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I noticed that there was no photography thread and I thought there should be one. I just got a Nikon D5000 and have been taking some pictures here and there. This is a place for people to post some pictures they have taken and for others to comment on it. The point would also to be to give tips and tricks, critiques, and to talk about the technical stuff as well. So here is a picture I took right after getting my camera.
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0069_edited.jpg)
This is a little figurine of Jospeh out of a nativity scene that is in my house. I was shooting with an ISO of 500 I believe, 55mm zoom, and a 5.6 fstop. It was a real low shutter speed too probably 1/8.
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Great idea, I am often out on walks taking photos. I don't know about gear, I just use my compact digital camera (Olympus FE-150).
Here is a few I've taken recently.
(https://i45.tinypic.com/s5xwnn.jpg)
(https://i48.tinypic.com/6j1tzc.jpg)
(https://i49.tinypic.com/wlu4jr.jpg)
(https://i50.tinypic.com/zkqwbn.jpg)
More can be seen at my new online photoalbum.
https://hakan81.deviantart.com/gallery/
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All great guys :tup
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I don't know about gear, I just use my compact digital camera (Olympus FE-150).
Pretty much same here man, except mine is a Casio EX-Z120.
A bunch of my photos can be seen on my deviantart page, though I haven't updated in a little while: https://ariich.deviantart.com/gallery/
Here are a few that I quite like:
Canadian Yellow (https://fc04.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/0/3/Canadian_Yellow_by_ariich.jpg)
Looking Down on Clouds (https://fc07.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/d/2/Looking_Down_On_Clouds_by_ariich.jpg)
Atlas at Dawn (https://fc05.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/7/f/Atlas_At_Dawn_by_ariich.jpg)
Sun and Sea II (https://fc03.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/321/7/d/Sun_and_Sea_II_by_ariich.jpg)
Wind Rain Fog (https://fc07.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/3/4/WindRainFog_by_ariich.jpg)
Marrakech Sunset (https://fc02.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/321/6/e/Marrakech_Sunset_by_ariich.jpg)
Remembrance (https://fc01.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/328/e/9/Remembrance_by_ariich.jpg)
Rust (https://fc04.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/328/b/0/Rust_by_ariich.jpg)
Statue in the Sun (https://fc08.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/328/6/6/Statue_in_the_Sun_by_ariich.jpg)
Pre-Wine (https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2008/321/d/6/Pre_Wine_by_ariich.jpg)
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I've been an amateur photographer for a few years now, and I love it. I use my beloved Canon EOS 450D and I think I might be pretty good, actually. I often combine my photography skills with my Photoshop skills. Some photographers consider this cheating, but I say if I can improve the quality of a picture, why should I not?
(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs51/i/2009/320/6/1/Juniperus_Communis_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
(https://th00.deviantart.net/fs50/300W/i/2009/266/5/6/About_to_Crash_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
(https://th05.deviantart.net/fs43/300W/i/2009/092/0/2/Ocean_Icicles_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
(https://fc09.deviantart.net/fs25/i/2008/145/0/1/Lights_And_Waters_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
And more: https://logicalnightmare.deviantart.com/
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And for Zydar (in separate post to prevent things from looking messy): I really love the second pic. The colours, the light, it's just wow! I would like to see a little more of the road, but otherwise, it's close to perfect.
And something I thought about in the other pictures: You should think about the photographer's golden rule, the one that might be so hard to remember (I don't always...) and try to prevent point-and-shoot pictures. (meaning pictures where you just point the camera at something and shoot without thinking.) Always see so you don't have any disturbing objects in the picture (like the lamppost between the trees in the last pic) and try different angles and views to get the most interesting picture. It's tough and it can be very frustrating when you just can't get it right, but it's important to be able to improve as a photographer. When I started thinking about this, I thought everything got so much harder, but my pictures also turned out better... Just some constructive criticism. Hope you find it helpful.
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Thanks for the tips, I will think about that in the future. :smiley:
And I really like your pictures, what is the last one you posted there?
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(https://lh4.ggpht.com/_OlIKO9dKJbE/SyqvKh6DFRI/AAAAAAAAAG0/xE7UESkieDw/s512/P1000157.JPG)
Panasonic LX3, ISO 400, F2.0, 28mm WIDE.
Nice pictures, guys.
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Great photos everyone.
Aarich, You have some AWESOME locations for your pictures. I often find that just having a beautiful location creates great pictures for you, and finding those times to snap off those shots is key. You got some really cool ones going on there.
Zydar, I really like that picture of the log with the shallow depth of field. Very cool. I love close ups of ordinary things with shallow depth of field. It's like you are giving significance to something you would never think twice about. I have some cool pictures like that that I will post soon.
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Thanks for the tips, I will think about that in the future. :smiley:
And I really like your pictures, what is the last one you posted there?
The last one is a shot from Heron City in... is it Södertälje? Somewhere around, at least. There are fountains and buttons on the side of them that anyone can press. Depending on which ones are pressed there are different lights under the water. It's really cool.
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My personal gallerie, have a look ! :metal
https://www.flickr.com/photos/etiennedufresne/
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Really nice stuff there spolt. I really like the batch of pictures you have with the high saturation of color. Looks really vivid.
Here are a few more that I took this afternoon just walking around my back yard for a few minutes.
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0155_edited.jpg)
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0110_edited.jpg)
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0105_edited.jpg)
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0125_edited.jpg)
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Great stuff there 7SB! Those first two in particular remind me of a lot of my own photos :lol
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Thank you! I setup a Flickr account. There are a couple more pictures up there. https://www.flickr.com/photos/45948864@N02/
(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2611/4230069354_d987707276_b.jpg)
This is my newest picture. It's of my mic cradle. I was trying to play with HDR images but it did not work out. So I just added one I didn't shoot for HDR. This is not HDR btw.
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Bump. C'mon I wanna see some more DTF photos!! There's gotta be some more photographers out there.
Updated my flickr account with a couple more.
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I know kari has a photo project going that he's going to be starting soon if it didn't start already.
edit: he didn't start it and it doesn't involve posting them right away.
Anyways here are a few pictures I've taken... I don't have a really nice camera so they aren't anything spectacular. Someday soon I hope to get a better camera.
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/IceStorm079Small.jpg)
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/IceStorm092Small.jpg)
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/IceStorm101Small.jpg)
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/COOL011Small.jpg)
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/foolingaround146Small.jpg)
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/Honeymoon030.jpg)
(https://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg83/splent1983/Honeymoon124.jpg)
The last one is more for cuteness factor
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Oh yeah I remember seeing the thread for that. Unfortunately I did not have a camera at the time boo. I wonder if there is still room for myself to be in it. To the Search mobile!!
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Some awesome shots here. And awwww, Splent. Maybe I'll post some stuff in here in a few months or whenever I come back next :P
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How do you get the sharp foreground/very blurry background without a manual focus on your camera?
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The sharp focus in the foreground and the blurry background is called having a shallow depth of field. There are a few ways to achieve this effect. Firstly, zoom in all the way on your optical zoom, never use digital zoom. Then, if you can control F stop or your iris, open it up as much as you possibly can. In order to get shallow DOF you need to be able to let more light into the camera. Then, get really close to the subject you are shooting. As close as possible to it while still being able to keep the subject in focus. A lot of this will depend on the camera and your lens. If the background isn't getting blurry the best way to achieve this is to make sure the subject is very far away from the background that you want to be blurry. The more distance between the subject and the background means the DOF will look shallower in the picture.
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The sharp focus in the foreground and the blurry background is called having a shallow depth of field. There are a few ways to achieve this effect. Firstly, zoom in all the way on your optical zoom, never use digital zoom. Then, if you can control F stop or your iris, open it up as much as you possibly can. In order to get shallow DOF you need to be able to let more light into the camera. Then, get really close to the subject you are shooting. As close as possible to it while still being able to keep the subject in focus. A lot of this will depend on the camera and your lens. If the background isn't getting blurry the best way to achieve this is to make sure the subject is very far away from the background that you want to be blurry. The more distance between the subject and the background means the DOF will look shallower in the picture.
I don't think my camera has these options :( I'll check when I get home though. I bought it just over a year ago, but I might have spent too much on the MegaPixel rating (It's 12 I think) rather than having full camera functionality.
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You should still be able to get this effect to an extent by following my instructions. Try to put your camera into manual mode. There should be some control over how much light you let in.
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You should still be able to get this effect to an extent by following my instructions. Try to put your camera into manual mode. There should be some control over how much light you let in.
I re-read and think I grasped it more on the second time. I thought (because I'm a pretty noob photographer) that the F size thing was mainly used for shutter speed when taking moving images? I use this quite a bit when taking pictures of water to get the flowing effect.
I'll play about tonight and post my results.
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My wife and I are amatuer photgraphers (my wife more than me). We have a Canon Rebel Xti and a few good lenses. We mostly take pictures of our son and other kids we know. I try and take more scenery type pics, but I don't do it enough to get much better at it unfortunately. Anyway... here are a couple pics of my son that we took. I'll try and remember to upload some newer stuff someday when I'm at home.
(https://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n291/lordxizor/Picture069.jpg)
(https://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n291/lordxizor/Picture271.jpg)
(https://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n291/lordxizor/IMG_7889a.jpg)
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You should still be able to get this effect to an extent by following my instructions. Try to put your camera into manual mode. There should be some control over how much light you let in.
I re-read and think I grasped it more on the second time. I thought (because I'm a pretty noob photographer) that the F size thing was mainly used for shutter speed when taking moving images? I use this quite a bit when taking pictures of water to get the flowing effect.
I'll play about tonight and post my results.
If you have a basic camera with an in-built lens like I do, then it should still have something called "Macro focus" or similar. This does essentially the same thing, though it'll only really work on items very close up, as to get the same effect further away you need a longer lens.
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You should still be able to get this effect to an extent by following my instructions. Try to put your camera into manual mode. There should be some control over how much light you let in.
I re-read and think I grasped it more on the second time. I thought (because I'm a pretty noob photographer) that the F size thing was mainly used for shutter speed when taking moving images? I use this quite a bit when taking pictures of water to get the flowing effect.
I'll play about tonight and post my results.
F stop is a number that refers to how open your aperture is. A low F stop means you have a wider open aperture (more light gets into the camera) and a higher F stop means less light. Shutter speed is a different number, usually a fraction of a second. 1/60, 1/100 1/200 etc.
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Hey guys, I went out shooting this afternoon and I updated my Flickr with some new photos. Here is a quick preview of a few.
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4279453473_6169eaa2f5_b.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4056/4279453447_ffa3c56390_b.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4280197474_e47dc70f4f_b.jpg)
If you want to see the rest go to https://www.flickr.com/photos/45948864@N02/
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(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4279453473_6169eaa2f5_b.jpg)
Colours, composition - wooow.
I would have wanted all of the uhm... flower thingie... to be sharp, the blurry parts are too few to look good to me. But that's just a minor flaw in my eyes, I really like the photo.
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Oh thank you very much for the compliment. I love that picture as well. I did some cool color correction and grading to get that look. It's a look I really love when trying to get across a winter feeling. I also love shallow depth of field so the out of focus flowery parts are cool to me haha.
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Yeah that photo is gorgeous, great job!
I really wish I had a better camera.
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Oh thank you very much for the compliment. I love that picture as well. I did some cool color correction and grading to get that look. It's a look I really love when trying to get across a winter feeling. I also love shallow depth of field so the out of focus flowery parts are cool to me haha.
Getting "winter looks" in pictures are fun.
This is not my picture but a stock picture from a model called TwiggX, her real name is Disa. (link to stock) (https://twiggxstock.deviantart.com/)
So I borrowed this picture:
(https://th03.deviantart.net/fs39/300W/i/2008/313/0/8/Cyber_1_by_TwiggXstock.jpg)
And turned it into:
(https://th03.deviantart.net/fs39/300W/i/2008/320/8/5/Glistening_Blue_Temptation_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
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That's nice! You should try to see if you can mask her shirt out more in order to keep it black. There is a strong blue cast in it. I think it could be cool if her shirt stayed black like the original. Cool stuff though. Are you using photoshop? I've been using Lightroom for my stuff.
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Yeah, now when you mention it. You're right. This is quite old though, a year maybe. I might try to fix that up sometime.
Yes, I use Photoshop. It's my one and only editing program.
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Yeah Photoshop is amazing. I started shooting RAW on my camera so everyone I have talked to has told me to go and get Lightroom. Well it is definitely worth it if you are shooting RAWs. The workflow and organization are very nice to have. Not to mention top notch color correcting.
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I use Photoshop on a daily basis for photo retouching, color correction, photo manipulation and digital effects; it's the master tool along with the rest of the Creative Suite.
In that stock pic/chop, I would mask out her shirt as said, and I would also play with the levels in her skin. Due to the desat and adjustments, the definition in her skin, particularly the contours of her cheek, are lost and look a little overexposed. Otherwise that's pretty good; hair is a tough thing to mask.
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I came in here just to say that I read the title as "Official DTF Pornography Thread".
Carry on.
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I don't know about gear, I just use my compact digital camera (Olympus FE-150).
Pretty much same here man, except mine is a Casio EX-Z120.
A bunch of my photos can be seen on my deviantart page, though I haven't updated in a little while: https://ariich.deviantart.com/gallery/
Here are a few that I quite like:
Canadian Yellow (https://fc04.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/0/3/Canadian_Yellow_by_ariich.jpg)
Looking Down on Clouds (https://fc07.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/d/2/Looking_Down_On_Clouds_by_ariich.jpg)
Atlas at Dawn (https://fc05.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/7/f/Atlas_At_Dawn_by_ariich.jpg)
Sun and Sea II (https://fc03.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/321/7/d/Sun_and_Sea_II_by_ariich.jpg)
Wind Rain Fog (https://fc07.deviantart.com/fs38/i/2008/321/3/4/WindRainFog_by_ariich.jpg)
Marrakech Sunset (https://fc02.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/321/6/e/Marrakech_Sunset_by_ariich.jpg)
Remembrance (https://fc01.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/328/e/9/Remembrance_by_ariich.jpg)
Rust (https://fc04.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/328/b/0/Rust_by_ariich.jpg)
Statue in the Sun (https://fc08.deviantart.com/fs39/i/2008/328/6/6/Statue_in_the_Sun_by_ariich.jpg)
Pre-Wine (https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2008/321/d/6/Pre_Wine_by_ariich.jpg)
Some downright amazing settings you got there!
Sigz: :lol
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Updated some new photos to the Flickr account. From a shoot I did today in a cemetary.
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4286111708_9bb694d894_b.jpg)
(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2716/4286111470_2202aca224_b.jpg)
Those are 2 out of 6 I added.
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Damn these photos you guys take are amazing, I'm scared to post now.
Here's some I took this week, I'm not very good/don't have photoshop but I'm getting back into photography so hopefully I'll get better.
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00021.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00017.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00012.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00041.jpg)
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(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3019.jpg)
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(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3019.jpg)
Very cool lighting for sure. I just wish there was one thing in the shot that was in focus. Just my opinion though. Very cool look and feel.
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Nice to know people are sending in artistic photos. I was kind of wondering what the intent of this was.
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(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2716/4286111470_2202aca224_b.jpg)
That's a really good picture... but is that a greenhouse in the background?
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(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3019.jpg)
If the candle light thing was focused, this would be art.
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(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2716/4286111470_2202aca224_b.jpg)
That's a really good picture... but is that a greenhouse in the background?
I have no idea what it is. It might be a greenhouse. That pic was taken in a graveyard at the top of a hill that meets with a road. Across the road is that farm where I suppose a greenhouse is? Not sure though.
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(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00204.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00300.jpg)
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That flower shot is really nice. Well composed. good job :tup
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(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3019.jpg)
If the candle light thing was focused, this would be art.
It wouldn't have such a nice glow if it was in focus.
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(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3019.jpg)
If the candle light thing was focused, this would be art.
It wouldn't have such a nice glow if it was in focus.
I like it the way it is, the blur of the candlelight makes it look quite magical.
And good shot of the flower, Pyroph. :)
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(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_0413.jpg)
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I have a Nikon D3000
just got it a week ago, so I only have pictures of my cats :laugh:
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/089/b/7/Sooty_by_Slasherzed.jpg)
(https://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/090/4/f/Sooty_close_up_by_Slasherzed.jpg)
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That's a cute cat but it's eyes really freak me out. Nice photos though. :D
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(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00347.jpg?t=1271021291)
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Photography is new to me but here are a couple
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/random/DSCN0146.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/random/DSCN0112.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/random/DSCN0032.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/random/DSCN0037.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/random/DSCN0069.jpg)
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My photography is amateur at best, but I love taking landscape picture with nice sight-lines. But, I don't own a nice camera, so these are taken with my crappy family camera. However, I am proud of these shots, so enjoy:
(https://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad283/Endspark/IMG_1581.jpg?t=1271037991)
(https://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad283/Endspark/IMG_1842.jpg?t=1271037990)
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Nice pictures guys. :tup
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One of my more recent pictures (though some month old):
(https://th07.deviantart.net/fs70/300W/i/2010/049/4/6/Light_Up_My_Way_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
And one from last summer that I'm quite fond of:
(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs47/i/2009/227/7/3/Jerusalem_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
And this one, also from last summer. Though it's not my most appreciated work, I quite like it. It's in a link because it's pretty bloody and not faked. My sister got stuck while in a bungyjump-and-trampoline thingie and came down like this.
