Super photos as always Giallo! I was going to share all my favourites, but I had to stop otherwise I might as well just repost them all, lol. But before I stopped these really stood out:
I can’t figure out what building this is, perhaps due to the tight crop?
van in march-1 by
Andrew Rochfort, on Flickr
Love the geometry and the darkness:
van in march-37 by
Andrew Rochfort, on Flickr
van in march-2 by
Andrew Rochfort, on Flickr
Beautiful, not a composition I’ve noticed before, but I guess when I’ve been in Vancouver I haven’t been shooting with a long lens:
van in march-64 by
Andrew Rochfort, on Flickr
One thing we can say about Victoria’s Chinatown is that it has a beautiful gate - so many larger North American cities have these mundane, too tall pillar type of gates:
van in march -48 by
Andrew Rochfort, on Flickr
March is wrapped up, so I’ll post a few from Victoria tomorrow, but for now here’s the one of Victoria’s Chinatown.
VIctoria Chinatown - Sunday, March 31, 2024 by
JohnnyJayEh, on Flickr
Anyways, your photos are inspiring as always. I tend to prefer taking photos of buildings and then let people walk in it, so they are minor characters - whereas you often do the reverse, but one still gets a great sense of the city in your photos. Doesn’t hurt either than you’re an excellent photographer, lol. I’m going to try and take a few more people focused shots, use aperture more although my old camera isn’t that great compared to the modern people tracking technology as found in the new Sony cameras. No excuse though, time to practice and try new things. Any tips or advice?