Balyaeva Street Photography

Henri Cartier-Bresson has nothing to worry about here. For the last year or so I have been reading about the art of street photography from the likes of Eric Kim and John Lewell. So today…..I decided to give it a chance.

I used getting the breakfast bread as a chance to get out early. I took this on my cell phone and used the LitPhoto app to compress the file to fit the post. I was interested on the solitary figure on the upper right side of the frame. The camera set an aperture of F1.7, ISO 50 and a shutter speed of 1/2000s.

It’s a start. (fun too!)

Dinner Out

On Sunday 10/25 we went out for a early dinner. As we wandered around the old city of Vladivostok we found ourselves in a small alley. It seems that the building on our right was built in 1909. I was intrigued by the shadows on the upper half of the building. Pic below.

Semyonovskaya Street (Ulitsa) is named after the first head of Vladivostok.

We had a wonderful Korean feast with some old friends. Just like being in Seoul!