Accidents Happen (https://logicalnightmare.deviantart.com/art/Accidents-Happen-129859962)
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Beautiful second pic there, where is it?
edit: Oops, read the image.
It was absolutely gorgeous tonight:
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00413.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00426.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00444.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00468.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00476.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00432.jpg)
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(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00767.jpg?t=1272742804)
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The pictures I'll be using for my photography class:
(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3504.jpg)
(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3562.jpg)
(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3499.jpg)
(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3407.jpg)
(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3473.jpg)
(https://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd124/Rubenn1992/IMG_3432.jpg)
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Those are some great photos! Where did you take them?
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Several abandoned locations in Belgium.
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Great stuff. The one with what I assume are organ stops is my favourite.
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I have some more of the actual organ, will upload them tomorrow.
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The color palette of those pictures are really cool.
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(https://i48.tinypic.com/6j1tzc.jpg)
I kinda like this shot. Reminds me of Opeth music.
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Some new photos from my trip to Paris this weekend:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs311.ash1/27723_664553384462_193103036_40549539_588141_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs261.snc3/27723_664555709802_193103036_40549610_7148342_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs281.snc3/27723_664555739742_193103036_40549615_4160631_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs281.snc3/27723_664555804612_193103036_40549623_392494_n.jpg)
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https://i48.tinypic.com/6j1tzc.jpg
I kinda like this shot. Reminds me of Opeth music.
Thanks! Yeah I wanted to get a kind of Blackwater Park feel to it.
Cool photos aarich :tup
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My newest batch of photos!
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs352.snc3/29234_624562205413_24209047_36384544_3599133_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs352.snc3/29234_624562215393_24209047_36384546_2095810_n.jpg)
(https://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs352.snc3/29234_624562315193_24209047_36384548_119944_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs332.snc3/29234_624562310203_24209047_36384547_6805521_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs341.ash1/29234_624564785243_24209047_36384677_2757470_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs352.snc3/29234_624564700413_24209047_36384665_1268305_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs332.snc3/29234_624564685443_24209047_36384663_2014990_n.jpg)
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(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00300.jpg)
...Matt Damon?
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Way cool pics! I totally want to steal some to create art for my house, not sure anyone would be okay with that though.
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Here are a few I took of my town...
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/my%20town/009.jpg)
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/my%20town/016.jpg)
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/my%20town/012-1.jpg)
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/beach%20and%20car/017-2-1.jpg)
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/beach%20and%20car/007-2.jpg)
"Don't jump Stan, tomorrow is another day."
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/beach%20and%20car/011.jpg)
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/beach%20and%20car/007-3.jpg)
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Might as well upload some photos I took a few days ago while on a trip with some work colleagues.
(https://img718.imageshack.us/img718/6183/p6020071.jpg)
(https://img707.imageshack.us/img707/7097/p6030124.jpg)
(https://img263.imageshack.us/img263/7796/p6020077.jpg)
(https://img715.imageshack.us/img715/5606/p6020053.jpg)
Yes I love macro shots.
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(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00300.jpg)
...Matt Damon?
Hah, no way.
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My newest batch of photos!
*snips*
Okay, that last one is pretty badass. How long did it take to do that? I imagine you had to select her, copy her to a new layer, and convert the background to grayscale? That detail is just phenomenal.
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My newest batch of photos!
*snips*
Okay, that last one is pretty badass. How long did it take to do that? I imagine you had to select her, copy her to a new layer, and convert the background to grayscale? That detail is just phenomenal.
Thanks man! That actually took me about 10 seconds to do! Her shirt was the only purple thing in the picture so all I did was drop the saturation of every other color and whammo the shirt remains purple while everything else is grey scale. I'm using Lightroom to do that, not photoshop
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You could also just chuck everything to greyscale and then history-brush the girl.
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You could also just chuck everything to greyscale and then history-brush the girl.
Oh wow, didn't even think of that.
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Way cool pics! I totally want to steal some to create art for my house, not sure anyone would be okay with that though.
No problems with me, if you want to. As long as you don't pretend you did it all by yourself. ;)
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Way cool pics! I totally want to steal some to create art for my house, not sure anyone would be okay with that though.
No problems with me, if you want to. As long as you don't pretend you did it all by yourself. ;)
Ha definitely not! My 4 year old camera is no longer good enough to take good pictures.
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Way cool pics! I totally want to steal some to create art for my house, not sure anyone would be okay with that though.
No problems with me, if you want to. As long as you don't pretend you did it all by yourself. ;)
Ha definitely not! My 4 year old camera is no longer good enough to take good pictures.
Any camera can take good pictures, you just need to know how to use it properly.
And Photoshop the hell out of it afterwards
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Way cool pics! I totally want to steal some to create art for my house, not sure anyone would be okay with that though.
No problems with me, if you want to. As long as you don't pretend you did it all by yourself. ;)
Ha definitely not! My 4 year old camera is no longer good enough to take good pictures.
Any camera can take good pictures, you just need to know how to use it properly.
And Photoshop the hell out of it afterwards
Agreed. Bad quality can make things look awesome, if used in the right way... but it's not easy.
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haha well if the battery lasted for more than 10 minutes, maybe I would be able to learn how to cope with the blurry zoom. :(
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(https://lh3.ggpht.com/_OlIKO9dKJbE/S7PJG_6QTBI/AAAAAAAAAus/sSE_e0qUF5k/s640/P1000974.JPG)
snip
EDIT: The person in the snipped picture kindly requested the picture to be set to private. I respected that request.
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Very nice
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Thanks,
About the singer, well the dress she wore was so great. So colourful. It made such nice contrast with the environment. And obviously she is beautiful.
About the circus artist. I was experimenting with shutter speeds. This was a lucky shot.
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Definately, I especially like the contrast with the blue light on the floor
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Just got back from hiking in the Victorian Alps (Australia). here are a couple of pics :)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4695883924_6f12c669b6_b.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4695217611_651bbf91a1_b.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4695872000_13164f6b78_b.jpg)
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Silly southern hemisphere.
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Really like the second and third ones
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I so wish I had a better camera. But all I have is my phone, and then I have to make it look better in GIMP.
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I take plenty of pictures with my mom's nikon coolpix (not the small one. The semi-professional-grade one.) It's an okay camera. i wish it had manual focus, but maybe if I get another lens it will allow for that. Not sure.
Like I said, I take many pictures, mostly of nature, but I'm not sure how worthy they are. Here's one I just took this morning that's pretty cool. 2 butterflies (mating?) that I actually didn't notice until after I uploaded it to my computer.
(https://img704.imageshack.us/img704/1945/dscn0168jt.jpg)
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(https://img651.imageshack.us/img651/1645/dscn0172v.jpg)
(https://img156.imageshack.us/img156/1259/dscn0173u.jpg)
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Hi all. Just got back from some stunning national parks in California. Here is a flickr link to a few shots https://www.flickr.com/photos/49198076@N08/sets/72157624542238240/ Could only upload 21 because of some stupid size limit rules. So that is only about 1% of the total shots I took :lol
Any praise or criticism much appreciated. :)
Below is one of my favourites;
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/4811649950_cdebd3e41f_b.jpg)
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Hi all. Just got back from some stunning national parks in California. Here is a flickr link to a few shots https://www.flickr.com/photos/49198076@N08/sets/72157624542238240/ Could only upload 21 because of some stupid size limit rules. So that is only about 1% of the total shots I took :lol
Any praise or criticism much appreciated. :)
Below is one of my favourites;
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/4811649950_cdebd3e41f_b.jpg)
I like that picture very much. It's great as is, but I wonder what it would look like if it was more focused on the waterfall. I could do that for you if you want to see what it would look like. :p
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No major heavy duty photography skills here, but a favorite from my collection:
(https://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj144/guitarcozmo/100_0889.jpg)
A shot of the Amish farmlands of Lancaster County, PA, taken from a hot air balloon.
Link to fuller sized copy (https://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj144/guitarcozmo/100_0889.jpg)
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I shot a few new photos over the past couple months or so. Not too many, but I think these came out nice.
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs173.snc4/37975_633295982853_24209047_36772534_6132263_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs093.ash2/37975_633295992833_24209047_36772536_6391494_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs226.snc4/38622_633296077663_24209047_36772542_6130128_n.jpg)
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Hi all. Just got back from some stunning national parks in California. Here is a flickr link to a few shots https://www.flickr.com/photos/49198076@N08/sets/72157624542238240/ Could only upload 21 because of some stupid size limit rules. So that is only about 1% of the total shots I took :lol
Any praise or criticism much appreciated. :)
Below is one of my favourites;
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4093/4811649950_cdebd3e41f_b.jpg)
I like that picture very much. It's great as is, but I wonder what it would look like if it was more focused on the waterfall. I could do that for you if you want to see what it would look like. :p
Hell no. That picture is literally perfect; it has the perfect combination of every type of terrain and color. Don't touch it.
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Here's a few of my recent photos:
(https://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/152/d/b/Early_Mornings_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
(https://th04.deviantart.net/fs70/PRE/i/2010/176/7/2/Glass_Sink_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
(https://fc09.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/176/8/3/Waterdrop_Collector_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
And this is a repost, but I haven't posted it in this thread. It's a good example of when you just get a PERFECT opportunity.
Also: DOUBLE RAYNE-POE ALL THE WAY
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/176/0/d/Rainbow_Marina_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
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Wow some lovely photos in here. I really like these two:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs093.ash2/37975_633295992833_24209047_36772536_6391494_n.jpg)
(https://fc09.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/176/8/3/Waterdrop_Collector_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
Also, nice signature LN :D
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Haha, thanks. It's pretty old and not many actually calls me Arrie any more, but I like it anyway. It took like a year to make, since I don't have a drawing tablet and it's hard to make nice signatures without one. I drew it on regular paper, photographed it and then spent ages editing it to make it a signature in a Photoshop brush. I'm not doing it again as long as I don't need to. :lol
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Hah sounds like too much effort for me :lol
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LN you really are such a great photographer! Same can be said about a few people in here (7SB, kari, etc) but for me yours just about stand out from the rest! :)
I really need to get myself a good camera.
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I don't know anything really about photography, gear or what makes a good photo. I feel so ignorant haha. But here are a few photos from a walk around a local reservoir. All you serious photographers critique them, I don't know what the hell I was doing. :P
(https://i27.tinypic.com/i2r79h.jpg)
(https://i29.tinypic.com/20jfqyw.jpg)
(https://i32.tinypic.com/vylgsj.jpg)
(https://i29.tinypic.com/16gh0yw.jpg)
(https://i28.tinypic.com/29qjbqp.jpg)
(https://i29.tinypic.com/2wgf3nm.jpg)
(https://i27.tinypic.com/2vxrf9k.jpg)
(https://i27.tinypic.com/2d10fib.jpg)
(https://i26.tinypic.com/123b888.jpg)
(https://i26.tinypic.com/rwlz87.jpg)
I have a few more, if anyone is interested.
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Nice. :tup Where is that Nevin?
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West Boylston Reservoir. Really nice area with a bunch of trails around it. There is supposedly the remains of a town underneath the water.
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LN you really are such a great photographer! Same can be said about a few people in here (7SB, kari, etc) but for me yours just about stand out from the rest! :)
I really need to get myself a good camera.
It means a lot to me that you think so. Thank you very much. :)
Do you mean a good camera as in a system camera, or just a good compact camera?
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A system camera really, something I can do something more exciting with, particularly when it comes to focus!
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LN you really are such a great photographer! Same can be said about a few people in here (7SB, kari, etc) but for me yours just about stand out from the rest! :)
I really need to get myself a good camera.
I agree, your photos are always excellent.
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A system camera really, something I can do something more exciting with, particularly when it comes to focus!
You won't regret buying one. At least if you have the patience to learn to use it properly - my boyfriend got one and then completely stopped photographing because he didn't learn to use it. He had had it for like half a year and still didn't know how to change the shutter speed...
On the other hand, if you do learn to use it properly, photographing becomes so much funnier. No more point-and-shoot only, every shot requires thinking. When I got mine I started out with "cheating" a lot and only using the automatic settings, but then I learned how to set them manually and everything was improved. The quality became better and I could create different "moods" in the pictures depending on light and such. Photographing was much more entertaining than before.
I use a Canon EOS 450D, and I love it - it's a beginner's camera that has every basic function and a bit more. For me it has no drawbacks, it's easy to use and I don't need anything more advanced, so it's perfect for me. I recommend it strongly, but of course you may be looking for something else. And be sure to get a tripod along with it, it's very handy when photographing in the dark. I can't believe I managed to survive an entire year without. You miss so many opportunities without it.
LN you really are such a great photographer! Same can be said about a few people in here (7SB, kari, etc) but for me yours just about stand out from the rest! :)
I really need to get myself a good camera.
I agree, your photos are always excellent.
Thank you. It is very, very appreciated. :)
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I have a Nikon D3000, their entry-level DSLR, and I absolutely love it. It's a pretty inexpensive way to be able to access the plethora of great Nikkor lenses. The system is very good too. Of course they had to pull a few things to get the price down (IE no video capture, but your a photographer! It's not a necessity), but for all intents and purposes it's pretty much the same as their other cameras.
My ultimate advice though is to completely forget about mega-pixles and specs. Go to the shop, try out different brands, and find which is the most comfortable to hold. I can't stress that enough. I almost bought the Pentax K-x till I went into the shop and found it was very unconfortable, whereas the Nikon was far better. Of course do the research and find the model with the best reviews, but when it comes down to a couple of choices, just go the one that feels better. Because you will be spending a lot of time holding it! :biggrin:
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Thanks for the advice guys, I'll check those two out if I can. And yeah I'll definitely get a tripod! :tup
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My ultimate advice though is to completely forget about mega-pixles and specs. Go to the shop, try out different brands, and find which is the most comfortable to hold. I can't stress that enough. I almost bought the Pentax K-x till I went into the shop and found it was very unconfortable, whereas the Nikon was far better. Of course do the research and find the model with the best reviews, but when it comes down to a couple of choices, just go the one that feels better. Because you will be spending a lot of time holding it! :biggrin:
Yes, the grip (?) is very important, and from what I've heard Nikon cameras are extra good at those. But on the other hand I find my Canon much more comfortable than my boyfriend's Nikon D40, so be sure to try different brands, because I guess it's very individual.
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This totally got me:
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l6kkt6b77S1qasl4mo1_500.jpg)
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He's just jealous of your skillz!
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The truth is it's kind of true. Some of us just take it to the next level. :lol
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Anyway, I got back from a holiday in Suffolk today, so here are a few new pics:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs285.snc4/40605_676192374832_193103036_41180908_7945564_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs305.snc4/40605_676192394792_193103036_41180912_7019925_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs120.ash2/39360_676192724132_193103036_41180938_3468502_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs139.ash2/40293_676194256062_193103036_41181172_2057380_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs120.ash2/39326_676194525522_193103036_41181205_8277832_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs052.ash2/35957_676194914742_193103036_41181251_7437360_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs052.ash2/35957_676194929712_193103036_41181254_4276032_n.jpg)
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aarich, nice stuff but are you using any photo editing software? If you are it seems like you are crushing your blacks down too far and you are losing all your information in the shadow ranges. If not, you may have some weird settings on your camera selected. Something to think about.
EDIT: There may be nothing wrong with them at all, I am actually looking on a really crappy monitor right now. I will check back when I get home for a real assessment on a nice monitor.
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I use Photoshop to add more contrast and tweak some of the levels a bit. On the whole I like it as it makes the photos a lot more vibrant than they come out, although looking back I think I may have gone a bit far with the third pic in the post above. Thanks for the advice though! Part of why I want to get a decent camera is to have one that is better over a bigger range of illumination (the compact one I use is useless in the dark and looks lifeless in the sunlight, which is why I edit most of my photos) so I don't need to edit them nearly as much!
I do find PS not that great though. Any recommendation on better software to use?
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I use Photoshop to add more contrast and tweak some of the levels a bit. On the whole I like it as it makes the photos a lot more vibrant than they come out, although looking back I think I may have gone a bit far with the third pic in the post above. Thanks for the advice though! Part of why I want to get a decent camera is to have one that is better over a bigger range of illumination (the compact one I use is useless in the dark and looks lifeless in the sunlight, which is why I edit most of my photos) so I don't need to edit them nearly as much!
I do find PS not that great though. Any recommendation on better software to use?
Hey man, Finally back home on my good monitor. (The one at work crushes the shit outta blacks which I totally forgot about when I made that post.) Your shit looks great man, no criticism on the black levels anymore. You are doing exactly what you are supposed to do for color correcting photos :tup I use Adobe Lightroom 3 to edit my photos. It's a great program for if you shoot RAW images. Its non destructive editing, there is no saving involved, and it has great tools for organizing photos and exporting them and stuff like that. It's basically photoshop but for photographers and not compositors/designers.
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Wow Ariich, nice pics! I like the second-to-last one with the flower. The color has a nice vibrant contrast and I like the detail with the dew drops on it. Excellent job. :tup
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Wow, this Adobe Lightroom 3 is really cool :lol Even though I've been shooting in JPEG I can get some neat effects going. Here are some brooding mountains from my July trip to Sequoia NP
https://i.imgur.com/NEOnp.jpg
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Thanks guys. :D Might see if there's a trial version of Lightroom that I can have a go with, sounds like it might be more suitable for photo editing!
Wow, this Adobe Lightroom 3 is really cool :lol Even though I've been shooting in JPEG I can get some neat effects going. Here are some brooding mountains from my July trip to Sequoia NP
https://i.imgur.com/NEOnp.jpg
That is EPIC!
