Shot on an xt5. Experimenting with different tones and styles here and there. Figured some of you might like these.

by fahim64

44 comments
  1. So good!!

    Photo 8 and 11 – I am doing life wrong haha beautiful shots especially ❤️

    Where is the location of 8 btw?

  2. 19 is great. I’ve been playing with using arches as framing as well. That shot is beautiful.

  3. Some really nice shots. Love the ones of the guys just chilling out.

  4. Some really good ones. I especially like 2, 7, 8, 9 and 12.

  5. I really dislike the concept of photographing people like this, sure theyre in public, sure you mean nothing by it, but I just dislike the the concept of photography like this without consent.

  6. Where was pic 13 taken?

    The old house a bit like the situation in the film “Up”

  7. I love the photos with the guys on the bench. Where were they taken ?

  8. Great photos they all have an interesting subject in a way that is refreshing

  9. Very nice! How are you getting the colours to look so vibrant (compared to others in the picture)? Is it some global filter or are you manually adjusting the colours after the picture was taken? Or is the camera applying some cool tricks?

  10. These are gorgeous and so much more evocative than the standard “visitor snap of the famous spots.” I assume you’re a resident, but this is exactly the type of shot I try to take when traveling. I have a long way to go.

    Where (even roughly) are #11 and #13?

  11. Loved these, which lens did you use to take them?

  12. Thank you, these are such lovely photographs. I love London.

  13. Excellent.

    You exemplify the “fill the frame” adage.

    Lovely work my guy/gal.

  14. I feel like #10 would make a great print 🥰 I’d buy it!

  15. Shot 11 is a way of life. Love it, where was it taken?, ah you already answered that! Have actually been there just last week lol

    All of them are well framed and composed, nice work!

  16. fun fact, that bike is a triumph rocket III which has an engine bigger than most cars – 2,300cc.

    it has spent 20+ years as the worlds largest production bike (current model is 2.5 litre!)

  17. love the photos, keep it up, I’ll be looking forward to them.

  18. Absolutely beautiful! I love the composition in your photos

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