Adi Ben-Senior
About the Image(s)
Metro train Paris earlier this year. Following the same intent of last month's picture is to have a story in every window creating stories in stories all in one frame. Naturally this is a bit trickier to achieve. Nikon z7ii with a 40mm nikon lens @f5.6 for hyperfocal distance ; iso 800 ; S 1/80 ; RAW set at B&W. I edited the contrast; clarity; and brightness
2 comments posted
Elsie Allen
This is a very engaging capture, Adi!
Lots of stories on the faces, here. I can understand how this might have been very tricky.
The composition and post processing are great.
It would be nice if the smiling lady's nose was not clipped. But, it is what it is in street photography.
Thank you for sharing!
  Posted: 12/08/2025 22:13:05
Lots of stories on the faces, here. I can understand how this might have been very tricky.
The composition and post processing are great.
It would be nice if the smiling lady's nose was not clipped. But, it is what it is in street photography.
Thank you for sharing!
  Posted: 12/08/2025 22:13:05
(Group 32)
Very successful! This shows what one's eyes and feelings observe in the place.
I see similarities in your work to South African David Goldblatt's documentation of long-distance segregated commuters, and of course Robert Frank's willingness to shoot out of focus. But you have take this in your own direction, and I admire your objective to tell multiple stories within a single big story.   Posted: 12/12/2025 05:01:56
I see similarities in your work to South African David Goldblatt's documentation of long-distance segregated commuters, and of course Robert Frank's willingness to shoot out of focus. But you have take this in your own direction, and I admire your objective to tell multiple stories within a single big story.   Posted: 12/12/2025 05:01:56