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Thanks guys. :D Might see if there's a trial version of Lightroom that I can have a go with, sounds like it might be more suitable for photo editing!
Wow, this Adobe Lightroom 3 is really cool :lol Even though I've been shooting in JPEG I can get some neat effects going. Here are some brooding mountains from my July trip to Sequoia NP
https://i.imgur.com/NEOnp.jpg
That is EPIC!
Thanks man! :laugh:
I'm also proud of this one. Cropped it, increased the contrast and brightness and finally sharpened it. Looks fantasy-ish, which is what I was going for :biggrin:
https://imgur.com/Uaul5
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very enjoyable thread..so many great photos!
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Portrucci those pictures are amazing :o
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So I traded in my old Canon EF 2x Extender...
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_0652_Copy.jpg)
... for the new EF 2x II Extender. Now I get slightly faster focusing speed and slightly sharper images.
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_0661_Copy.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_0667_Copy.jpg)
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(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs198.ash2/46159_10150234666825247_831975246_14258303_1270184_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs139.ash2/40270_10150234666780247_831975246_14258299_1871935_n.jpg)
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Yesterday I signed up for an evening class called Digital Camera. I don't know when it will start but I think it will be an interesting class.
Great pictures by the way!
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(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/Tokyo/IMG_1529_Copy.jpg)
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I took this by accident at a construction site and it came out nice I think :)
(https://img801.imageshack.us/img801/5262/lightsm.jpg)
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At our little spot by the woods in front of a lake Volk noticed some butterflies that were having a suspiciously good time. :|
Naturally I took some pictures...
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSCF0563.jpg)
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSCF0556.jpg)
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSCF0548.jpg)
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSC_0825.jpg)
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You're such a perv Brandon!
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You're such a perv Brandon!
Shut up Ahrike, it's art!
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You're such a perv Brandon!
Shut up Ahrike, it's art!
I wasn't discrediting the quality of the photographs, particularly the last one. :tup
But you're still a perv for photographing butterflies doing the nasty. :P
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Beautiful pics my dear :tup
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Beautiful pics my dear :tup
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Thank you my lil cuddle-cakes! :heart
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(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0939.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0878.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0830.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0827.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0826.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0824.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0818.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0129.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCF1589.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/disney2005162.jpg)
Just a basic point and shoot camera...I eventually want to upgrade, but the bank account doesn't allow it at the moment
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Last picture is neat, and the flower one is good too. :tup
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I took this one last Tuesday. I wish I had a good camera, but I only had the one from my cell phone. Feels low-res, man.
(https://img827.imageshack.us/img827/5101/imagen0056.jpg)
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I took this one last Tuesday. I wish I had a good camera, but I only had the one from my cell phone. Feels low-res, man.
(https://img827.imageshack.us/img827/5101/imagen0056.jpg)
Beautiful. That's all I have to say about that.
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Yeh it really is. Maximised it look kinda meh, but the size it is on my screen now is awesome.
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Wow that's beautiful. You captured it in a great way.
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What time of day was the picture taken? Looks very early, maybe 7/8 in the morning?
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That's a really nice photo :tup
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shooped some more pics using lightroom. looks off the hook! :metal
check me https://seriousmusic.deviantart.com/gallery/
(the ones in the top row)
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Mm those are fantastic, nice work.
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Those are so beautiful! I'm gonna check out the rest of your gallery when I have more time :D
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So, I've decided for my birthday I'm going to get my family to just contribute some money towards me buying myself a camera. I went in to Jessops the other day and had a look at a few, and I quite liked the Nikon D3000. Sounds like really good value, and I've read a lot of reviews recommending it as a great entry level camera.
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Yeah! Nice choice ;D All my photo's are taken with that same camera.
I too did a lot of research and it seemed to come down to that or the Pentax K-x. But I honestly didn't like the feel of the Pentax. And they apparently have a rather small lens range (much opposed to Nikon)
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Yeah from the brief research I've done, it sounds like for entry-level cameras Nikon and Canon are the best to go for (being the experts and all), and the Nikon just felt more comfortable and seems slightly better than Canon's one.
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Beautiful pics guys, wow. I wish I had more opportunities to use my camera. (besides butterflies that're doin' it)
@ Ariich- Also, I vote Nikon, I have one, and I also hear from everyone that they're usually a little better than Canon. :tup
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Some new photos from my trip to Paris this weekend:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs311.ash1/27723_664553384462_193103036_40549539_588141_n.jpg)
I love this shot Ariich, looks great. I also like how it isn't centered, since pretty much everyone puts the Eiffel Tower in the middle, so I like how it's unique. The sky looks amazing in the background too. :tup
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rina it's a technique where the subject is not centered....it's called something I just can't remember.
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Here's a few more I've taken somewhat recently-
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSC_0833.jpg)
:heart
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSC_0836-1.jpg)
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/NikonPics2009014.jpg)
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rina it's a technique where the subject is not centered....it's called something I just can't remember.
Are you referring to this or something else?
https://www.silverlight.co.uk/tutorials/compose_expose/thirds.html
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rina it's a technique where the subject is not centered....it's called something I just can't remember.
I didn't know it has a name, but yeah it's a good technique. It depends on the subject but for the most part I much prefer having it at least slightly to the side.
But thanks for the lovely comments Rina!
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I didn't know it had a name, but I've always liked the way it comes out. :tup
These are a few I've taken around the house in black and white.
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/NikonPics2009021.jpg)
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/NikonPics2009022.jpg)
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/NikonPics2009023.jpg)
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Love the last one!
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My ultimate advice though is to completely forget about mega-pixles and specs. Go to the shop, try out different brands, and find which is the most comfortable to hold. I can't stress that enough. I almost bought the Pentax K-x till I went into the shop and found it was very unconfortable, whereas the Nikon was far better. Of course do the research and find the model with the best reviews, but when it comes down to a couple of choices, just go the one that feels better. Because you will be spending a lot of time holding it! :biggrin:
Yes, the grip (?) is very important, and from what I've heard Nikon cameras are extra good at those. But on the other hand I find my Canon much more comfortable than my boyfriend's Nikon D40, so be sure to try different brands, because I guess it's very individual.
Damn straight. I specifically didn't buy a Canon after holding it in the store. It's gotta feel solid in your hands and the controls need to be in a natural spot. Strangely, the trend towards miniaturization is causing the problems. A full sized battery compartment is what allows you to wrap your hand around a camera.
Myself, I went with Olympus. Fine optics. A nice feature set. And since their name doesn't begin with Nikon of Canon, it's remarkably affordable. I can definitely appreciate the superior optics in a Nikon, but I think it's pretty rare that they're actually going to come into play.
Now for a question. My Photobucket account automatically re-sizes the pictures I upload to it. People here are posting pics that can be viewed full sized. Is it a matter of upgrading ones PB account, or just using a better hosting site?
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What time of day was the picture taken? Looks very early, maybe 7/8 in the morning?
Indeed, I took it on almost 7 am. I want to take a photo of it again with a better camera, but neither the weather or the sunlight have been good enough to make the landscape as beautiful as it was that morning.
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What time of day was the picture taken? Looks very early, maybe 7/8 in the morning?
Indeed, I took it on almost 7 am. I want to take a photo of it again with a better camera, but neither the weather or the sunlight have been good enough to make the landscape as beautiful as it was that morning.
It's the smoke that makes the picture special IMO
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My ultimate advice though is to completely forget about mega-pixles and specs. Go to the shop, try out different brands, and find which is the most comfortable to hold. I can't stress that enough. I almost bought the Pentax K-x till I went into the shop and found it was very unconfortable, whereas the Nikon was far better. Of course do the research and find the model with the best reviews, but when it comes down to a couple of choices, just go the one that feels better. Because you will be spending a lot of time holding it! :biggrin:
Yes, the grip (?) is very important, and from what I've heard Nikon cameras are extra good at those. But on the other hand I find my Canon much more comfortable than my boyfriend's Nikon D40, so be sure to try different brands, because I guess it's very individual.
Damn straight. I specifically didn't buy a Canon after holding it in the store. It's gotta feel solid in your hands and the controls need to be in a natural spot. Strangely, the trend towards miniaturization is causing the problems. A full sized battery compartment is what allows you to wrap your hand around a camera.
Myself, I went with Olympus. Fine optics. A nice feature set. And since their name doesn't begin with Nikon of Canon, it's remarkably affordable. I can definitely appreciate the superior optics in a Nikon, but I think it's pretty rare that they're actually going to come into play.
Now for a question. My Photobucket account automatically re-sizes the pictures I upload to it. People here are posting pics that can be viewed full sized. Is it a matter of upgrading ones PB account, or just using a better hosting site?
Using a better hosting site I'd say. I use https://imgur.com/ as it seems to be the best of the free hosting sites.
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rina it's a technique where the subject is not centered....it's called something I just can't remember.
The rule of thirds :tup
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Just got home from a Sunday walk around my town.
Some examples:
(https://a.imageshack.us/img507/2396/47084426069900804523830.jpg) (https://a.imageshack.us/img834/9499/47084426069895804523830.jpg)
(https://a.imageshack.us/img833/7797/47084426069925804523830.jpg)
(https://a.imageshack.us/img822/4673/47139426069990804523830.jpg)
(https://a.imageshack.us/img716/277/47139426070000804523830.jpg)
(https://a.imageshack.us/img835/5125/47139426069975804523830.jpg)
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The one of the path is excellent.
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The one of the path is excellent.
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Thanks guys!
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Coyote
(https://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/241/7/a/coyote_by_seriousmusic-d2xlfud.jpg)
the actual shot isn't that interesting. But overall I like it. The real focus is the coyote's stern face.
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rule of thirds
taken by my brother n law...who'd I'd call an amature/professional
If I would have known he was taking the pic, I would have removed the oakleys..and substituted for a wooden axe
still it's an interesting shot
(https://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss180/YtseBitsySpider/IceCut2008066.jpg)
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:metal ^
Just got home from a Sunday walk around my town.
Some examples:
*snip*
Where the hell are all the polar bears?!
Seriously though, some nice pics there.
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That's one badass photo Ytse.
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that's a very expensive rabbit fur hat that I originally brought up as a gag to wear....it's the hottest hat I've ever worn....and..as you can see I needed it.
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rule of thirds
taken by my brother n law...who'd I'd call an amature/professional
If I would have known he was taking the pic, I would have removed the oakleys..and substituted for a wooden axe
still it's an interesting shot
(https://i573.photobucket.com/albums/ss180/YtseBitsySpider/IceCut2008066.jpg)
I really would not call this a rule of thirds shot. It's actually using a different technique of pushing you far off to the side for a profile. It gives you little leading room for your nose, so the picture seems off balance. It adds dramatic effect because it does not properly follow a good framing rule and is somewhat uncomfortable. There is a lot of space behind you. Rule of thirds is much more applicable to a shot that is more in the 16x9 aspect ratio. /filmguystuff
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:metal ^
Just got home from a Sunday walk around my town.
Some examples:
*snip*
Where the hell are all the polar bears?!
Seriously though, some nice pics there.
I think I scared them away with my overwhelming masculinity :eyebrows:
Thanks!
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good info 7string.
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Keep shooting! :tup
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/my%20town/009.jpg)
I took this one down at my local harbor.
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Really nice depth there, Tick. Next time you set up a shot like this try getting your foreground even closer and bigger in the camera. It'll make it a really deep composition. Try it out by say getting those reeds into the bottom left hand corner of your picture and having it fill up more space in the frame.
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Really nice depth there, Tick. Next time you set up a shot like this try getting your foreground even closer and bigger in the camera. It'll make it a really deep composition. Try it out by say getting those reeds into the bottom left hand corner of your picture and having it fill up more space in the frame.
:tup
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So, got myself a D3000 today. :D Hopefully I'll get a chance to play around with it this weekend.
Just out of curiosity, when you guys store your system cameras in its case/bag, do you always remove the lens?
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I don't. The less the lens is off, the less opportunity for dust to get in.
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So, got myself a D3000 today. :D Hopefully I'll get a chance to play around with it this weekend.
Just out of curiosity, when you guys store your system cameras in its case/bag, do you always remove the lens?
Great choice :laugh:
Nope I don't take the lens off (unless changes lenses). Like Barto said, dust might get in. I just put the cap on the lens and store it up-right.
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(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN1012.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN1013.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN1011.jpg)
(https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y289/wkiml/DSCN0818.jpg)
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gahhhhh lose the time stamps!
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Is an octopus grabbing her boob and did someone draw a penis on her chin?!
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Is an octopus grabbing her boob and did someone draw a penis on her chin?!
Yes and Yes...someone vandalized the picture..the township tried to clean it up to the best of their capability but would have ruined the original if using any type of paint remover
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Few I've taken recently, nothing earth-shattering.
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC01306.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC01310.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC01393.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC01361.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC01401.jpg)
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Lol, I totally just edited those. Using contrast is cheating.
More edits:
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00305.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00204-1.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00193.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00190.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00381.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00286.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00344.jpg)
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/DSC00438.jpg)
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Nice :tup
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The contrast edits make them look a little artificial, but i like the last one.
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Personally I really like the contrast edits. :tup
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Things that make me angry:
The lens hood that came with my lens darkens the edges of the photograph even though it's designed for that particular lens.
ASGFGDSFHSLFH
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Pyroph: Some of the edits are fun, but it looks like you like it a bit too much. Some of the pics looks totally burned out..
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A couple pics I took from an abandoned house I found awhile ago:
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/wreckedhome03.jpg)
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/wreckedkitchen3.jpg)
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Pyroph: Some of the edits are fun, but it looks like you like it a bit too much. Some of the pics looks totally burned out..
I know. I've never edited my photos before and I was just doing it for fun.
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A couple pics I took from an abandoned house I found awhile ago:
I would be in heaven if I found an abandoned house.
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A couple pics I took from an abandoned house I found awhile ago:
I would be in heaven if I found an abandoned house.
There are a bunch of them around here and I'm sure there's a bunch around your area. Just gotta find them. I found mine after many hours of aimless road tripping with a friend of mine. One of the best ways to find cool stuff to photograph.
A few weeks earlier I found this abandoned church:
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/brokenchurch01.jpg)
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/brokenchurch02.jpg)
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/brokenchurch03.jpg)
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/brokenchurch04.jpg)
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/brokenchurch05.jpg)
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/brokenchurch06.jpg)
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Pyroph: Some of the edits are fun, but it looks like you like it a bit too much. Some of the pics looks totally burned out..
I know. I've never edited my photos before and I was just doing it for fun.
Ah, cool then. One learns a lot by playing around. I'm at the point where I see how others have "overdone" it but I'm not exactly sure about my own pictures :P
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From my Sunday walk yesterday:
(https://img405.imageshack.us/img405/7710/59989436291080804523830.jpg)
(https://img237.imageshack.us/img237/812/59989436291060804523830.jpg)
(https://img521.imageshack.us/img521/3534/59989436291000804523830.jpg)
(https://img823.imageshack.us/img823/3893/59989436290995804523830.jpg)
(https://img196.imageshack.us/img196/2093/59989436290975804523830.jpg)
(https://img443.imageshack.us/img443/5756/59989436290950804523830.jpg)
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Cool as always. :tup The places you live by are awesome!
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Thanks! I love it here :)
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A couple pics I took from an abandoned house I found awhile ago:
I would be in heaven if I found an abandoned house.
There's an abandoned factory near where I live. It's prohibited to go in, and in order to do so you have to find a way to crawl under the fence (which isn't easy, especially since they started putting up barbed wire under the fence as well). You also have to time your entrance, so that no one from the road sees you - when no one's around you have to climb up a few metres to get to the fence, then quickly crawl under the fence and jump down a stone ledge on the other side to hide behind. After that you're pretty safe. Lots of people do it, I've been there twice. It's like a maze - to get to the cellar floors (there are four floors beneath ground level, but the last one is flooded), you have to first get up to the third floor and down from there - if you get lost, you're pretty screwed. The bottom floors are really creepy, with abandoned showers and broken glass and equipment everywhere. It's a really cool place, and the adrenaline kick isn't too bad either.
I have a few pictures from there, but due to bad lightning conditions I only have pictures from the floors above ground. They are pretty boring compared to the lower floors, but oh well.
(https://fc04.deviantart.net/fs44/i/2009/112/a/4/Abandoned_II_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs43/i/2009/112/a/6/Abandoned_by_LogicalNightmare.jpg)
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Went for a walk to the park down my road today, finally had a play with the new camera. Here are some of the photos I took (just uploaded to facebook) and did just very minimal editing on.
This is from a berry bush at the back of our garden, looking back at the house:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs011.snc4/33890_686141187332_193103036_41639563_8053895_n.jpg)
I like this one, because the focus is something I just couldn't achieve on my old compact:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs136.snc4/37137_686141561582_193103036_41639579_1398404_n.jpg)
The geese seemed to be synchronising themselves to the camera today:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs172.snc4/37939_686141885932_193103036_41639594_4858336_n.jpg)
SQUIRREL :D
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs006.snc4/33647_686141970762_193103036_41639599_7088382_n.jpg)
Another of my classic shots, nothing new really:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs136.snc4/37145_686142070562_193103036_41639605_6389453_n.jpg)
A 16th century house in the middle of the park that had a couple of fires about 15-20 years ago that left it in its current state:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs186.ash2/44919_686142100502_193103036_41639606_6208100_n.jpg)
I love this one:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs186.ash2/44960_686142170362_193103036_41639609_1947243_n.jpg)
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I love this one:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs186.ash2/44960_686142170362_193103036_41639609_1947243_n.jpg)
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Pic of a horse I took, thought it looked kinda creepy since the horse just stood there without moving for like 10 minutes in that exact position.
