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There are several walkways and alleyways from Kirkgate through to Slaughterhouse Lane running parallel behind but this one was bricked up a long time ago! I have no idea why. Must investigate from the other side.
The Temple area sits between Victoria Embankment and The Strand/Fleet Street and is home to a large number of barrister's chambers. It is a warren of small alleyways and cul-de-sacs and as I can vouch for, very easy to get lost in. But that doesn't matter because the whole area is dotted with small squares and sitting areas and to get lost there is no bad thing. There's also a lovely old 12th century church in the area and an assortment of historic buildings, some open to the public, some not. The image here is of a tiny alleyway running between some buildings and leading into one of those tranquil little squares. In fact the buildings you see are actually threefold although the one straight ahead and the one on the right are attached. This little entrance is small to say the least but I really liked the different textures it throws up as well as that single lamp on the wall to give it a little bit of interest.
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
A silhouetted woman walks through a light bathed corridor on the streets of Bath.
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No tables available inside? No problem. We have tables available in the alley.
Downtown Mountain View, California.
Street photography using an ancient manual focus TLR camera has it's challenges. On one hand, because the camera uses a waist level viewfinder (meaning that the camera is not brought up to the eye) it's not as intrusive therefore people are not as wary of the camera. On the other hand it's bl**dy difficult to focus quickly and accurately. There is a saying among street photographers - "f8 and be there" - meaning that you set your aperture to f8 (or f11) and leave it there. If you then zone focus to somewhere between 20 and 40 feet it means that most of what you photograph on the street will be in an acceptable focus because of the relatively narrow aperture and the increased depth of field it gives. This was my modus operandi for this shot and thankfully most of the frame is indeed in focus (don't pixel peep please!).
Medium format film photography
Rolleiflex 3.5f (whiteface)
Schneider Kreuznach 75mm f/3.5
Kodak Ektar 100 colour film
The sun is just behind the horizon as Hialeah based CSX local Y322 slowly trundles through the overgrown and trash littered alleyway with two empty boxcars from Pan American Papers in tow. Having worked the Miami Downtown spur overnight, the crew is in their last hours of work as they switch the last remaining handful of carload customers in Hialeah's East Rail district. Pan American Papers, Sentry Industries, Suburban Propane, and Salco are the last customers in this area. The crew barely broke daylight in this scene, stretching the limits of my 5D. It was still completely dark and lightly raining when the rails started creaking and the engine came crawling around the corner to retrieve the cars. Hialeah, FL