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Visited the farmers market in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada today. I always love visiting this market because of the diversity and kindness. And the good stuff they sell. 

 

All shots taken with an XT1 and either the 90mm f2 or the 35mm f2.

 

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One of my favorite farmers. Good food, good plants, and I like his look.

 

A man ponders some plants.

 

A farmer relaxes on his truck.

 

Food is a major attraction here.

 

Strolling...

 

A lady hones in on an obstacle in the path (my son).

 

A boy swings a baguette like a sword, at his sister.

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Two shots in London yesterday. Only had the X-T1 for over a week and really loving it. I've just ordered the 27mm pancake lens, to help me take more street shots.

 

 

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Viewable on flickr as well: https://www.flickr.com/photos/chapmanfromm/27126897772/in/datetaken-public/

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X30, Jpeg, some tweaking in Lr

 

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Hey there!

 

I'm new to street photography, which I discovered a few month ago when I bought a used X100. I really like it now, it forces you to move out of your comfort zone, but the reward is worth it!

 

I will post a few shots I've been doing recently. Hope you enjoy!

 

Konzy

 

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X100T f/3.6 1/640s

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Hey there!

 

I'm new to street photography, which I discovered a few month ago when I bought a used X100. I really like it now, it forces you to move out of your comfort zone, but the reward is worth it!

 

I will post a few shots I've been doing recently. Hope you enjoy!

 

Konzy

 

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X100T f/3.6 1/640s

Paris

 

 

Brilliant! Great moment captured here. Thanks for sharing!

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Thanks :)

 

Here is another one that I love. I came across this scene after a rather mediocre photo walk (no inspiration and empty photographs). I love everything in this photo: the left side, cold and sad; the right side, warm and comfortable; the pillar, separating both worlds, like they were ignoring each other; the little arrow inviting us to look on the right side; the sad irony that the guys living in these tents can't even afford a bed at -50% ("hallucinating sale", says the window...). So much contrast!

 

This is what I like and discovered in street photography: you're telling a story, showing details that nobody wants to see!

 

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