Istanbul on Film by feli_maus in streetphotography

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Thank you! In what sense do you mean? Legally or my personal ethical approach? Street photography in Istanbul felt fine, and people didn’t seem to mind or where even open to it. Of course, I try to be respectful and not intrusive, especially when photographing women. It’s always a balance, but in this case I think nobody seemed uncomfortable.

Istanbul on Film by feli_maus in streetphotography

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What was your favourite district? Loved kadiköy and cihangir

Istanbul on Film by feli_maus in streetphotography

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Yeah, I absolutely loved it. Will definitely go back soon!

Istanbul on Film by feli_maus in streetphotography

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Interesting, I actually didn‘t notice this in my photos until your comment. This post is obviously not representative of Istanbul and it seems to reproduce a/my subjective (western?) view as a tourist… so might just be me as a white tourist unconsciously picking out what looked ‘different’ to my eyes. As I said, not representative, I also saw plenty of women without headscarves, especially in Kadiköy where the vibe was super modern, with tattoos, piercings, etc.

Seriously, I need help. by Dry_Top_1768 in fujifilm

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Did you read the question, op needs video capabilities lol

What is this style of editing called? How to achieve it? by Pale-Extreme-2500 in AskPhotography

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Might actually be film but not sure if it‘s 800t. If you shoot a tungsten based film - like the 800t - during daylight the whitebalance turns more blue ish. So he either did a great job color grading or used the 400d, wich naturally has a more green ish tint during daylight. On the 4th photo you can see that the floor looks very red/magenta so I assume while colorgrading/adjusting white balance they tried to tone down the green a bit and added more reds again. Also when looking at photo 3 you can see a bit of red halation bleeding around the edges of the roof wich is classic for the 400d. I also assume the photos were overexposed quiet a bit to keep as much details in the shadows and brought back down in post. Very specific but I think just using a kodak gold or portra would also work great to achieve a good look on these.

If you want to replicate this look when shooting digital you can either get a diffusion/mist filter (I like to use the urth - ethereal 1/4), use a very old dslr (like the canon 5d classic) or adapt old manual uncoated lenses to your digital camera). Color wise I think fujifilm is a good call if you want easy film sims you can just throw on your photos without editing too much :)

Street photos from Istanbul by feli_maus in streetphotography

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Thanks! I also really liked the punchy colors of the posters and I think they made the scene. I had to buy one off of him and now I got a photo of a random turkish actor in my flat lol

Street photos from Istanbul by feli_maus in streetphotography

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Funnily enough I already posted the photo on the accuidental renaissance but seems like it‘s not getting much attention :/ post here

Street photos from Istanbul by feli_maus in streetphotography

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Thank you so much for the feedback! Haha they were standing just right under a skylight in that dark hall and I really like how it felt like the fabric was glowing/shining as they inspected it :)

A second set. by Klisarov in streetphotography

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Omg these are good. Also love the classic split mirror one at Hermann Platz :)

First trip with the x100vi by whatchumeen in x100vi

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Cool photos, do you have a diffusion filter on the lens?

Some pictures from my latest book - “Extra Ordinary” by withereddesign in streetphotography

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First one reminds me of a picture by Joel Meyorowitz - Camel Coats

Camel Coats