Close up on the steps of day walkers
photography by jessy kigen
Thursday, August 7, 2014
“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough” – Robert Capa.....hello guys, before i get to today's piece let go back to the previous article on my blog:
We talked about the lens that was used to take the picture above on day
walkers article, The same lens (Prime lens) was used on the piece
above. when taking photographs on the street use a wide-angle lens;
 |
| prime lens 50mm |
You can use any lens for street photography, but you’ll notice that
most street photographers use a fairly wide-angle lens like the one above – somewhere
between 24mm and 50mm. I use a 35mm lens on my full-frame DSLR, which
means I can get in closer to the subject and get more involved in the
scene like the photo above.
I started with a longer lens because I lacked confidence, but
gradually I switched to a 50mm, and now I use the 35mm about 80% of the
time. "As your confidence builds, you get in closer" Jessy kigen Am out!!!! lets learn more tomorrow..am out.....picture of the day by Jessy kigen. #slick photo#photography My story there life's.
The piece above was photographed along Wabera street Nairobi.(Close up on the steps of day walkers)
lets share and leave comments.
“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough” – Robert Capa.....hello guys, before i get to today's piece let go back to the previous article on my blog:
We talked about the lens that was used to take the picture above on day
walkers article, The same lens (Prime lens) was used on the piece
above. when taking photographs on the street use a wide-angle lens;
 |
| prime lens 50mm |
You can use any lens for street photography, but you’ll notice that
most street photographers use a fairly wide-angle lens like the one above – somewhere
between 24mm and 50mm. I use a 35mm lens on my full-frame DSLR, which
means I can get in closer to the subject and get more involved in the
scene like the photo above.
I started with a longer lens because I lacked confidence, but
gradually I switched to a 50mm, and now I use the 35mm about 80% of the
time. "As your confidence builds, you get in closer" Jessy kigen Am out!!!! lets learn more tomorrow..am out.....picture of the day by Jessy kigen. #slick photo#photography My story there life's.
The piece above was photographed along Wabera street Nairobi.(Close up on the steps of day walkers)
lets share and leave comments.
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