So let's begin my first ever Street Photography attempt in a seaside town called Lowestoft
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I started the mission down by the industrial area of the town (This is the closest free parking I could find haha!) I caught a shot with the Birds Eye factory and wind turbine in the background.
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I quickly managed to take a shot of this very old car driving past, I only wished I saw it coming earlier but that's the beauty of street photography.
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Even though this street was thriving with business so many buildings looked old and run down, this added such character to the area.
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I was quite surprised to see a church in the mists of industrial buildings.
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I got to the end of the industrial part and crossed the bridge to the town centre and seaside.
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I took a stroll down to the beach before heading to the high street, I took a quick 5 minutes rest sitting looking into the vast sea.
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There was some interesting individuals I come across walking the promenade.
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But I love to see the older couples enjoying time together, It had a nice feel and they all greeted me with a smile as I walked past :) The seaside has that effect!
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So after enjoying the beach and what it had to offer I stopped off for a quick coffee before taking a walk down the busy high street.
I found a very hip independant coffee shop called 'Coffee ❤️'.
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After a refuel in caffeine and a quick selfie in the mirror I then set of for the high street.
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I found a couple of bikes I loved the look of both pedal and petrol powered!
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This guy just made me laugh, he was screaming for me to snap him
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This part of the high street has some awesome styled buildings it hadn't been as commercialised as the Southern end of the high street.
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On my way back to the car I stumbled across a craint thatched roof cottage
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I'm going to end today's mission with a panoramic shot I took, here are two versions colour and B & W I couldn't decide which I loved more.
I really enjoyed today's mission. Limiting myself to one focal length of 35mm made me look for the shots and be creative. This has made me really want to purchase a prime lens.
Please upvote if you enjoyed my photos and follow if you want to see more Photography Missions in the future.
The vlog of today will be coming soon :)
Some great shots. I have just started out I photography and I am looking for inspiration. I found plenty here! Thanks
I'm so glad you've started out in photography :) Be sure to find more photography posts here on my blog :)
Not a thematic gallery, but there are several excellent photos @slayerkm. Upvoted, resteemed & DPS.
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Excellent street photography!
Thank you :) I loved it today was a fun photography mission
Awesome awesome photos!
Thank you so much :)
You're welcome!😃
excellent shots @slayerkm! The monochrome looks great on the street shots....gotta say I like the color panoramic tho, really makes it pop
Looking back on the photo's I totally agree the colour on the panoramic looks so snappy. Thank you for the kind words :)
Those shots are absolutely amazing! I am going to go follow right now!
Thank you so much, comments like this mean the world to me :)
wow!! just loved it...subscribing :)
Thank you :) wow i love the kind comments
I love your photos!
Thank you so much :)
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Nice set of photos sir! Following :)
Thank you so much. That means a lot