SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
...some pictures may need context, or maybe they don't. if they do, feel free to ask.
http://simonsawstreet.blogspot.de/2014/06/istanbul-dissection-ii.html
http://simonsawstreet.blogspot.de/2014/06/istanbul-dissection-ii.html
Sejanus.Aelianus
Mentor
As they stand, these appear to be meaningless snapshots.
Perhaps adding captions to give them a context? For example, what are the signs held up by the man and the woman saying? Why is the pigeon tied up? Who are the people, in what appears to be a living room, and what are they discussing?
Perhaps adding captions to give them a context? For example, what are the signs held up by the man and the woman saying? Why is the pigeon tied up? Who are the people, in what appears to be a living room, and what are they discussing?
Black
Photographer.
Thanks for sharing this series, Simon. There's (as always) an ever present mix of dynamic approaches dependant on the subject matter.
I've already seen and loved the final image on this page via your Flickr stream. Very admirable piece of reporting - it certainly provides a feeling of access to otherwise seemingly inaccessible situations to most.
Can't wait to see more.
I've already seen and loved the final image on this page via your Flickr stream. Very admirable piece of reporting - it certainly provides a feeling of access to otherwise seemingly inaccessible situations to most.
Can't wait to see more.
Black
Photographer.
As they stand, these appear to be meaningless snapshots.
Perhaps adding captions to give them a context? For example, what are the signs held up by the man and the woman saying? Why is the pigeon tied up? Who are the people, in what appears to be a living room, and what are they discussing?
Meaningless snapshots?
I think that is a poor & harsh turn of phrase. Ergo, all images without text that are candid are "meaningless snapshots"?
Not everyone needs to be spoon fed all of the answers all of the time. Indeed, some of use like a few questions. It makes us think a little more.
petronius
Mentor
To SEE these scenes, to compose like you did and to snap in the perfect moment makes your pictures anything else than meaningless snapshots. The pictures start the imagination
machinery in my head and once again I´m stunned by your eye!
When I don´t understand why you took a special photo, I like to come back and look again until the mystery is solved.
machinery in my head and once again I´m stunned by your eye!
When I don´t understand why you took a special photo, I like to come back and look again until the mystery is solved.
Volver
Established
Great shots! I love Istanbul and your photos show different characters of the beautiful city!
bobbyrab
Well-known
I think sometimes the backstory of an image pops the magic bubble a good image exists in. These are really strong stand alone images Simon, really very good.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Mentor
I think that is a poor & harsh turn of phrase. Ergo, all images without text that are candid are "meaningless snapshots"?
Not everyone needs to be spoon fed all of the answers all of the time. Indeed, some of use like a few questions. It makes us think a little more.
I like being spoonfed.
Black
Photographer.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Mentor
Thanks, I'll try those out and see how I go.
By the way, was it Spinoza who wrote something along the lines of "the defining characteristic of a man insecure in his religion, is anger at those who do not share it with him"?
semrich
Well-known
Great shots Simon, as usual I in a state of amazement with your eye for things out of the ordinary, and Istanbul brings it out even more. Keep it up.
burancap
Mentor
Excellent. One of my all-time favorite series!
No context required, and any suggestion otherwise is ... meaningless!
No context required, and any suggestion otherwise is ... meaningless!
Rodchenko
Olympian
Great, evocative photos, Simon. Thanks.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
I like the whole set, but especially the 2nd from the last. Is that the Bosphorus in the background, that separates Europe from Asia? Very compelling image, and well done.
~Joe
~Joe
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
I like the whole set, but especially the 2nd from the last. Is that the Bosphorus in the background, that separates Europe from Asia? Very compelling image, and well done.
~Joe
thanks! yes, it is the black sea end of the bosphorus (europe to the left, asia to the right), with the construction site of the third bridge in the background, which is a really really stupid idea, as a lot of erdoğan's political "prestige" projects...
Anthony Harvey
Well-known
I love the first shot, and the wild street dancing.
helen.HH
A smile & a wink…
Sejanus actually did You a favour with his snarkiness
I quite like those 2 words for the 'Title'....... Meaningless Snapshots: Istanbul ( finish the Title how You deem Fit )
Their far from meaningless yet the simplicity and silliness of those two Words draws my Curiosity in
much prefer it to your Original title which I find too heady for my Taste .... just my 2 stinkin cents, and please don't let it ruffle your Feathers
Its just my POV...
As for the Photos,
I Adore shots 4 ,5, 8, 9, 14 .... Plays True to your Style & Form
Best Wishes- H
I quite like those 2 words for the 'Title'....... Meaningless Snapshots: Istanbul ( finish the Title how You deem Fit )
Their far from meaningless yet the simplicity and silliness of those two Words draws my Curiosity in
much prefer it to your Original title which I find too heady for my Taste .... just my 2 stinkin cents, and please don't let it ruffle your Feathers
Its just my POV...
As for the Photos,
I Adore shots 4 ,5, 8, 9, 14 .... Plays True to your Style & Form
Best Wishes- H
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Sejanus actually did You a favour with his snarkiness
I quite like those 2 words for the 'Title'....... Meaningless Snapshots: Istanbul ( finish the Title how You deem Fit )
Their far from meaningless yet the simplicity and silliness of those two Words draws my Curiosity in
much prefer it to your Original title which I find too heady for my Taste .... just my 2 stinkin cents, and please don't let it ruffle your Feathers
Its just my POV...
As for the Photos,
I Adore shots 4 ,5, 8, 9, 14 .... Plays True to your Style & Form
Best Wishes- H
thank you very much helen, and no worries, my feathers are quite hard to ruffle as far as such things are concerned.
...and in a way, they all are "meaningless snapshots" and that's ok.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Mentor
Sejanus actually did You a favour with his snarkiness
Where does the "snarkiness" come in? All I did was suggest how the presentation could be improved from my point of view.
Erik van Straten
Mentor
Some time ago I've made this picture of Anadolu-Kavagi. On your pictures I see that they are making a new bridge at the north end of the Bosporus.
Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 40mm f/1.4, Tmax100.
Erik.
Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 40mm f/1.4, Tmax100.
Erik.
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