on street photography? What do you think of the so called "black mist" filter.
Polarisers are one of the few filters I use quite a lot. Pre 2020 I did a lot of car photography and a cpl was essential to cut through reflections. I don't often use one for street photography since I don't often shoot through windows etc, and if I do see something interesting in glass, it's usually a reflection so I want to keep it in the shit. As for mist filters, I use a 1/8 freewell mist filter on pretty much all my video except the pov footage. I find that a 1/8 filter is subtle enough to not be obvious, but still adds the bloom to highlights and softens skin. Also mist filters are great for shooting in the city at night🖖
💩📸 = got a world record King Kong's finger waiting unflushed in the toilet (bigger than the viking log at Jorvik) and I need to get a photo to send into the Guinness book of world records. P.S. in contact with Hull's Street life museum to get it on display and beat those stuck ups over in the west
I dare say each photographer has their own reasons, but for me it usually happens either to help symmetry within the scene or simply because the human form is more pronounced when walking across a scene as opposed to walking towards or away from the camera. There are many reasons to shoot this way, but those are just a couple of mine🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial I think most of my recent first attempts at street photos were at longer focal lengths, largely due to shyness! (On Flickr as Martin (SmartUK))
@RealBesty yeah I follow you on there, I recall we talked about Flickr at some point a few months back. I genuinely think that feeling comfortable with what you're using makes for more considered images. If the longer lenses work for you, use them, that's why I do it🖖
@ So you do - thank you! It’s never occurred to me to see if I have any followers! I don’t have the self-confidence to be in peoples’ faces with a camera so I’m more of a sniper!
@RealBesty Yeah absolutely with you on that. And besides not getting in a person's face, the longer focal lengths add that compression that isn't seen in street photography as much as the wider focal lengths are. I have the 40-150 for M4/3 and that's a great one for that kind of shooting.
I sometimes use an 85mm on a Sony A7R4 for street and, despite what all the purists say, it is entirely suitable. Street does not have to be either 28, or 35mm.
If it weren't for the fact that I like taking pictures in the evening, I would probably buy this lens too. But I bought a Samyang 85mm 1.4 II instead. And as for the 💩📷 camera, you should give it to that one friend who always says "Your camera takes great pictures" and tell him that's the one 😅
Yeah I considered the samyang, but the difference between 1.4 and 1.8 is so negligible given the iso performance, I went for the Sony to make sure I'd get that sticky AF for video bits. Thats a great idea for that Nikon lol Whenever I get the "oh your camera must be really good" type comments I always say my main camera is the Canon 400D 😂
@DavidFlowerOfficial Hahaha 400d looks professional and sounds professional it must take amazing photos 😅 This new versions of samyang are really good. I have first version of 50mm 1.4 and it's slow and loud. But cheap and I still like the outcome 😁
💩📷 "I’ll use this camera to take award-winning photos of my dog judging me for eating snacks without sharing. One day, I'll frame his side-eye and hang it in a museum. The world needs to see his disappointment!" ( sorry sir , i don't have Instagram account)
💩 📷 - I’d like to win this so that I can give it to my 2 year old daughter as her first camera. 😊 Plan B is a piece of cardboard with the word “Photo” written on it. Letting her colour it first because I’m not a monster. 😌 Plan C is a potato. 😳
Due to a misunderstanding of the conditions of entering this giveaway, the person I chose as the winner wasn't a UK resident and as such forfeits the prize. So if you are indeed a UK resident, you are the new winner of this awful camera. When you get a chance, drop me an email from the bio site link with your address details and I'll get it to you🖖
💩 📸 Not a funny comment but I've been thinking of getting my 6yo grandson a little p&s (not necessarily a pos) for walks, holidays etc. Keep up the good work.
That's a great idea and there are loads of options out there that are much better than this one. My eldest lad still prefers to grab the Canon G10 over anything else just because it gets the job done and he doesn't want to carry lenses around 🖖
Great to see you still killing it sir! Good luck to everyone in the competition too.
Are you back on Instagram?
Yeah I've been back on there for a while now 🖖
Nice one David!
Great idea in this period of the year to give away a camera!
Although it is a bit of a 💩📸😂
💩📸= Quick camera to hand for when my Nutty Pug starts going besrerk doing Zoomies all round the living room 😅
I think 85mm for street is a cracking idea, you got me thinking about longer focal lengths for street with that 60mm macro m43 lens you did a while back.
Yeah that's another great combo. It's a bit more restrictive than 85, but if you're focusing on subject over scene, then you can get some great images 🖖
Sir if get this camera, it will be really helpful for my studies , diploma in photography 🙏
💩📸 with winter on the way it would be handy to scrape the ice off the windscreen…
If you added the filter holder and that big stupid filter I used it would be perfect 😂
I could use that camera up here in Scotland, David.
Love some of those street shots in the snow David - I totally failed to get out when it was snowing, was hoping for some more this weekend, but we've just got lots of the wetter form of snow (rain) instead!!! Nice focal length 85mm.
I only managed to get out in it because things got pushed back a day with work stuff and I'm glad I did given how soggy this weekend has been 😂
Thanks for watching, Tim🖖
Hi David! I'm very love your videos. Your photos are amazing!
I enjoy your photos.
You are an example for me in photography😊
💩📸 I’ve got a wobbly kitchen table …..
One that didn't occur to me to ask.
I live in tropical country where strong sunlight reflected off car or shop windows can be problematic for street photography.
Filters are more commonly used on film camera days, so do you use a polarizer filter on street photography?
