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  1. Hey folks, Sharing a few from a recent shoot. Sony a7R Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F/1.2 II, Sony FE 55mm F/1.8
  2. From the album: Street Photography

    Somehow I always get pulled back to street photography...I find it to be the most challenging and rewarding area of all my photography endeavors. Everything is uncontrolled: the situation, the lighting, the people...its a fluid ever-changing environment. These days I look for the light first...how much...from where. I set my exposure and wait, watching, observing...anticipating. This happy young couple wandered into my composition and embraced so sweetly. One single press on the shutter. I felt quite grateful, humbled almost. I witness so much of life.

    © 2016 copyright William Sparkes

  3. This is a posed portrait of a girl I ran into on the street. She kindly moved to the left so I could juxtapose her against the bottle. I love when people are so friendly!
  4. I guess you could call this urban wildlife. I was walking along and I ran into this poor, dirty black cat that was completely unafraid of approaching me. Shot with Sony A7II and 55mm f/1.8 wide open.
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