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/blindhorse01.jpg)
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Yeah no shit, it can't see.
(I'm sure it can, I just couldn't resist. I've never seen one of those before)
Also, that's creepy.
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For those that didn't see it in the other thread, a pic I took this week in Bermuda:
(https://lh5.ggpht.com/_rhPUkLTks2s/TMDPWiIyNFI/AAAAAAAABEY/E_5vPYaONv4/s640/Bermuda%20Sunset%20fixed.JPG)
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Went for a walk to the park down my road today, finally had a play with the new camera. Here are some of the photos I took (just uploaded to facebook) and did just very minimal editing on.
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Amazing pics! I really like those. The pic with the geese is probably my fav. :tup You did a really good job!
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(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSC_1196.jpg)
Got up around dawn to get this pic while at the beach with the family.
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSC_1076.jpg)
These birds literally attacked me.
(https://i963.photobucket.com/albums/ae120/thinkofme120/DSC_1241.jpg)
After several minutes of being pecked to death I managed to get this picture.
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Woah Rina, in the first picture I thought you were way closer to the water! Without something to scale it with, I guess the waves just looked like little ripples ha!
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Hi all, this is my first post back here in ages and ages. I just got into photography within the last month and am trying to push myself to do different things, I would love some criticism.
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Great ones! Nice to see you back.
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Dude you should make portraits for a living :O Those two girls look like they're in a commercial. Those on top (I'm not so fond of the water pics) are the best non-proffesional pics I've seen in a long time.
No advice from me, sorry :( I'm not that good myself :P
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I think that your strengths lie in non-landscape photos... and I think that is an immense strength, indeed! Fantastic* work!
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Did you light your portrait shots?
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Excellent job, I like them a lot. :tup
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Brakkum!!
Very nice, thank you for sharing them
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Thanks everyone!
Did you light your portrait shots?
Nope, Never have used any lighting, all these pics are sans flash as well. The ones with the girls are all natural sunlight from late afternoon in fall, right when the sun was just starting to get a bit low. I would love to make photography a side job, especially photographing people, it's when I get most creative I think.
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I took some pics before my band played at my school today, and I must say the girl from above always gives me my favorite shots.
(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/298/6/5/her_colors_by_stpaulmusician-d31imw5.jpg)
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/mixed%20bag/001-2.jpg)
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Ah, the foliage.
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Love the fall! Wish all the leaves weren't gone here now...
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A picture I snapped today of my cat back at my parent's house.
(https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1162/5146319724_a104eee1b8_z.jpg)
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A couple photos that I took:
Living in La Jolla, CA, I've taken a ton of pics all around the state. This one was taken at Sunset Cliffs:
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/cliffs09c.jpg)
This next one was taken in an abandoned burned down house I found:
(https://www.montistudio.com/temp/burnedhouse_05.jpg)
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HDR imaging?
Never really liked that look. Your composition is nice, but it looks like a painting more than a photo due to the heavy processing.
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HDR imaging?
Never really liked that look. Your composition is nice, but it looks like a painting more than a photo due to the heavy processing.
2nd Photo is HDR. It's certainly an acquired taste. To me, there is no right or wrong way to photograph something as long as it does something good for me or the person I'm taking pictures for. I thought it looked kinda cool. =)
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Don't get me wrong man, I'm not saying it looks bad. I'm just not really a fan of the style because it looks too computery for my taste. The first photo is phenomenal. You are lucky to live in a place so beautiful.
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Ariich very nice and Zydar and Rina all very nice
and Athesryche very nice..
some almost have a painting feel...very nice
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Hey Epicview, not to get on your case but I have noticed that you double post a ton. You should really try not to double post all the time. I do believe its against forum rules. :tup
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Hey Epicview, not to get on your case but I have noticed that you double post a ton. You should really try not to double post all the time. I do believe its against forum rules. :tup
sorry, it was more I was looking at the pictures again and wanted to make sure I mentioned everyone, I was just trying to be nice.
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You can modify your existing posts and add on to them without making a new post. I'm just trying to help you out.,
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A friend sent me this one. It's in the south of Germany (Feldberg/Schwarzwald), in the background are the Alps:
https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1432/5136019257_d88e6d042e_o.jpg
:hefdaddy
Small preview (the link has a much bigger one):
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I want to visit the Schwarzwald soooo badly. Seriously. Great picture.
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wow..nice... Ich Bin Besser
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I thought this was cool for a cell phone camera. Snapped it earlier.
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This was a fun shoot. I call it "Cupcake in a Tree." :biggrin:
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/329/4/9/cupcake_in_a_tree_by_logicalnightmare-d33kkp5.jpg)
(The not-perfect sharpness annoys me. But I couldn't resist posting it because I just love it anyway. I blame it on tricky light conditions plus having to balance on my toes in very awkward positions not to get any side branches in the way. :lol)
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A friend sent me this one. It's in the south of Germany (Feldberg/Schwarzwald), in the background are the Alps:
https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1432/5136019257_d88e6d042e_o.jpg
:hefdaddy
Small preview (the link has a much bigger one):
https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1432/5136019257_6269029cfb.jpg
Wow, amazing pic.
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(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/243/6/3/boat_by_jonny108-d2xpiad.jpg)
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs37/i/2008/253/f/f/Dead_Bee_Flower_by_jonny108.jpg)
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Sorry for double posting. I really would like to get into photography, I just can't seem to find the time to do but it's always interested me and just thought I'd post a couple.
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Got this today from inside my parents' garage.
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That's awesome brakk!
Here's a couple of photos I took tonight of my cat:
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Nice! love the bottom one.
I snapped this today at the docks in a town next to mine.
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/332/c/6/roped_to_the_ice_by_stpaulmusician-d33t9g6.jpg)
Also, here's one of my cat I love.
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/308/0/e/stare_down_by_stpaulmusician-d325bsw.jpg)
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This was a fun shoot. I call it "Cupcake in a Tree." :biggrin:
I laughed waaaay too hard at that
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great shot of the cat brakkum!
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Thanks! I was very lucky to get her to look straight at me long enough to get that shot. Usually she'll pay no attention to anyone unless it involves food.
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This was a fun shoot. I call it "Cupcake in a Tree." :biggrin:
I laughed waaaay too hard at that
Now I did too. :lol
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/332/c/6/roped_to_the_ice_by_stpaulmusician-d33t9g6.jpg)
I really like this one. It's very confusing to look at, which I love - why are the ropes not in focus while the leaf is? It probably has to do with the ice looking out of focus because that's what ice looks like. It makes the picture quite special. Well done!
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The cat looks great -good texture shot. :tup
Also, the ice looks really neat, awesome job.
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Well thanks! I was inspecting that shot after I first took it, and was kind of pissed that the ropes and some of the ice didn't look more focused, so I almost went back to just change that. But I realized it is kinda unique in a way, and I love how in focus the leaf is. Oh well, happy accident!
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Hello DTF, I currently go to college for photography, so I though I'd share some of my work. Stylistically I've changed a lot since I began a few years ago, partly in my attempt to be "progressive". I recently got a Canon EOS 60D but most images were shot with either a Rebel XTI or Fuji S100FS.
Here are some of my most popular and my own favorites.
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(https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3638/3628835801_9c581bc53e_z.jpg)
Picture I took of me for my HDR Class
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Taken with an infrared converted camera
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Wow dude, those are incredible. Love the watches. :tup
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Very awesome!
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Thanks
Love the watches. :tup
If you're talking about the first image, it was a picture I took for a high school project with my speedometer in test mode. My technique to make it keep entering test mode so that I could keep retaking the shot however made the fuel pump short out a few days latter....
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(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2795/4388464306_a852e7c0a1_z.jpg)
This one is awesome!
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Really cool pics. :tup You did a really good job!
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ha I love the car and cotton ball pic
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(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4084/5007639755_f25a2c3a75_z.jpg)
This one is absolutely glorious. I haven't heard of infrared converted cameras - care to explain a bit to me? I'm curious.
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I'm very interested in trying infrared photography at some point, I'm curious as to what goes into the conversion process.
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I think I'm going to be getting 2 new lenses soon for my D5000. I'm going to get the nikon 35 mm f1.8 prime and the 55-200mm zoom, both dx style lenses. They came highly recommended from Ken Rockwell.
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This one is absolutely glorious. I haven't heard of infrared converted cameras - care to explain a bit to me? I'm curious.
Well I've found that my non-converted Fujifilm camera is quite sensitive to Infrared but basically you send a popular digital camera in (or you can do it yourself) and they take out the infrared blocking filter over the sensor and replace it with either a clear filter (full spectrum = IR-UV-Color) or a IR filter (590nm = high color, 720nm = white foliage, blue sky) All cameras can take infrared pictures though if you have an infrared passing filter. The problem is that the exposures are quite long, sometimes several seconds to minutes.
Here's some more of my infrared shots.
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4553371584_93f6009d7e_z.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4154/5172608366_def4c4564b_z.jpg)
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wow those look so cool. I would love to shoot a film with that kind of a look.
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wow those look so cool. I would love to shoot a film with that kind of a look.
You can with the right white balance.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/thatguyfromcchs08/5173932608/ (https://www.flickr.com/photos/thatguyfromcchs08/5173932608/)
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Some new ones from me...
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(https://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/337/e/6/trapped_under_ice_by_stpaulmusician-d3461p0.jpg)
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/337/a/2/1st_by_stpaulmusician-d3461gc.jpg)
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/337/4/d/aftermath_by_stpaulmusician-d3461ac.jpg)
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/337/4/7/miles_in_training_by_stpaulmusician-d3460ye.jpg)
(https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/337/8/7/rock_by_stpaulmusician-d3460rs.jpg)
(https://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/337/b/d/the_singer_by_stpaulmusician-d3460pp.jpg)
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Yesterday, I took a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio and went to the outdoor observation deck of the 49 story Carew Tower.
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5167/5242874642_1d773c3f68_z.jpg)
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Rawr Rawr
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Absolutely beautiful pictures, Nathan!
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Some new ones from me...
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(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/337/4/7/miles_in_training_by_stpaulmusician-d3460ye.jpg)
These two look great. I love the color effect you did with the red and blue. Looks awesome.
Yesterday, I took a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio and went to the outdoor observation deck of the 49 story Carew Tower.
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5089/5242339755_20c5099b8a_z.jpg)
I LOVE this one, looks beautiful!
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Yesterday, I took a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio and went to the outdoor observation deck of the 49 story Carew Tower.
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5167/5242874642_1d773c3f68_z.jpg)
This one is awesome! The motion and colours! Wow!
Also, some advice: Be sure you hold the camera straight. Slanting horizons aren't too nice... When I have a perfect picture overlooking the horizon, I often take a series of pictures, slowly tilting my camera to one side at the same time. That way you're almost guaranteed one good picture. It's hard to see if it's perfect on the display, so I just take a series of pictures and delete the bad ones when transferring them to the computer.
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This one is awesome! The motion and colours! Wow!
Also, some advice: Be sure you hold the camera straight. Slanting horizons aren't too nice... When I have a perfect picture overlooking the horizon, I often take a series of pictures, slowly tilting my camera to one side at the same time. That way you're almost guaranteed one good picture. It's hard to see if it's perfect on the display, so I just take a series of pictures and delete the bad ones when transferring them to the computer.
Thanks, and yea ever since I got my battery grip for this thing I've noticed I've been having more trouble determining if the camera is dead straight.
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These two look great. I love the color effect you did with the red and blue. Looks awesome.
Thanks! funny thing is, I didn't even touch that picture with the red and blue! It was in a small jazz club here in St. Paul, and the lighting hit these two kids just perfectly!
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Yesterday, I took a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio and went to the outdoor observation deck of the 49 story Carew Tower.
I shot some HD video with my 60D while on this trip and posted it to Vimeo.
https://vimeo.com/17623628 (https://vimeo.com/17623628)
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A few more from the last week.
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(https://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/345/0/b/concentrated_by_stpaulmusician-d34p9rk.jpg)
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Thread revival perhaps? Here's a pic I took at a gig in Minneapolis a couple days ago.
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I got 2 new lenses for my Nikon D5000. I got a 35mm prime f1.8 and a 55-200mm f4-5.6 zoom lens. I got to do a bunch of shooting with the 35mm and it looks great. I can't really post the pics here though unfortunately as I was able to get a human subject to shoot and I don't think she'd like them on the internet.
But lemme tell you, they look great, really happy with the lenses. Super crisp and really shallow depth of field when I want it.
Haven't been able to use the zoom that much yet. Hopefully I can take some pictures soon and post them.
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Got a Rebel T1i for my birthday, love it so far.
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Wow, haven't posted in here in a while. Nathan and Brakkum, those are some really great photos! :D
Here are a few I took over Christmas:
Snow over London:
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Christmas lunch at my cousin's house:
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Epic turkey:
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Pure awesome:
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And finally, my brother with our cousin's cat:
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1360.snc4/163234_700256999132_193103036_42050027_4620523_n.jpg)
:D
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Wow, he looks just like you!
One I took tonight:
(https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b190/fubugger/009.jpg)
Few others:
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Wow, he looks just like you!
:lol Yeah, he's basically me with glasses and more facial hair!
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That's amazing!
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Some shots of the beach:
Fishing Poles
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A Sandcastle
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LUCKY!!!!!!!! I've been trying to capture the elusive Imperial Walker for years!
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Nathen, Ariich , Pyroph and Brakkum...very nice!!
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I got some new shots I took at a hockey game I might post soon if they came out good. I was trying out my new zoom lens.
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Nathen, Ariich , Pyroph and Brakkum...very nice!!
Thanks! :)
Go for it 7SB.
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Nathen, Ariich , Pyroph and Brakkum...very nice!!
Thanks! :)
Go for it 7SB.
you are welcome..thank you for sharing them!!
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Thanks EV. I'd love to see them too 7SB, I need to learn how to take photos of more than just stuff outside. :lol
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Here is my newest batch of photos. Most were taken since Christmas till now. Most taken with my 200mm zoom. 1 with my 35mm prime and one with the kit lens.
A pic of my bro cause I thought it looked kinda cool.
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Here is an older one taken with my kit lens about a year ago. If I posted it already I'm sorry lol. I think I haven't though.
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs075.snc6/168553_661030652353_24209047_37608315_3046195_n.jpg)
Here is one I took with the 35mm prime
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Someone's dog, also with the 35mm prime
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Now for the hockey pics using the 200mm zoom
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And there we have it. Sorry for the huge post. It's been a while since I added to the thread. Also, Facebook, and compression in general do horrible horrible things to the quality :-[
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Also, Facebook, and compression in general do horrible horrible things to the quality :-[
Yeah but it's no big deal, we're only posting small versions anyway.
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Yeah true, but I hate when the colors get all messed up and they get compression artifacts. Anyways, just for a little tidbit, those hockey pictures were taken from the 10th row up in the rink. I was a solid 50 ft away from the action.
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I just took this earlier tonight while experimenting with some shots for HDR. I looked at this one to see if it would work out well, and lo and behold, it looks like there is some space debris burning up in the atmosphere. I thought that was pretty fuckin cool!
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs001.snc6/165142_1643497128774_1277220305_31873344_8368166_n.jpg)
edit: though I really do wish I had been paying more attention to the sky when this happened so I could have seen it myself...
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Took a few photos tonight. First time doing night shooting, only got about one good one. I blame the cold. :P
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Cold is a valid excuse. It's not easy to take one's time and calmly fix the settings and shoot when one is freezing one's ass off. Or one's fingers. I always wonder why I never shoot more in the beautiful winter of Sweden, and every winter I remember why.
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That was definitely an issue for me in Iceland. It was -10C with a harsh wind outside, so taking pictures meant jumping out of the car, taking the shot, and jumping right back in.
rumborak
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Damn, definitely can't complain from my weather then!
Also, I notice my shot is focused on the foreground, wish I would have gotten the background more in focus. Kinda hard to fix when your camera is on the ground. :lol
If anyone wants to post any photo tips I'd love to hear them, I've also got a book (that I got ages ago) on Night Photography, so that should help.
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Damn, definitely can't complain from my weather then!
Also, I notice my shot is focused on the foreground, wish I would have gotten the background more in focus. Kinda hard to fix when your camera is on the ground. :lol
If anyone wants to post any photo tips I'd love to hear them, I've also got a book (that I got ages ago) on Night Photography, so that should help.
If you want everything in focus, you can do a few things. First thing is to use a higher F stop. You have a deeper depth of field using higher F stops. You have to make up for that at night with a long shutter speed though. This means you need to have a tripod and hopefully shoot something that isn't moving, as a longer shutter speed will cause motion blur.
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I just took this earlier tonight while experimenting with some shots for HDR. I looked at this one to see if it would work out well, and lo and behold, it looks like there is some space debris burning up in the atmosphere. I thought that was pretty fuckin cool!
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs001.snc6/165142_1643497128774_1277220305_31873344_8368166_n.jpg)
edit: though I really do wish I had been paying more attention to the sky when this happened so I could have seen it myself...
inb4 UFO sighting. lol
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Damn, definitely can't complain from my weather then!
Also, I notice my shot is focused on the foreground, wish I would have gotten the background more in focus. Kinda hard to fix when your camera is on the ground. :lol
If anyone wants to post any photo tips I'd love to hear them, I've also got a book (that I got ages ago) on Night Photography, so that should help.