What do you think of the so called "black mist" filter.
Polarisers are one of the few filters I use quite a lot. Pre 2020 I did a lot of car photography and a cpl was essential to cut through reflections. I don't often use one for street photography since I don't often shoot through windows etc, and if I do see something interesting in glass, it's usually a reflection so I want to keep it in the shit. As for mist filters, I use a 1/8 freewell mist filter on pretty much all my video except the pov footage. I find that a 1/8 filter is subtle enough to not be obvious, but still adds the bloom to highlights and softens skin.
Also mist filters are great for shooting in the city at night🖖
@DavidFlowerOfficial thanks
💩📸 = got a world record King Kong's finger waiting unflushed in the toilet (bigger than the viking log at Jorvik) and I need to get a photo to send into the Guinness book of world records.
P.S. in contact with Hull's Street life museum to get it on display and beat those stuck ups over in the west
The photo looks great, I have a question, why do many photographers like to take profile shots of people walking by?😮
I dare say each photographer has their own reasons, but for me it usually happens either to help symmetry within the scene or simply because the human form is more pronounced when walking across a scene as opposed to walking towards or away from the camera. There are many reasons to shoot this way, but those are just a couple of mine🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Thank you for your reply❤️
He was often at even longer fl than 85mm, yes?
Yeah a 135mm was often used too amongst others.
@@DavidFlowerOfficial I think most of my recent first attempts at street photos were at longer focal lengths, largely due to shyness! (On Flickr as Martin (SmartUK))
@RealBesty yeah I follow you on there, I recall we talked about Flickr at some point a few months back. I genuinely think that feeling comfortable with what you're using makes for more considered images. If the longer lenses work for you, use them, that's why I do it🖖
@ So you do - thank you! It’s never occurred to me to see if I have any followers! I don’t have the self-confidence to be in peoples’ faces with a camera so I’m more of a sniper!
@RealBesty Yeah absolutely with you on that. And besides not getting in a person's face, the longer focal lengths add that compression that isn't seen in street photography as much as the wider focal lengths are. I have the 40-150 for M4/3 and that's a great one for that kind of shooting.
An unusually long focal length for street? Works though!
I find myself more and more in that Saul Leiter focal range as time goes on. His work is a huge inspiration 🖖
💩📸 gift for my 10 year old so I don’t have anxiety when she holds mine !
I sometimes use an 85mm on a Sony A7R4 for street and, despite what all the purists say, it is entirely suitable. Street does not have to be either 28, or 35mm.
Absolutely agree and if telephoto street was good for Saul Leiter, it's certainly good enough for me🖖😁
If it weren't for the fact that I like taking pictures in the evening, I would probably buy this lens too. But I bought a Samyang 85mm 1.4 II instead.
And as for the 💩📷 camera, you should give it to that one friend who always says "Your camera takes great pictures" and tell him that's the one 😅
Yeah I considered the samyang, but the difference between 1.4 and 1.8 is so negligible given the iso performance, I went for the Sony to make sure I'd get that sticky AF for video bits.
Thats a great idea for that Nikon lol
Whenever I get the "oh your camera must be really good" type comments I always say my main camera is the Canon 400D 😂
@DavidFlowerOfficial Hahaha 400d looks professional and sounds professional it must take amazing photos 😅
This new versions of samyang are really good. I have first version of 50mm 1.4 and it's slow and loud. But cheap and I still like the outcome 😁
💩📷 "I’ll use this camera to take award-winning photos of my dog judging me for eating snacks without sharing. One day, I'll frame his side-eye and hang it in a museum. The world needs to see his disappointment!"
( sorry sir , i don't have Instagram account)
Haha, give that poor doggo some snacks😂
@DavidFlowerOfficial 😁 😁
💩 📷 - I’d like to win this so that I can give it to my 2 year old daughter as her first camera. 😊
Plan B is a piece of cardboard with the word “Photo” written on it. Letting her colour it first because I’m not a monster. 😌
Plan C is a potato. 😳
This is also a potato🤣
💩📸 I want to use it to start my own RUclips channel, "Shite Camera Photography". 👍🏻
Oh I think it would be a great camera to start with😂
Due to a misunderstanding of the conditions of entering this giveaway, the person I chose as the winner wasn't a UK resident and as such forfeits the prize. So if you are indeed a UK resident, you are the new winner of this awful camera. When you get a chance, drop me an email from the bio site link with your address details and I'll get it to you🖖
@@DavidFlowerOfficial Thanks, David. I've just emailed you, via your site.
💩📸 don’t flood the charity shops with Nikons arrrrrrrggghh their already full of them…..
Привет из России 🖐️ Замечательный формат видео, спасибо! Также снимаю на а7🤝
💩 📸 Not a funny comment but I've been thinking of getting my 6yo grandson a little p&s (not necessarily a pos) for walks, holidays etc. Keep up the good work.
That's a great idea and there are loads of options out there that are much better than this one. My eldest lad still prefers to grab the Canon G10 over anything else just because it gets the job done and he doesn't want to carry lenses around 🖖
What! UK residence only 💩?I need a bigger boat! 🛶 wait for meeee😂 if I win….I trade the 📸 for a print! Less shipping costs lol 😂
I know, I know, but trying to get local mail reliably in December is painful at best😂
A bigger boat? We going shark hunting?🖖😂
@ why not? I need a bigger boat to cross the pond between us 🖖🏻
Yeah that's a fairly big pond🖖😂
@ good luck to the winner 💩