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who cares about tourists?


who cares about tourists?
Photo Information
Copyright: hendrik de leyn (hdl) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1813 W: 13 N: 1543] (6268)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-02-04
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Canon 350d, Sigma 70-300 f4-5.6DG macro, Sigma EX MultiCoated UV
Exposure: 1/200 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-03-13 14:41
Viewed: 722
Points: 24
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I'm going to leave this one to your own imagination.

Shot by hand with tele, no pp.

Tv( Shutter Speed )1/200
Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
ISO Speed 400
Lens 70.0 - 300.0mm
Focal Length 168.0mm
Image Size 2496x1664
Image Quality Fine
Shutter curtain sync 1st-curtain sync
White Balance Mode Auto
AF Mode AI Focus AF
Parameters Settings
Contrast Mid. High
Sharpness Mid. High
Color saturation Mid. High
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Noise Reduction Off

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Hi Hendrik,

Love the study of the three men but the guy in the background just makes you want to scream !!!

All the best, Roberto

Salut Hendrik,
J'aime le contraste que tu as bien montré entre ces indiens qui discutent impertubables et ce japonais avec son appareil-photo !
C'est un instant bien saisi !
A bientôt,
Nicole

Hi Hendrik,
Stunning contrast between the three locals and the tourist in the background.A good daily life capture from the streets of Jaipur.
Greetings,
Hermann

Hi Hendrik
Good capture of these men at the Amber palace. Good exposure and focus. The tourists in the background are a good added feature too as they add a contrast between tourists and locals. Good framing
Aubrey

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  • jhm Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 12706 W: 272 N: 16945] (67812)
  • [2006-03-14 5:45]

Goedemorgen Hendrik,
Wel mijn eigen verdeelding is, heeft u al een Japanees gezien zonder fototoestel, ik in iedergeval nog nooit, maar ik ben nog nooit in Japan geweest, alleen in die Brugse Japanezen!
Wel Hendrik dit is voormij een goede en klare overzichtelijke foto, met mensen die niet als acteur spelen maar zeer goed geplaatst zijn, ik zou denken of die twee rechts op de foto zijn gebroers, of ze lijken op elkaar, de fotograaf in de achtergrond is de commandant bij de andere groep, dit is duidelijk. goed werk Hendrik.
Groeten,
John.

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  • jinju Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3167 W: 96 N: 1601] (14241)
  • [2006-03-14 7:10]

Actually, you know what comes to mind? Martin Parr. The way he ridiculed the tourist culture. And this is very much in that way of thinking. The men here are nott he focus, but a backdrop for the ridiculous tourist with his point and shoot. I really like the observation here hendrik, it doesnt make us tourists look very nice.

This is a very amusing shot. Love the way the three men in the foreground are deep in conversation and are oblivious to the tourists around them. Well seen.
Mark

Haha, a well-seen moment, Hendrik. A nice opposition of the relaxed and nonchalant folks in the foreground against the photo-shooting visitors behind. A well-made candid shot.

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  • Didi Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 6357 W: 3328 N: 7830] (28998)
  • [2006-03-19 7:08]

Bonjour Hendrik
J'apprécie l'indiférence totale des autochtones envers les touristes.
La composition est intéressante et je parie que le touriste à obtenu une photo banale sachant que son sujet était trop proche.

Hello Hendrik
I appreciate the total indiférence of the autochtones towards the tourists. The composition is interesting and I bet that the tourist with obtained a banal photograph knowing that its subject was too close.

Hi Hendrik
chacun semble avoir son pole d'interet. Ce n'est visiblement pas le meme pour tout le monde
BElle composition
AMicalement
Bertrand

With your 300 lens it looks as if you were being discrete; not so the gentleman behind playing at being director whilst the chatting men ignore him. Funny shot.
Kath

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  • MvS Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 772 W: 53 N: 835] (4155)
  • [2006-03-26 6:20]

Nice capture in good light conditions. One could really ask onself what they are thinking...
Thanks,
Magnus

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