If you want everything in focus, you can do a few things. First thing is to use a higher F stop. You have a deeper depth of field using higher F stops. You have to make up for that at night with a long shutter speed though. This means you need to have a tripod and hopefully shoot something that isn't moving, as a longer shutter speed will cause motion blur.
Yeah, I've got a tripod and every pic I took was on a steady surface etc. Thanks for the info.
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I forgot to add that using a wider angled lens will put more into focus. So if you have a zoom or primes use the smallest mm lens you have. It'll put more in focus.
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Alright, cool thanks. I've got a Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens, I like it so far. I'll definitely need to pick up a Macro lens sometime, they're what I like to take a lot of.
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No problem. I want to get out and shoot pretty bad. But I'm afraid to take my camera out and about in the city. It sucks cause the city has such interesting things to take photos of. I need a friend to walk around with so I don't get my shit stolen.
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I seriously want to edit some of my recent pictures, on this new huge screen and fast computer of mine, but I need to do school work. This makes me a :sadpanda:.
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I just took this earlier tonight while experimenting with some shots for HDR. I looked at this one to see if it would work out well, and lo and behold, it looks like there is some space debris burning up in the atmosphere. I thought that was pretty fuckin cool!
*snip*
edit: though I really do wish I had been paying more attention to the sky when this happened so I could have seen it myself...
Wow. Awesome!
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Took some pics today (about an hour ago) before the dark came.
Decided to play around a little with some lighting effects.
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Welllll, this thread needs a revival, so let's see what I can do. Here are some recent shots of mine, a few of them experimentation with HDR with a really cheap $0.99 app from the app store. (for computers that is)
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(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs012.snc6/166282_1647338384803_1277220305_31880695_2252473_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs052.snc6/168260_1650591986141_1277220305_31887028_4412806_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs021.snc6/165144_1647349705086_1277220305_31880721_3503716_n.jpg)
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Brakkum,
I really liked those.. my favs were the black and white Trees and the Kitty shot..
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I've been going through what I have shot lately - finally, I keep procrastinating when it comes to that. Here's one from the end of November, along with two shots from a misty morning in Ireland from sometime in December.
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/335/8/5/a_change_of_seasons_by_logicalnightmare-d340s70.jpg)
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/021/4/e/a_half_forgotten_memory_by_logicalnightmare-d37ouiv.jpg)
This one is 100% unedited:
(https://th09.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/021/2/0/colours_of_autumn_by_logicalnightmare-d37ovzz.jpg)
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Very cool!
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(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/030/0/2/sunset_lake_by_seriousmusic-d38fy0e.jpg)
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^ MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/030/0/2/sunset_lake_by_seriousmusic-d38fy0e.jpg)
I want to steal this shot.
I MEAN very nice! Very very nice! :millahhhh
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playing around with some editing. going for a fantasy hdr sort of look. these places were truly mind-blowing when I first saw them
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/030/e/1/mountain_lake_by_seriousmusic-d38fwnx.jpg)
(https://th09.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/030/e/1/hidden_valley_by_seriousmusic-d38fxbh.jpg)
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Great shots... every day I'm reminded how shitty Iowa is.
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More beautiful pics everyone!
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Ooh some great photies from many in here particularly, in my opinion, from 7sb and Logical Nightmare.
I've not taken a single creative photo in the last year so here are a few from the 2 years previous.
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/dandy.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/19-Jan-2008-029.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/Picture286.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/19Jan2008157copy-1.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/todaysfishis.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/19Jan2008032copy.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/20novthefifth.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/0519.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/09Itwasagoodyearapril.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y209/chugabub/underthebridge.jpg)
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Absolutely beautiful, every single one of them is!
Amazing work! :tup
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I love that picture of the corks. And the one that looks like a sparkler, what is that? It looks so cool.
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Why thank you. :)
The one that looks like a sparkler is indeed a sparkler, I just played with the colour in Camera RAW and settled on that lovely green colour.
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Nothing too great recently, been kinda busy. These are the only things kind of recent.
(https://l26.sphotos.l3.fbcdn.net/hphotos-l3-ash1/hs882.ash1/179047_1660466873007_1277220305_31908351_545502_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs780.ash1/167081_1671525749472_1277220305_31932146_6272300_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs246.snc6/179487_1673222591892_1277220305_31935014_337792_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash1/hs884.ash1/179258_1673551080104_1277220305_31935529_5782561_n.jpg)
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Took this one about an hour ago. The light through the icy trees looked amazing!
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/my%20town/004.jpg)
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Amazing stuff everyone. :tup
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(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs36/i/2008/253/3/b/Nature_Frost_by_jonny108.jpg)
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs36/i/2008/253/9/6/Abandonned_Turbines_by_jonny108.jpg)
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2010/104/b/2/Smokin___Basses_by_jonny108.jpg)
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs51/i/2009/329/c/a/Nismo_Cat_by_jonny108.jpg)
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(https://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t87/Guitarded101/bluescat.jpg)
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Bahahahhahahaha ;D
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;D
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:tup
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(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/hs018.snc6/166816_1278848907399_1715329656_543757_1363408_n.jpg)
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That's amazing dude! Snow and sun are such a great combination.
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That's amazing dude! Snow and sun are such a great combination.
Thank you. I took that the other day in my front yard. It just looked amazing,
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(https://i842.photobucket.com/albums/zz346/dtismajesty/IMG_06951.jpg?t=1297366282)
(https://i842.photobucket.com/albums/zz346/dtismajesty/IMG_06971.jpg?t=1297366429)
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Damn that looks eerily similar to my campus.
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That wouldn't be UMW, would it?
Anyway, anyone interested in telling me how I can do better? I got a camera for my birthday a week ago and I've been trying to learn photography. Those two were my first.
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What would you like to know?
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What would you like to know?
This. I could tell you a million things, as I could probably tell myself if I looked at my photos objectively. What you need to do now is to get to know the camera - the functions, settings, how to get the focus where you want it, etc. You'll improve a lot with that, and you'll need to experiment until you're familiar with everything - you can read what every setting does on the Internet, and that helps, but you need to get the feel for it yourself.
A tip from me is not to use the automatic settings too much (assuming you have a camera where you can use manual settings). Learn how to set them yourself, it makes photography much funnier once you've learned it and it gives you greater freedom.
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What would you like to know?
I'm not sure what I'd like to know, unfortunately.
I was wondering if anyone could spot anything on the two I posted that could be done much better. Besides everything, probably.
A tip from me is not to use the automatic settings too much (assuming you have a camera where you can use manual settings). Learn how to set them yourself, it makes photography much funnier once you've learned it and it gives you greater freedom.
This is helpful, I guess I should take the time to learn the ins and outs and what-have-yous of my camera. I was pretty much just pointing and shooting with those two, which means I had much less control and the camera was doing all the work, I guess.
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Well for the second pic, you should have something interesting to focus on in the foreground (the pave/snow) for a macro shot. That's what I try to do at least, and pair it with a nice background.
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1. Use manual mode.
2. Practice.
3. Look at the work of well known photographers for inspiration.
4. Bring your camera everywhere.
5. Practice.
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Learn about light and lenses. Learn what happens when you use a low F stop compared to a high F stop. Figure out how to obtain shallow Depth of field, and deep depth of field. Find out what the different focal lengths of lenses do. Find out how the shutter speed affects the image you create and the light you let in. All this is really important stuff, and the more you think of about this stuff, the more composed your shots will be and you will have the right knowledge to use as tools to get the shot. All this info is readily available online! :tup
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I was takin some pictures yesterday and came up with some boring stuff such as this:
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/182821_1685496298727_1277220305_31957691_7707752_n.jpg)
nothing too special. but this is I think another valuable lesson, don't think that what is taken in the camera is the final product. photographers have been editing and adjusting there images since the beginning, and I think we need to embrace the fact that a photo is about how you think it should look (ok as long as you aren't photoshopping a ufo into it or something.) Anyways, with color correction this is what I came out with..
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/168769_1685122489382_1277220305_31957056_5848826_n.jpg)
I find that to be much more interesting, yet still believable to most viewers. A friend already told me this is simplistically one of the better photos I have taken. Don't think I agree, but it definitely feels much better than what my camera took.
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very nice Brakkum!
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To be honest, I liked the first one more. The purple and orange colours are out of place. The contrast between blue and beige in the first one looks way better. I also think that it's okay to adjust images, but if the adjustments are clearly visible it's photomanipulating, which is not the same thing as photography.
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(https://i.imgur.com/kYrVK.jpg)
the endemic New Zealand alpine parrot, Kea. They have a natural green wing colour with red underneath, but using this grey-blue filter really emphasizes it's presence and expression. This was done with a landscape lens (15-55) which photographers would know means I'm bloody close to this bird! (a few feet!) such is how friendly this wild bird is.
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^Fuck me :tup
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(https://i.imgur.com/YUdWv.jpg)
People seem to like the colour version more :lol so here is one. Exact same spot. Wanted to get a painting sort of look to this one. I like how the flat grey sky can be seen as a white painters page. Any other sky would have ruined the look.
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/beach%20and%20car/001-1.jpg)
My place I go to clear my head. Its a half mile from my front door.
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4. Bring your camera everywhere.
So very important, this. I have an old Pentax K-1000 35mm that I SHOULD be carrying with me everywhere, in order to get that once in a lifetime shot. The sunset picture I posted a page or two ago, I got REAL lucky on. Right place/right time. The pro/con with my old 35mm is that (pro) I can take it out, point, and shoot. I don't have to wait for the power to come on, for the lens to extend, etc. (Con) it's film-based, so I can have no clue what my pictures are coming out like. However, based on the liight meter in the view finder, I can make adjustments to exposure time and aperture opening in order to get fairly close to a decent lit shot. Even then though, that isn't foolproof. It has been entirely too long since I got into some serious photographing stuff.
My place I go to clear my head. Its a half mile from my front door.
I'm so jealous of you. Where is that?
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(https://th06.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/045/2/1/ancient_forest_by_seriousmusic-d39ir7z.jpg)
This is another shot I like. I was sort of in a hurry when I took it, so it originally was crooked by a few degrees, I think I fixed it in Lightroom. Didn't do too much tinkering, I used the 'Yesteryear 1' filter, which gives it a nice ancient sort of look. The top left is over-exposed, I suppose I will fix that will a brush tool at some point. Any critique is appreciated! On my bird shots as well. I'd rather bad criticism then none at all :lol I'm only an amateur after-all.
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I'd rather bad criticism then none at all :lol
That's how pros are made. :tup
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Portucci,
I like your nature shot there. The things I would tell you though is to establish more of a foreground for added depth to your shot. It overall looks pretty flat. Take a look at Tick's dock shot for an example of what I'm talking about. It's a great example of foreground, middle-ground, and background.
It also looks heavily processed and over sharpened, although it could be my bad monitor here at work or bad compression of the image.
The colors look really good in that picture, and I like the framing as far as balance of the image is concerned.
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Portucci,
I like your nature shot there. The things I would tell you though is to establish more of a foreground for added depth to your shot. It overall looks pretty flat. Take a look at Tick's dock shot for an example of what I'm talking about. It's a great example of foreground, middle-ground, and background.
It also looks heavily processed and over sharpened, although it could be my bad monitor here at work or bad compression of the image.
The colors look really good in that picture, and I like the framing as far as balance of the image is concerned.
Thanks mate. I agree it's not a truly nice landscape shot due to the lack of foreground interest. I did take it quickly as I was at the back of a trekking party and didn't have time to stop for long, but when I turned around and saw the nice white petals across the path, I thought I'd grab a shot. Surprisingly it's not processed that much, apart from that 'aged photo' sort of filter, that's pretty much what it looked like. Sometimes I admit I definitely like to play with the contrast and sharpness a bit too much, which I guess I could rein in. Anyway, thanks for the comment! :)
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Yeah it looks cool. Very interesting to look at. It reminds me of some kind of fantasy book or something.
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I really dig it, Port. The only I can think that might have worked (although not necessarily) would be to have taken it from a lower angle. The petals are clearly the focus and getting closer to them might have given it that foreground interest.
Of course, it might not have worked at all, just a thought though. That's what's so fun about photography, just got to try things and see what works.
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My place I go to clear my head. Its a half mile from my front door.
I'm so jealous of you. Where is that?
My hometown, Milford Connecticut.
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/008-1.jpg)
The light shines through the mundane chaos.
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Here are some of my recently shot favorites. The weather was pretty nice last week but now it's back to winter again.
Hoover Dam (Ohio)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5213/5457046779_33dd3af6b2_z.jpg)
Infrared at Adams Lake
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5085/5298404887_9d6344a695_z.jpg)
Dawes Arboretum
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5168/5322029122_02f225fb84_z.jpg)
Downtown Toledo, Ohio
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5088/5264739373_fc2abd05c7_z.jpg)
Refraction of glass with water in it, at a windfarm.
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5243/5276312400_4557bc82cf_z.jpg)
24-70L Lens Mug
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5202/5291147677_ec3b11446c_z.jpg)
Dawes Arboretum
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5281/5321971364_818ab71440_z.jpg)
Dayton Ohio Air Force Museum
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4076/5434723939_4bbee3d682_z.jpg)
and a PhotoshOpeth (Photoshop + Opeth) of a picture of a man I thought looked
like Mikael Akerfeldt, I only added the hair onto him.
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5300/5434790679_0240b396e6_z.jpg)
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:tup :tup :tup
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It took a second view to notice the Black Metal guys.
I :lol d
Fantastic pictures again, though!
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Refraction of glass with water in it, at a windfarm.
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5243/5276312400_4557bc82cf_z.jpg)
I really love this one! :tup
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Did some more concert photography this week...
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/184285_1704843942406_1277220305_31992338_7946513_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/179827_1704839902305_1277220305_31992308_3664476_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/181754_1704841102335_1277220305_31992315_7126186_n.jpg)
And an older pic I did a little color correction with...
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/182039_1697092988637_1277220305_31977870_3982918_n.jpg)
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Took this in the garage of my apartment building the other day...
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/184957_1706260577821_1277220305_31994220_2269136_n.jpg)
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brakkum, now that is one cool picture. I love it. The lighting is perfect.
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Thanks! I really love it.
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Looks like an album cover
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Looks like an album cover
I agree, it's pretty sweet
Maybe it could be the album cover for the new DT album, just replace the 20 on the wall with a majesty symbol or an 11 since it's their 11th album ;)
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(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/188446_1711607031479_1277220305_32004176_2969588_n.jpg)
There was an Are You Experienced? tribute concert at my school last night. I decided to try and get a little psychedelic with the spirit of the music and tried some long exposure shots, this is one of my favs to come from it. It looks more like a painting to me, but I love that you can make out the bassist's face in the mess of everything.
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That is awesome looking! I love how the mic looks almost like smoke.
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I can't stand myself sometimes...
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/189498_1711729954552_1277220305_32004476_4022277_n.jpg)
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A couple pics of my basses I snapped tonight. I love my tripod.
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/190607_1713414196657_1277220305_32007088_6478370_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/190179_1713414356661_1277220305_32007089_6135498_n.jpg)
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Here are my roommate's cats
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/183133_1715569130529_1277220305_32009644_5592155_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/185695_1715515249182_1277220305_32009549_8160246_n.jpg)
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Took this this morning at sunrise, looks kinda vintage to me.
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/198186_1725657462731_1277220305_32025797_6702657_n.jpg)
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(https://i842.photobucket.com/albums/zz346/dtismajesty/IMG_06971.jpg?t=1297366429)
I absolutely love this. I don't know why, but it's just amazing. I think my favorite part of the picture, for a reason unknown to me, is the bike. It just feels so right in that picture.
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My newest shots:
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5058/5520000979_ff9005e7e5_b.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5298/5520592220_d15d4fefd9_b.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5013/5520591754_148f0b9a1b_b.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5012/5519999875_6cfc4f7ee2_b.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5135/5520591022_ecbb131b77_b.jpg)
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(https://img641.imageshack.us/img641/8755/lykta.jpg)
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Great thread :)
Ao Nang, Thailand
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/aonang61of1.jpg)
Cabo San Lucas
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/cabo191of1.jpg)
Catalina Island Diving
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/playa211of1.jpg)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/cat137-56.jpg)
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Just some junk from yesterday.
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/199740_1737135069664_1277220305_32041347_7505290_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/190442_1737133149616_1277220305_32041339_3481564_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/188234_1737134069639_1277220305_32041342_1223337_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/196120_1737135629678_1277220305_32041349_7232550_n.jpg)
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Snapped this in the St. Paul skyway tonight. It's been raining, sleeting and snowing. Yuck.
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/189964_1745688363491_1277220305_32057345_4442427_n.jpg)
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Wow, that really reminds me of the album-art for Obscured by Clouds (Pink Floyd) :o :tup
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Wow, that really reminds me of the album-art for Obscured by Clouds (Pink Floyd) :o :tup
Does too!
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/Father%20daughter%20dance/013.jpg)
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(https://th05.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/084/7/3/home_by_stpaulmusician-d3cem40.jpg)
(https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/084/d/e/dripping_sunshine_by_stpaulmusician-d3cem38.jpg)
(https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/084/a/2/cool_sunshine_by_stpaulmusician-d3cem2d.jpg)
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(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/189102_1751683513366_1277220305_32066376_3935373_n.jpg)
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From today's walk, I ended up at our train station.
