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Happy Girl in front of fountain
Happiness | Munich | 2016

These days I’m revisiting some older posts to clean up some SEO errors I did in my earlier blogging years. Originally titled “Apocalyptic Fountain”, it very well describes my approach to Street Photography when I work the scene. When I see an interesting setting, just like a stage set. Then I wait for things to happen. Click below to see more street shots from that apocalyptic afternoon in Munich….

Wave the Flag | Munich | 2016

After a business meeting in Munich I had a half hour left before my train departed back to Nuremberg. Close to Munich’s Central Station is the Karlsplatz or “Stachus” as it is called by the locals. It is a huge square with a big fountain on it. Knowing it is a good place for Street Photography I just went there to see if any opportunities for some candid shots would open up.The late afternoon sun was still blazing with a massive thunderstorm front arriving and providing a spectacular backdrop behind the backlit fountain. I took one of the chairs close to the fountain, readied the Ricoh GR II and just waited for things to happen. I intended to capture candid silhouettes in front of the backlit waterspray.

Capture the approaching storm | Munich | 2016

Things unfolded real quick. A little boy and his sister had a lot of fun with the waterspray. They run back and forth while squeeking with joy when the increasing wind blew the water across their faces.

Apocalyptic Bird | Munich | 2016

The “bird of doom” arrived

Directly before I had to head over to the main station to catch my train, things started to get really gloomy. The approaching storm turned things almost apocalyptical. Especially when I looked through the display of the GR II with the monochrome mode activated. From the left my eye caught the arriving pigeon and I knew it would cross in front of the lense. It was just a matter of timing the shutter press with the “bird of doom” visible in the frame. With the fix focus of the Ricoh activated there is hardly any shutter lag and I “shot” the bird.

This is a typical example how I approach my Street Photography. When I find an interesting scene / backdrop I just wait with the camera ready to shoot and see how things unfold. More often than not I’m actually rewarded with some interesting shots.

Have a great day!

Marcus

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