(https://img141.imageshack.us/img141/301/p3270043g.jpg)
(https://img198.imageshack.us/img198/4364/p3270026.jpg)
(https://img826.imageshack.us/img826/6279/p3270010.jpg)
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Just some junk from yesterday.
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/199740_1737135069664_1277220305_32041347_7505290_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/190442_1737133149616_1277220305_32041339_3481564_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/188234_1737134069639_1277220305_32041342_1223337_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/196120_1737135629678_1277220305_32041349_7232550_n.jpg)
Amazing work dude !
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Thank you!
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(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/197351_1754386340935_1277220305_32072636_1082339_n.jpg)
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brakkum, that smoke picture is so cool.
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Thank you! I'd like to try it again with different lighting.
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This past summer at the beach, I used a low-light setting to try to capture the reflection of the moon over the ocean. I steadied it (as best I could) on the railing of the porch where we were staying, but on a low-light setting, you know how hard it is to get a solidly crystal clear pic. Alas, the moon and clouds are a hair blurry.
What I hadn't figured on was the people walking up and down the boardwalk, creating a ridiculously cool moving time-lapse effect in the middle of an almost completely static background and foreground.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_rhPUkLTks2s/TZsPxvzl3CI/AAAAAAAABUM/6dcQKIPGV10/s912/100_0712.JPG)
Link to slightly bigger copy (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_rhPUkLTks2s/TZsPxvzl3CI/AAAAAAAABUM/6dcQKIPGV10/s912/100_0712.JPG)
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Woah that picture is crazy
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Amazing picture. :)
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Pretty cool
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Very nice! do you by chance remember how long the exposure was? that looks to be why the clouds and moon are a bit out of focus, the shutter was open so long that nature kept on movin.
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The properties of the file indicate a shutter speed of 8 seconds. It's a Kodak Easyshare Z1012 digital camera, set on the "night landscape" setting. I figured it was probably the natural movement of the clouds and such, because the wall down front and the sand and stuff are all pretty clear.
EDIT: I also JUST noticed the guy in the middle in the white shirt. He's looking both ways in the pic. :lol
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Cool pic, but the time stamp!!!! Gahhhh. Everyone needs to take off the time stamp from their cameras RIGHT NOW! Do it, I'll wait...........................................................done? Good!
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I know. Problem is your average person takes pictures as a way of remembering the past, not for artistic effect. As such, people like to have a reminder of when the picture was taken. I know it takes away form the picture, but for me, what was intended to be a cool memory of a week at the beach turned out to be a much cooler pic than I'd anticipated. If I had a licensed version of the new Photoshop, I'd be removing date stamps from these kinds of pictures.
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Yeah I know, I just assume that any pic posted here was taken for artistic reasons, as that is what the thread is for. So I totally get why you have a timestamp on. Also, you can download a 30 day free trial of photoshop :)
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:sadpanda: I already did. It expired months ago. I used it on several pics I took in Bermuda. I happened to stumble across this one last night looking for something else.
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Just read the last page of this. You guys are amazing.
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Here's a recent shot of mine. I find photos like this a little plain and unimaginative - macro shots of flowers are so mainstream! :neverusethis: No, but anyway, because of that I tried a different approach, with the flower out of focus, and instead focusing on the stem and its water drops. I think it turned out nice. It's still not the most creative shot ever, but I'm happy with it.
Editing: Contrast.
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/090/3/6/galanthus_nivalis_by_logicalnightmare-d3cweqg.jpg)
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Not all shots have to be creative - it's just as important for a photo to look good IMO, and nicely done macro shots of flowers look good.
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Not all shots have to be creative - it's just as important for a photo to look good IMO, and nicely done macro shots of flowers look good.
Yes, of course. There's nothing wrong with them. They're fun to take and, as you say, they look good. But I've been an amateur photographer for years now and I've reached the stage where I think "LOOK AT THE PRETTY FLOWERS I HAVE TO SHOOT THEM... ah, no, wait, how boring." :lol
But that doesn't mean I don't enjoy a good macro shot of a flower.
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Yeah if you were ONLY taking those, obviously that'd be pretty dull. I'm just saying take other stuff but don't stop taking the classics. :D
EDIT: I took a pretty cool photo this weekend, but it's on my other computer and I can't be bothered to turn it on. I'll post it tomorrow. :lol
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(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/188234_1737134069639_1277220305_32041342_1223337_n.jpg)
This is delightful!
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Yeah if you were ONLY taking those, obviously that'd be pretty dull. I'm just saying take other stuff but don't stop taking the classics. :D
EDIT: I took a pretty cool photo this weekend, but it's on my other computer and I can't be bothered to turn it on. I'll post it tomorrow. :lol
Yeah, that's the thing - when you first start out, all you do is macro shots. They're easy, it's hard to fail, anything looks pretty good in macro. Especially flowers. :lol But after a while you (realize time flies) start longing for tougher challenges, and suddenly macro shots is the most boring thing ever. It comes back to you though (as shown by my photograph) when you learn that macro can be just as challenging. I'm still not a great fan of it, but that's mostly because I wish I was better at it. (I might be comparing with the wrong people though... ::))
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Not sure if anyone mentioned, but speaking of timestamp.. The time and date are all recorded in the exif data of the picture itself, so just turn it off so it doesnt show on the pictures, you can still see it later.
anyways..
Here's a pic I snapped today because it was so beautiful outside.
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/206227_1820232587050_1277220305_32095309_6219150_n.jpg)
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This quarter I'm taking a night photography class, and I did a bunch of traveling.
Longaberger Basket Headquarters
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5029/5590465327_06e09bcb00_z.jpg)
Berea, Falls
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5026/5581442934_cce4fb52f8_z.jpg)
Chagrin Falls in Infrared
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5310/5582544682_99dc0f0057_z.jpg)
Cuyahoga Falls at night
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5140/5580854209_606a389433_z.jpg)
RR in IR
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5012/5582967474_428dda59b3_z.jpg)
"Supermoon" from last month
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5135/5542063230_3bb7fc9129.jpg)
Highway view of Longaberger Building
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5182/5590463015_e02f68921c_z.jpg)
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This thread always annoys me. It's a constant reminder of how uncreative I am with composition. I can take dandy pictures of specific objects, but the idea of taking pictures of random shit never occurs to me. I think I could recreate most of the pictures I'm seeing here, except for the IR stuff, but I would never think to take a picture of a random McDonald's lid.
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Some really gorgeous pictures in this thread
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Highway view of Longaberger Building
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5182/5590463015_e02f68921c_z.jpg)
Oh man, I love how the flags look in this one!
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Wow, some amazing pics. I've always been interested in photography. Really wish I could take pics like that :-\ These are probably my best pics.
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs36/i/2008/253/9/4/Power_by_jonny108.jpg)
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/243/d/0/corfu_greenery_by_jonny108-d2xpnih.jpg)
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That moon looks gorgeous. :omg:
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Jonny, that first one is great!
Anyway I've been editing some old photos, all taken on my old compact camera but I still rather like some of them. I've updated all of the old stuff on my deviantART page (https://ariich.deviantart.com/gallery/) but I figure I'll post a few of my personal favourites:
Remembrance:
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/099/d/9/remembrance_by_ariich-d3dkzh1.jpg)
Steering with Class:
(https://fc09.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/099/b/9/steering_with_class_by_ariich-d3dl9bk.jpg)
Looking Down on Clouds:
(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2011/099/e/c/looking_down_on_clouds_by_ariich-d1prsll.jpg)
Wind Rain Fog:
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2011/099/8/0/windrainfog_by_ariich-d1pru9z.jpg)
Atlas at Dawn:
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2011/099/9/4/atlas_at_dawn_by_ariich-d1prsxd.jpg)
Marrakech Sunset:
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs39/i/2011/099/3/a/marrakech_sunset_by_ariich-d1prwl4.jpg)
Rust:
(https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs39/i/2011/099/5/f/rust_by_ariich-d1q6g62.jpg)
Handcake:
(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/099/b/b/handcake_by_ariich-d3dl96d.jpg)
Next task is to sort out more recent photos that I want to upload. Expect another update at some point, probably this weekend!
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Looking Down on Clouds:
(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2011/099/e/c/looking_down_on_clouds_by_ariich-d1prsll.jpg)
Atlas at Dawn:
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs38/i/2011/099/9/4/atlas_at_dawn_by_ariich-d1prsxd.jpg)
Amazing.
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Some new stuff.
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/215486_1829947189909_1277220305_32110100_2453904_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/205695_1829949989979_1277220305_32110118_2037791_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/216798_1829957590169_1277220305_32110157_3910707_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/218058_1829957750173_1277220305_32110158_7684668_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/207696_1822951095011_1277220305_32098670_4676132_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/207682_1822731609524_1277220305_32098500_4277057_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/205455_1822746169888_1277220305_32098522_1248849_n.jpg)
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Really nice stuff as always Brak. :tup Particularly love the salt and pepper pots!
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Beautiful shots
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Just some more junk from this past week.
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216482_1830490163483_1277220305_32110920_7191195_n.jpg)
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/208688_1832972785547_1277220305_32114183_6016843_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/215294_1832973345561_1277220305_32114187_875456_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216313_1832973785572_1277220305_32114190_4029615_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216125_1834670387986_1277220305_32115986_3083597_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/208336_1834671828022_1277220305_32115993_684301_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/215725_1834671108004_1277220305_32115989_4177622_n.jpg)
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/216788_1834671428012_1277220305_32115991_2652630_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/218008_1839426146877_1277220305_32122249_5650487_n.jpg)
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The last four pictures are my favorites. Maybe if you did a bit of editing to create a bit more contrast in the bulldozer one it could be improved. There's just a lot of white beneath the claw/shovel part.
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That's dust from it tearing that building apart, it already had quite a bit of contrast work done to it, but thanks!
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Fantastic pictures like usual brakkum, even your supposed "junk."
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Some of my underwater shots :)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/clown.jpg)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/school.jpg)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/jelly.jpg)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/puffy.jpg)
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Beautiful.
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Ok, random assorted photos from the last year or two:
Apprehensive Ducklings:
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/100/1/7/apprehensive_ducklings_by_ariich-d3dngtz.jpg)
Bashful:
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/100/1/e/bashful_by_ariich-d3dngxx.jpg)
Coming in to Land:
(https://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/100/c/3/coming_in_to_land_by_ariich-d3dnir1.jpg)
Flags Fly in Madrid:
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/100/7/c/flags_fly_in_madrid_by_ariich-d3dos5p.jpg)
Father and Son:
(https://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/100/7/b/father_and_son_by_ariich-d3dosvk.jpg)
Not for Climbing:
(https://fc03.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/100/b/1/not_for_climbing_by_ariich-d3douyg.jpg)
And the one I took most recently - Gunshot Mirror:
(https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/100/4/d/gunshot_mirror_by_ariich-d3dnjmq.jpg)
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what the heck kind of tree is that?!
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One that should not under any circumstances be climbed. :lol
It was in one of the greenhouses at Kew Gardens (amazing place btw) but I never bothered to check what it was. Next time I go there I'll find out I think!
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I feel like these pictures don't really belong because they're not "artistic" if you get what I mean. But they aren't pictures of myself so I guess this is the only appropriate place.
Anyways, there was a peregrine falcon chillin' outside my house the other day. I'd never seen one of these anywhere but a discovery channel documentary so I was pretty happy to see it. Such a pretty bird!
(https://i.imgur.com/a4q4Q.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/E6Sy0.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/y3sHA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/JEcja.jpg)
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here's a few of mine. ariich, nice set above!!
(https://www.redfishphotography.net/Birds-and-Animals/Birds/HLD4023/874418797_VzrZb-M.jpg)
(https://www.redfishphotography.net/Motorsports-Madness/2011-12-Hours-of-Sebring/HLD5604/1229387419_vYZAa-M-1.jpg)
(https://www.redfishphotography.net/Motorsports-Madness/CCS-August-2-2010/HLD5146/978922000_UARej-M-2.jpg)
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hi glaurung. peregrines are really cool!! they will devour the local birds! in bird photography, there is no substitute for big glass. 500mm big. this will give you the ability to get upclose and personal and throw your backgrounds out of focus. it's always cool to see those birds!!!
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here's a few of mine. ariich, nice set above!!
Thanks dude, glad you like them!
(https://www.redfishphotography.net/Motorsports-Madness/2011-12-Hours-of-Sebring/HLD5604/1229387419_vYZAa-M-1.jpg)
This is amazing! Is that 100% real or was the blur digitally enhanced at all? It looks fantastic either way.
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totally real. 1/30s pan blur with the camera tilted at that angle. i really dont even remember cropping it. i may have, but not much. thanks for the kind words!!
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(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/221836_1853709663956_1277220305_32143114_7229082_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/221631_1853775305597_1277220305_32143298_7366980_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216023_1853775465601_1277220305_32143299_4281644_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/216591_1853777345648_1277220305_32143315_870541_n.jpg)
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Ps, great shots redfish!
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here's an HDR i put together yesterday. it's a Yak-52.
hey brakkum, not a bad set. a little noise reduction would do them some justice!!
(https://www.redfishphotography.net/NEW-STUFF/NeW-STUFF-909/i-H5f3rnm/0/L/hld_7074_5_6_7_tonemapped-L.jpg)
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Got some really nice photos there Rich :)
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Got some really nice photos there Rich :)
Thanks!
And belated thanks for complimenting my new sunglasses that Ian helped me pick out. :heart
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Haha is it creepy that I now have photos of you on my phone? ::)
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Yep, totally creepy.
:eyebrows:
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:-*
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hey brakkum, not a bad set. a little noise reduction would do them some justice!!
Thanks, I'm just going to be camera hunting for something with better high iso performance.
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A few of the more decent shots from a recent trip to the zoo.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfhRG5KoI/AAAAAAAACpo/u7hzdOKe9p4/s640/apes.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfh67jljI/AAAAAAAACps/tjeO2fygIRw/s640/orangutang1.jpg)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfpasQCuI/AAAAAAAACqQ/hGZkqgzKCkE/s512/orangutang2.jpg)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfqS7ISjI/AAAAAAAACqU/Ift8xmCHKVc/s512/gorilla.jpg)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfjWHq9xI/AAAAAAAACpw/gbOkzpNH0Y8/s512/monkeypost.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBiYGOK6KI/AAAAAAAACqo/nJQZOVdclg4/s512/3monkeys.jpg)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfhaFz_AI/AAAAAAAACqE/Y5Ge_7Xedt8/s512/hairymonkey.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBflJ36s0I/AAAAAAAACp8/sB6PKq-8k5Q/s512/parrot.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfkABSZDI/AAAAAAAACp0/qN6xvyhkaBk/s640/parrot2.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfk16vWRI/AAAAAAAACp4/uz8yZyr1snw/s640/frog.jpg)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfldayilI/AAAAAAAACqA/O7y500R1hpQ/s512/tail.jpg)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfnUnVGVI/AAAAAAAACqI/ePiXecude1k/s640/lizard.jpg)
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_JDgAPQbk7mQ/TcBfnKH_rxI/AAAAAAAACqM/DirFa02r4zo/s512/dragon.jpg)
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(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/223382_1870828531917_1277220305_32171603_1982103_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/225502_1870830411964_1277220305_32171616_2364181_n.jpg)
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Here's some of my latest, from the past month. I'm taking a 1 credit Zoo photo class, so I've been to the Columbus Zoo twice in the past month.
Testing out a new Speedlite flash that features a remote shutter trigger
(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2073/5711314124_0078435f46_z.jpg)
(https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2567/5707421044_7c20c9c917_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5143/5701824595_c5b021c11d_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5268/5606558125_1c47284200_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5024/5634766163_9ccdcbf41d_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5145/5633438905_39b0773008_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5070/5691304365_f9b7aee53a_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5063/5691873474_c446e8c32d_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5068/5691661433_261f5eae6f_z.jpg)
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that cougar picture is awesome!!!
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Photos from earlier today.
(https://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/135/4/0/small_tree_cones_by_hakan81-d3ge10e.jpg)
(https://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/135/d/d/spring_flowers_by_hakan81-d3ge0tr.jpg)
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Let me see if I can't dig a few OK ones out...
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/014-1.jpg)
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/066.jpg)
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/145.jpg)
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/photo-1-1.jpg)
^^That's me. It's a good pic for on iPhone ok?
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/031-2.gif)
Sorry about the glitter text. >.<
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/016-2.jpg)
It's cool because I didn't do anything to it!
(https://i1087.photobucket.com/albums/j471/VioletS16/007.jpg)
:)
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BIG BUMP.
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/224229_1870827211884_1277220305_32171595_6955117_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/222856_1870827611894_1277220305_32171597_6620824_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/223382_1870828531917_1277220305_32171603_1982103_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/228231_1870830011954_1277220305_32171613_78284_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/225502_1870830411964_1277220305_32171616_2364181_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/227079_1870830891976_1277220305_32171620_1309480_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/222856_1878698968673_1277220305_32182485_3471035_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/230721_1878699248680_1277220305_32182486_8127909_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/223351_1878701568738_1277220305_32182497_7471237_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/230226_1878709208929_1277220305_32182527_5536222_n.jpg)
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/228551_1878707888896_1277220305_32182522_3093597_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/230453_1893445177319_1277220305_32203179_3904159_n.jpg)
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(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/229004_1893446577354_1277220305_32203192_2348621_n.jpg)
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/228272_1901850907457_1277220305_32211945_4799828_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/228164_1901851707477_1277220305_32211950_2459680_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/230347_1901900028685_1277220305_32212010_7864921_n.jpg)
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/227062_1901900268691_1277220305_32212011_2549173_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/228127_1901900468696_1277220305_32212012_7333057_n.jpg)
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sorry not my pics but I found these absolutely amazing
https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43100973/ns/news-picture_stories/displaymode/1247/?beginSlide=1
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Just got a 10 stop ND filter in the mail today.
here's a 20 second exposure at f/10, also with a polarizing filter added on.
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/247161_1920872662989_1277220305_32227165_1222210_n.jpg)
I think this one was 15 seconds, als f/10
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/250792_1920872902995_1277220305_32227166_6169184_n.jpg)
And then I got some pretty flowers opening up
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/247550_1920873943021_1277220305_32227170_101801_n.jpg)
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Went camping this weekend.
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/247619_1929523799262_1277220305_32238422_1078946_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/255754_1929524239273_1277220305_32238425_991224_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/252014_1929524799287_1277220305_32238429_8348540_n.jpg)
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So many great photos brak, you're really keeping this thread alive! :D
Now that we're in summer and after this week I won't be sent away with work so much, I'll hopefully be able to provide some new photos.
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Some pics I took this Sunday when I was out on a spring picnic with some people from the photography club I've recently joined.
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More can be seen here (https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150195522165805.305617.523830804&l=0447232291).
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Great pics!
Did more experimenting with this 10-stop ND filter. Here's a 50-second exposure from my apartment balcony.
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I bet you could get a neat photo just with clouds.
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Well here is a few new ones from myself. These were done using my newish 55-200 nikon zoom lens. Love the way the lens is performing for me. Really crisp and really versatile. I really like it for portaits. It does ok at the 55mm too if there is a lot of light to get a high fstop to deepen the focus field. Anyways, here they are:
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Wish I could show you my portrait shots, I just don't want to be putting people up on here that wouldn't want their picture up on a random Dream Theater website haha. Hopefully I can get more up sometime. Haven't shot as much as I wanted to.
I might post a before and after of the gazebo shot too. The color correction done to that in order to get the most out of the shot is absurd and a testament to why shooting RAW is important. This is my first batch also since becoming a professional color correctionist. Enjoy.
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A little bit of sunset.
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A ND shot from today. it was around 102 degrees out, with ridiculous winds, which made for an interesting blurring of the trees.
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Brak, that last one is AMAZING! :D
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Thank you so much!
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Brak.. very nice as always..
also Unklj and Zydar very nice..
all of you do great photos..sorry If missed someone..all of them are wonderful
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(https://www.redfishphotography.net/Motorsports-Madness/2011-12-Hours-of-Sebring/HLD5604/1229387419_vYZAa-M-1.jpg)
totally real. 1/30s pan blur with the camera tilted at that angle. i really dont even remember cropping it. i may have, but not much. thanks for the kind words!!
Wow. It seems like at 1/30, you'd have to be swinging the camera pretty fast to get that much blur. If you did that by hand, how'd you keep the Porsche so sharp?
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Big update from me, nothing too amazing though.
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More crap!
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Those last two are 8 minute exposures. So much waiting!
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D'AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW! :D
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totally real. 1/30s pan blur with the camera tilted at that angle. i really dont even remember cropping it. i may have, but not much. thanks for the kind words!!
Wow. It seems like at 1/30, you'd have to be swinging the camera pretty fast to get that much blur. If you did that by hand, how'd you keep the Porsche so sharp?
i normally focus on a part of the car before it gets to the point i want to snap the image. when i pull the trigger i keep panning at the same rate til it's done. kinda like the follow through to a golf swing. this was also a breaking zone so i would say he was probably only running about a 100 mph here.
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hey brakkum, i really liked the bass player and the light trails on the highway. nice work!
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Thanks! Here are a few from this weekend.
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I'm still in the dark ages of photography with my Nikon 8008 film camera. I haven't used it in a number of years, and before that I would just get my prints from the neighborhood drugstore. However, I recently shot a roll of color slide film, not thinking about how I would get it developed when I bought it. Does anyone here use slide film, and how do you get your slides/prints? Do you mail it to a lab, or go somewhere in person to drop it off?
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Here are a few pics of me playing with some long exposure in a moving vehicle with a 35 mm prime.
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Coming up: Some shameless self-promoting and a few photos.
I started a Tumblr blog a few days ago, some of you may already have seen it on Facebook or maybe deviantART. It's to motivate me to photograph more often, since I think I don't do it enough. It'll be mostly photographs, but some other stuff will probably sneak in too, like reblogs or short texts. Nobody knows! Anyway, if any of you would like to follow it or just check on it once in a while, that would make me really happy. :)
https://flarnie.tumblr.com/
And here are the promised photographies:
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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For a school project, believe it or not!
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Rhubarb pie with vanilla sauce and tea. This one I'm really happy with.
(https://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lnm3b3HZem1qm5enbo1_500.jpg)
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I love the make-up one!
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I love the make-up one!
Thanks! There's a lot of work behind that one. I first cleaned the sink really carefully, then carried tons of makeup from upstairs and arranged it. Then I snapped a load of pictures and cleaned everything up again. The photoshopping took a while as well because the light in the bathroom is kind of yellow-ish and I wanted a more white/blue sterile feeling. It was really fun, though.
Everything was, as I said, for a school project - I together with a friend wrote an essay on micro-organisms in makeup products, doing lots of laboratory work and stuff. It was one of the funniest projects I've done and our teacher, despite not knowing anything at all about makeup, loved it. My pictures were space-fillers on some pages and also added some colours to the essay, making it more interesting to read.
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The strawberry photo is great! The makeup one makes me feel weird, i think the empty space towards the bottom of the picture takes away from it a bit. Word of advice! If you had trouble with the coloring of the lights in the bathroom, shoot in RAW format! You can adjust the white balance in post that way, not to mention the pictures will just look better.
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Totally worth the effort Aranka, looks really profressional. :)
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HUGE update from me thanks to the 4th of July weekend.
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I don't know wtf this is but it's amazing! The rest are great as well, especially the fireworks.
A few recent shots from me:
(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/186/a/5/sunlight_through_trees_viii_by_ariich-d3l2oeu.jpg)
(https://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/186/b/0/ghost_tree_by_ariich-d3l2oub.jpg)
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Thanks! And that pic you quoted, it's sunset from my girlfriend's backyard.
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Big bump! Here's some new stuff.
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Lovely stuff as ever!
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Beautiful!
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Beautiful!
Thanks... your shots are awesome. The sunset, and the one of the guy playing the cello I really like.
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Thank you so much!
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Well guys, as of this week I am starting a small photography company with a coworker of mine. We are planning on shooting fashion, commercial, and beauty type shots and also do portraits and creative work for bands. We are mostly staying away from event photography.
I'm pretty excited to get this started. We are already planning our first 3 shoots at 3 different locations. My girlfriend volunteered to be our first model since she wants to get some professional photos done to pass out to modeling agencies anyways, so it worked out.
Wish me luck at building this thing up.
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Best of luck! Will love to see the results :)
Also, if anyone is interested, check out my facebook page, I update it fairly regularly, and also hope to start doing portraits soon.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brakke-Photography/134914769913954
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Two of my recent highlights (according to me.)
I wish I spent more time reading. I love it so much.
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I'm such a nerd - and I love it.
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Good Luck 7Stringed!!! :hat
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I was recently in the countryside of Pennsylvania and was amazed at the sheer amount of stars visible. Where I live in SoCal you can't see shit because of the city lights. If I lived in a place like this I would have a massive telescope and would be seriously into astrophotography. This was a first attempt for me, 30 second exposures at ISO 3200.
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Very nice! If I had a camera with decent high iso noise levels I would be tryin that all the time.
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Very nice! If I had a camera with decent high iso noise levels I would be tryin that all the time.
It's a trade off... still lots of noise :( I didn't know how to do a manual exposure (if it's even possible with my cam). That would be ideal, lower ISO to get rid of the noise and just a longer exposure time. Overall, it was fun to play with.
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Very nice! If I had a camera with decent high iso noise levels I would be tryin that all the time.
It's a trade off... still lots of noise :( I didn't know how to do a manual exposure (if it's even possible with my cam). That would be ideal, lower ISO to get rid of the noise and just a longer exposure time. Overall, it was fun to play with.
So what was this then, auto set at that iso?
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Very nice! If I had a camera with decent high iso noise levels I would be tryin that all the time.
It's a trade off... still lots of noise :( I didn't know how to do a manual exposure (if it's even possible with my cam). That would be ideal, lower ISO to get rid of the noise and just a longer exposure time. Overall, it was fun to play with.
So what was this then, auto set at that iso?
Shooting in manual, ISO set at 3200, shutter speed of 30 seconds (that's my lowest). What I need to find out is if there is a manual shutter function. Then I could extend the shutter time, lower the ISO, and hopefully reduce the noise. I shot them with my Nikon D90 and a Tokina 10-17mm Wide angle lens.
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The D90 has to have a manual shutter speed on it. I'd be very surprised if it didn't because my d5000 has that option.
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I hope so :) Just need to break out the manual... :biggrin: Unfortunately I didn't have it with me on the trip, or internet to pull one up online.
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No BULB setting? that's what you should be looking for, though I don't know that model camera very well.
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No BULB setting? that's what you should be looking for, though I don't know that model camera very well.
It did have a bulb setting. And that does???????
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You can keep the shutter open as long as you hold the button down. It's manual shutter time.
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precisely. it's recommended you use a remote of some sort to trigger it, so you don't actually have to hold down the shutter yourself. Be sure to use some in camera noise reduction if you're doing it though! hot pixels are a bitch.
as for me, here are a few quick shots i did at a gig/vacation i had last week.
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You can keep the shutter open as long as you hold the button down. It's manual shutter time.
:facepalm: Damn... should have tried it. I wish it had the screw in shudder mech like the old film SLR's had.... that way you don't have to hold it (Don't want to jiggle the cam)
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You can keep the shutter open as long as you hold the button down. It's manual shutter time.
:facepalm: Damn... should have tried it. I wish it had the screw in shudder mech like the old film SLR's had.... that way you don't have to hold it (Don't want to jiggle the cam)
As stated in my last post, you should use a remote with it.
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You can keep the shutter open as long as you hold the button down. It's manual shutter time.
:facepalm: Damn... should have tried it. I wish it had the screw in shudder mech like the old film SLR's had.... that way you don't have to hold it (Don't want to jiggle the cam)
As stated in my last post, you should use a remote with it.
I'll look into what's available... thanks!
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A reminder and a show of my latest stuff: My tumblr and photoblog.
https://flarnie.tumblr.com/
Naturally it's not only my stuff on there, since the idea of tumblr is reblogging, but compared to other users I know my reblog/original material ratio is extremely small...
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That's a waterfall somewhere in Yunnan province (I think it's in a town called Dali)
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Also, I like taking photos on aeroplanes. No idea why.
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2077/195/115/714145584/n714145584_5676964_9167.jpg)
And finally, a tree in the winter.
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Cool, what were those taken with?
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Canon digital ixus, and a few months of playing around and working out what looked good on the camera.
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The camera looks to have really bad lens flare. I would recommend not shooting into the sun with it, as the flare just kinda distracts from what you are trying to accomplish. Do you use manual mode?
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Not on those ones, no. I actually quite liked the lens flare, it just makes it look odd, and I just like the effect.
I'm wierd like that.
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Some pictures I took while I was in Europe.
(https://img98.imageshack.us/img98/2463/file1839.jpg)
(https://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6325/img8673f.jpg)
(https://img20.imageshack.us/img20/3408/file1450.jpg)
(https://img810.imageshack.us/img810/6426/img9503g.jpg)
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Guyz guyz!!! Finally did my first Mock shoot. We were just testing out our new lighting/backdrop setup at work today. These are the first two I've gotten around to doing! Lemme know what you think.
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0044.jpg?t=1312949893)
(https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q96/kingshighway77/DSC_0011-2.jpg)
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Taken with iphone....
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/224479_10150740724145247_831975246_20024265_5819996_n.jpg)
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Nice sky in that one!
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(https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lpbgbqph3M1qm5enbo1_500.jpg)
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Downloaded Photomatix Pro and have been messing around with bracketed exposures and tonemapping. Trying to find a balance between HDR and fake. Here's two I did today.
(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/Fiery_Winds/IMG_0693_4_5_tonemapped.jpg)
(https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/Fiery_Winds/IMG_0696_7_8_tonemapped.jpg)
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Well, a couple days ago, I was on a walk and happened to stumble upon a murder:
(https://i.imgur.com/ZgWpz.jpg)
Of crows, that is.
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(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/226154_2110664727672_1277220305_32455790_6763242_n.jpg)
(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/226039_2110665247685_1277220305_32455794_532306_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/198734_2110665487691_1277220305_32455796_3666088_n.jpg)
(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/293494_2110666167708_1277220305_32455800_1888350_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/292019_2110666847725_1277220305_32455804_405887_n.jpg)
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Nice shots! Like the dragon fly! I just bought a nikon 105mm micro VRII, I'm in the process of trying to learn how to use it...LOL. It's TOUGH! I need to practice before taking it underwater.
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Haven't posted in this thread before so here's some of my photos. Currently 16 and self-taught - just about to take photography for A-Level and really looking forward to it :tup
https://www.flickr.com/millais
(https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6075/6047112882_e41da8b813_z.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4079/4801610513_2c1fc0e5c5_z.jpg)
(https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5176/5489553266_68532befa1_z.jpg)
(https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4110/4990063331_7033788e17_z.jpg)
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Very nice..... The 2nd shot is exceptional.
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Ok, so I just entered a contest called Capture Minnesota, which could lead to possible publication of some of my photos. I would really appreciate it if some of you could go and vote here for your favorites. I LOVE YOU ALL!
https://www.captureminnesota.com/users/brakkum/
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Millais, those are really beautiful! I love the second one :hefdaddy
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Ok, so I just entered a contest called Capture Minnesota, which could lead to possible publication of some of my photos. I would really appreciate it if some of you could go and vote here for your favorites. I LOVE YOU ALL!
https://www.captureminnesota.com/users/brakkum/
Done :tup
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Thank you so much :) Means a lot to me!
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(https://i.imgur.com/niww5.jpg)
Every year in late August we have something we call a "lyskväll" here, where we light a bunch of candles by the river that runs through the city. Kind of a tradition that marks the end of the high summer, and the start of the fall. Last night I went out to try to capture this, but my lousy camera didn't quite do it justice.
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Hey all! Sorry I haven't been posting here, life has been ridiculous lately. Here is the photography I've been up to for the last month. I started doing headshots for friends and students at my school. Pretty damn cheap too!
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/321037_2141439897032_1277220305_32493514_8046099_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/300027_2147695533419_1277220305_32500793_1043106_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/319072_2147697693473_1277220305_32500800_1623663_n.jpg)
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/297992_2147698413491_1277220305_32500802_7197114_n.jpg)
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/294019_2160201646064_1277220305_32517224_525197947_n.jpg)
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/296835_2160209166252_1277220305_32517248_1244419820_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/319985_2179555129889_1277220305_32534424_1485924871_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/303504_2193161630043_1277220305_32544631_1472667670_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/291842_2193166470164_1277220305_32544650_178846241_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/296755_2193179430488_1277220305_32544710_1381707437_n.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/296185_2232885943126_1277220305_32578322_1785158277_n.jpg)
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/298493_2232886663144_1277220305_32578325_2132635141_n.jpg)
(https://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/s720x720/310855_2232891983277_1277220305_32578347_1609832943_n.jpg)
(https://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/320103_2232892943301_1277220305_32578351_823245101_n.jpg)
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Yet another quick update from me.
(https://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/315729_2240416091375_1277220305_32583972_587054424_n.jpg)
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(https://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/302350_2252360189970_1277220305_32594583_1193315467_n.jpg)
(https://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/296501_2252428031666_1277220305_32594608_120398086_n.jpg)
(https://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/316131_2252429511703_1277220305_32594614_406635424_n.jpg)
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quick update:
(https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6204/6120741820_4a22a57f18_z.jpg)
(https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6188/6144356411_82bcab573a_z.jpg)
(https://farm7.static.flickr.com/6104/6211620185_9c74a362b2_z.jpg)
more @ https://www.flickr.com/millais (https://www.flickr.com/millais)
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this is INSANE.
how much is this going to help people?! https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xxjiQoTp864
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holy hell that's amazing. don't often have that problem thanks to manual mode, but damn. that is incredible.
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I've been busy with school, and admittedly to an extent lazy, so I haven't done much for a while. But this thread needs a bump, great photos Millais and all of the ones you've been posting brakkum.
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Awesome thread :heart
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Here's a general observation of my trip btw: Have DSLRs become the standard consumer camera at this point? I can honestly say that the default tourist runs around with a DSLR these days, not a point-and-shoot.
rumborak
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/379581_10150420008593427_811008426_8517221_1945430700_n.jpg])
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/313096_10150420008843427_811008426_8517227_24830176_n.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/382875_10150411177403427_811008426_8490366_1388863540_n.jpg)
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/379581_10150420008593427_811008426_8517221_1945430700_n.jpg%5D)
apart from the sky being slightly overdone, in my opinion, this is an incredible image. the composition is absolutely fantastic! congrats :)
Here's a general observation of my trip btw: Have DSLRs become the standard consumer camera at this point? I can honestly say that the default tourist runs around with a DSLR these days, not a point-and-shoot.
rumborak
for me, not yet. but they are gradually getting more and more popular and before long i'm fairly sure it will indeed become a standard. how long it is before that happens I don't know!
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Thing is though, I wouldn't want one. The one I've been using on my trip is a Nikon P7000, and it has held up magnificently when compared to my friend's Canon SLR. Without the bulkiness, since it's form-factor wise an oversized point-and-shoot.
Besides, given that I actually know how to use it, I get better pictures than a lot of the people with their SLRs.
rumborak
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN4500.jpg)
(FYI, this is a real scene, no CGI. Only a bit of level editing and hue adjustment)
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Very nice, love the tone of that one.
Is that a waterfall?
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Yeah, it's a waterfall in Milford Sound, NZ. I liked the radial pattern of the sprayed water, I think there was a downdraft or something.
rumborak
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Yeah, it's a waterfall in Milford Sound, NZ. I liked the radial pattern of the sprayed water, I think there was a downdraft or something.
rumborak
wow. that's so weird. I was going to post a few days asking you if this was Milford Sound! I went to NZ a few years ago and that's what really got me into photography, such an incredible place.
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Thing is though, I wouldn't want one. The one I've been using on my trip is a Nikon P7000, and it has held up magnificently when compared to my friend's Canon SLR. Without the bulkiness, since it's form-factor wise an oversized point-and-shoot.
Besides, given that I actually know how to use it, I get better pictures than a lot of the people with their SLRs.
rumborak
I know a few people who bought DSLRs and never take them out of auto mode and never use anything but the crap lens that came with it. Might as well use a decent point and shoot if that's all you're going to do. Sure, your pictures might be marginally better, but it's not worth the money if you don't know how to use it. A good camera can only make you a slightly better photographer. A good eye and the knowledge to change settings and use your camera to it's full extent will result in much better pictures even if it's just a point and shoot.
I've noticed that DSLRs are basically becoming the standard for tourists (and to some degree parents) these days. We've had one for years and love it and recently lots of our friends are getting them too. We're really not much more than novices at using ours, but we know how to do the basics and get some good shots. I'd love to take classes on how to use it better, but just never found the time.
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Nothing as good as the stuff you guys post but these are a few of mine I really like:
(https://i.imgur.com/G2bUw.jpg)
Arthurs Seat in Edinburgh
(https://i.imgur.com/e9MmA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/3Ey2g.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/nu2E9.jpg)
Glacier lake + Fjords in Norway
(https://i.imgur.com/4PwVw.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/QJVMk.jpg)
Sunrise near Kiruna (Sweden)
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My daughter during this past Summer. I love this beach! Half mile from my doorstep!
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I took this one while walking to the train station yesterday morning. The sprinklers had gone on overnight and had frozen this morning chandelier on this tiny bush(about a foot tall)...
(https://img12.imageshack.us/img12/2398/imag0092xi.jpg)
Proof that not every day is sunny and warm in Cali.
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WOW... good ones!
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It has been a while, but whatever. I got a new lens, the Canon 50mm f/1,8. I highly recommend it, it is cheap and SO WORTH THE MONEY.
(https://th09.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/319/4/6/paths_by_logicalnightmare-d4g9e1r.jpg)
(https://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2011/357/1/5/one_thousand_tiny_by_logicalnightmare-d4k0388.jpg)
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Just took this a few minutes ago outside my front gate - (https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/408254_10150494092551520_564956519_8971206_1347892980_n.jpg)
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN0481.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN0986.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN2838.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN3592.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN4282-1.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN4363_1.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN4852.jpg)
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Just got a Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro Lens for Christmas, can't wait to try it out.
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Some really excellent stuff there, Ralf!
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who the hell is ralf
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who the hell is ralf
Some guy.
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ok
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Great photos rumborak! :tup
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Thanks!
I was sooo happy that the camera I used survived the whole 5 months of lugging around and occasional water. That shot up there in the mountains with me in it, almost killed the camera though. Tiny dust particles at 50mph or whatever (I could barely stand upright in the shot), some of which ended up inside the lens.
rumborak
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It has been a while, but whatever. I got a new lens, the Canon 50mm f/1,8. I highly recommend it, it is cheap and SO WORTH THE MONEY.
yeah seconded. great value lens which brings some awesome results. a few of mine with that particular lens:
(https://farm7.staticflickr.com/6039/6319150008_8f0b4d956c.jpg)
(https://farm7.staticflickr.com/6182/6100316032_9d3b1a2221.jpg)
(https://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/387171_10150445916469042_660004041_10277404_1479855223_n.jpg)
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Took this one on Sunday morning at the beach down the street from me.
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/double%20s%20pro/100_2600-1.jpg)
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(https://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/430289_10151202981045247_831975246_22534093_1486309186_n.jpg)
One of the best sunsets I have seen in a long time.
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@chknptpie: that is one hell of a sunset :metal great picture love it :tup
took another picture yesterday :3!! here it is:
(https://s14.postimage.org/ut4ai7sgt/IMG_0105.jpg) (https://postimage.org/image/ut4ai7sgt/)
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Thanks!
I was sooo happy that the camera I used survived the whole 5 months of lugging around and occasional water. That shot up there in the mountains with me in it, almost killed the camera though. Tiny dust particles at 50mph or whatever (I could barely stand upright in the shot), some of which ended up inside the lens.
rumborak
what did you do in terms of backing up photos? did you just transfer to your laptop while on your ventures or did you do a combination of both backing up onto computers and leaving on the card? Out of interest!
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lol phone camera
by my office at work
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Morning at my local beach.
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/100_2568-1-1-1.jpg)
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Thanks!
I was sooo happy that the camera I used survived the whole 5 months of lugging around and occasional water. That shot up there in the mountains with me in it, almost killed the camera though. Tiny dust particles at 50mph or whatever (I could barely stand upright in the shot), some of which ended up inside the lens.
rumborak
what did you do in terms of backing up photos? did you just transfer to your laptop while on your ventures or did you do a combination of both backing up onto computers and leaving on the card? Out of interest!
I had a netbook with me, and every evening I would delete crap photos, and upload the remaining ones to Amazon S3.
rumborak
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i really love this thread you guy's, i was never into photography but then when i saw this thread, i thought why not post some of mine :blush even though mine aren't really professional as you all :p
here's a picture of my puppy that i took yesterday and took it just in time before he went do his well "business" :biggrin:
(https://s13.postimage.org/99psckzqr/IMG_0005.jpg) (https://postimage.org/image/99psckzqr/)
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/double%20s%20pro/dark-forest-35836-2409441.jpg)
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I love the last one! :tup
I took this one today:
(https://i.imgur.com/AjR4T.jpg)
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Took this on a weekend break I had with the family over Christmas
(https://i.imgur.com/Bwed7.jpg)
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Some lovely photos in here guys, Tick I really like your last one! So atmospheric.
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:omg: :clap: Tick!
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:omg: :clap: Tick!
Thanks, Nem!
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Ooh, great pic Tick, very pretty. :tup
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These pictures are awesome :O
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Bamp.
Have been borrowing my friend's Nikon D90 the past couple of days. Trying to get myself more acquainted with different cameras lately since the field I want to go in is basically centered around the equipment I am using. Here are some test shots, most of them just taken while I was out. Though the last one I actually managed to get a light and bounce card set up to actually get a specific type of shot. I like how it came out.
(https://puu.sh/t5GG)
(https://puu.sh/t5GO)
(This dog is a piece of shit but this photo came out pretty okay)
(https://puu.sh/t5GJ)
(https://puu.sh/t5GR)
(https://puu.sh/t5GU)
(https://puu.sh/t5H0)
(https://puu.sh/t5GW)
(https://puu.sh/t5H6)
(https://puu.sh/sYIO)
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:lol
Some very nice stuff Alex. I particularly like the bench and the shisha coal.
I haven't taken my camera out for ages, really need to do something about that!
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I recently bought a Canon EOS 20D and a 70-210 mm lens.
(https://i.imgur.com/dvytH.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/9RmcA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/0QUt8.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/I126C.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VLTZq.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/pDaD8.jpg)
This last one was published in our local newspaper yesterday. I sent it in and to my amazement it was published :)
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Oh cool! Lovely pics as usual :D
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:tup :tup
EDIT: Thanks Rich :D
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Oh cool! Lovely pics as usual :D
Thanks :tup
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I really, really like those last two mang.
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Thanks man, you had some great ones too :tup
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Great pictures guys. I got a new camera for my birthday, went out shooting around my place for the first time.
(https://puu.sh/tU5D)
(https://puu.sh/tU5R)
(https://puu.sh/tU63)
(https://puu.sh/tU6v)
(https://puu.sh/tU6H)
(https://puu.sh/tU6V)
Any advice or whatever would be appreciated. You guys have some really nice stuff in here.
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5027.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5030.jpg)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5052_bw.jpg)
Taken over the last few days here in Southwest England.
rumborak
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So as some of you may know from helping me out in my thread about camera choice, I got a Canon Rebel T2i/EOS 550D and am just starting out in DSLR Photography :) I do plan on taking this seriously and am already really enjoying life behind the lens. I'd like to share with you some of my shots :) Keep in mind I'm just starting!
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Let me know what you think:)
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Nice stuff Ytse, I do have a soft spot for nicely done macro shots!
Some new ones from me, taken a couple of weeks ago when we had amazing weather:
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(https://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/170/b/7/rubble_in_cages_by_ariich-d543629.jpg)
(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/170/4/8/english_summer_garden_by_ariich-d5436kp.jpg)
(https://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/170/d/5/smelling_the_roses_by_ariich-d54372i.jpg)
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Hey guys I created a Facebook page for my photo's I have a lot of my stuff up on there and will be putting up a lot of it on there from now on! If you guys want to check it out and help me out a bit that'd be much appreciated :)
Thanks in advance! :tup
https://www.facebook.com/BrettCullenPhotography
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Doing my first photoshoot for some friends of mine in about an hour very stoked but also nervous!
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Ok, a few shots from my Tokyo trip this past Feb., enjoy. :hat
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_5940_Copy.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_6121_Copy.jpg)
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Absolutely love the 1st and 3rd shot man! Awesome stuff!
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Absolutely love the 1st and 3rd shot man! Awesome stuff!
My exact thoughts, those two photos are brilliant.
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OK... I'm gonna cheat a bit here. Some of you know I'm an avid Underwater Photographer. Recently though, I've dove (no pun intended) into Underwater videography. Here's my first real effort.....
https://vimeo.com/43788428
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Dude, that turtle is not fucking happy that you are filming him. :lol
Very cool stuff though. :tup
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Dude, that turtle is not fucking happy that you are filming him. :lol
Very cool stuff though. :tup
:lol The Lil dude, kept coming straight at me, I had too move my ass outta the way, that isn't how it usually works... ;D Thanks Bruddah :)
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A few shots from my very first photo shoot ever!
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Here's a few miscellaneous ones from my photography page on facebook :)
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Nice photos! I wonder, why is there this glow around the traffic lights?
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Just a little editing, I thought it looked really cool so I went with it :)
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Just a little editing, I thought it looked really cool so I went with it :)
I thought you were going for that Systematic Chaos-look? :lol
Nice shots though. :hat
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5175.jpg)
Crazy moon, at the Charles River in Boston on the 4th .
rumborak
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A few more random shots:
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_8528_Copy.jpg)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_8544_Copy.jpg)
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At this moment in time, I am fucking jealous as hell of all you guys able to actually go out there and shoot. My lack of a camera is starting to sadden me greatly.
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Just a little editing, I thought it looked really cool so I went with it :)
I thought you were going for that Systematic Chaos-look? :lol
Nice shots though. :hat
Not consciously no, but ever since I saw that album cover it has been in my subconscious and makes me drawn to traffic lights for photos I guess :)
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Some of you might have seen her works, but I really love this Japanese photographer, Natsumi Hayashi, and her levitating self-portraits series. It is very creative, refreshing and lovely at the same time, and NO photoshop editing at all, just great setups and great timing. :hat
https://yowayowacamera.com/banana/ (https://yowayowacamera.com/banana/)
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All I can say to that is :metal :omg: :tup (if someone can make an emote of all those combined that'd be appreciated :) )
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Crazy moon, at the Charles River in Boston on the 4th .
rumborak
The moon looked just like that in the Minneapolis area too on the 4th. Huge and kind of orangy red.
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Some pics I've taken during the last couple of days.
(https://i.imgur.com/m1Ssc.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ElGkh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/1SaHb.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/9l3TY.jpg)
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I love them all, especially the candle!
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Thanks!
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I was diggin the nail one actually, but they're all good bro :) Might have posted these way back when....my Oldtimers is kicking in :P
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Last night I experimented with different shutter speed, I took this pic of a deserted shopping cart in the flowing river. A comment on capitalism perhaps?
(https://i.imgur.com/Hp6y4.jpg)
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How deep and artsy of you.
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Cleanest shopping cart ever! lol
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So I've decided I'm going to start saving up for the Canon 70-200mm f/4 non IS L lens :) It looks like a great lens to compliment my Canon Rebel t2i/550D with so I'm excited to save up and get it then start using it!
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So I've decided I'm going to start saving up for the Canon 70-200mm f/4 non IS L lens :) It looks like a great lens to compliment my Canon Rebel t2i/550D with so I'm excited to save up and get it then start using it!
Good idea on saving up for that lens. :tup Good luck and make sure you share with us some of your shots.
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So I've decided I'm going to start saving up for the Canon 70-200mm f/4 non IS L lens :) It looks like a great lens to compliment my Canon Rebel t2i/550D with so I'm excited to save up and get it then start using it!
Good idea on saving up for that lens. :tup Good luck and make sure you share with us some of your shots.
Will do man! You guys will be the first to see some of my shots with this lens!
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A few random shots I took around town, enjoy. ;) Feel free to comment and critique. :D
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A few random shots I took around town, enjoy. ;) Feel free to comment and critique. :D
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Love that one!
Here's a few of my favourites from a beach walk that I need one night on Waikiki beach on my families vacation there in early July. Shot on my T2i with the 18-55mm kit lens
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This one is my personal favourite due to the fact the exposure is set so you can see the nice sunny sky but also see the beautiful teal water, and then how I lined up the two people in the rule of thirds spot happened worked really well. I'm really proud of this one and it looks so much better without the dumbed down internet quality!
Here's a few other favourites
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- Tiko
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Wow!
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went up north this weekend so i took that pic not really the greatest but i did it..
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@ Tiko, well done! :tup :hat
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Here's a few shots of my photo shoot with my childhood friend Rebecca, this was my 3rd ever shoot. Hope you guys like, give me some feed back :biggrin:
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Shot with Canon Rebel T2i/EOS 550D with 50mm f/1.8 II at f/3.5 ISO 100
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Great photos! :tup
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Great photos! :tup
Thanks Man :D I really enjoyed shooting this photo shoot. I like the product even more :)
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I finally got my 70-200mm f/4 L lens :D 550$ barely used at all! Tried it today and it worked like a charm for shooting hockey shots, I got a job as a sports photographer for the local major junior club here!
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So I'm getting my first DSLR in the mail this monday (as long as UPS doesn't change their mind). Ordered myself the Nikon D3100 in a bundle with two lenses (18-55mm kit lens and a 55-200mm VR Lens). Very, very excited to start making use of this bad boy once I get my hands on it.
I have a few ideas for some projects I want to work on, but was wondering if DTF had any ideas for what I can do to make the most out of my journey into practicing and immersing myself into the world of photography.
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So I'm getting my first DSLR in the mail this monday (as long as UPS doesn't change their mind). Ordered myself the Nikon D3100 in a bundle with two lenses (18-55mm kit lens and a 55-200mm VR Lens). Very, very excited to start making use of this bad boy once I get my hands on it.
I have a few ideas for some projects I want to work on, but was wondering if DTF had any ideas for what I can do to make the most out of my journey into practicing and immersing myself into the world of photography.
Ooo new camera! I'm exited for you. :)
I always find that just having a goal orr specific thing you want to photograph helps enormously. I'm no expert but i seem to take better shots and have more fun this way as opposed to wandering around shooting everything. But then that's great too, observational photography is great, walk a route you walk often and shoot everything, street signs, road markings, shadows, reflections. Even the bins. Play with composition and shapes. Fun
I also like to use https://www.dpchallenge.com/ They run weekly challenges, there's usualy about 4 at any one time, just for fun and bragging rights but it could give you some focus(lol). There's an active anf friendly community there and folks often share how they got their photo.
Hope this helps, even just a lil bit.
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Yeah, I enjoy just going on photo walks every now and then (back when I was borrowing my friends camera) but I don't ever get quite as inspired as I do when I'm working on a specific project of some kind.
That website looks really cool. Gonna sign up and keep up with what's going on to try out new techniques and such. Thanks for the suggestion mang, it's highly appreciated.
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Yeah, I enjoy just going on photo walks every now and then (back when I was borrowing my friends camera) but I don't ever get quite as inspired as I do when I'm working on a specific project of some kind.
That website looks really cool. Gonna sign up and keep up with what's going on to try out new techniques and such. Thanks for the suggestion mang, it's highly appreciated.
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Got me in the mood to post some more piccies myself.
A bit of a mix of new and old here, and a pretty random selection I think,
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Got my camera. Very satisfied so far with this product. I'm loving learning and messing with everything. Definitely getting some of the fundamentals down that I never got the chance to in the past. Can't wait to start working on some actual projects. But in the meantime, here's the shot from today I'm most proud of:
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcdgf5eoZj1ql7qf3o1_1280.jpg)
And while I'm at it I'm gonna whore out the tumblr/blog I made for my photography as I try new things and upload whatever work I enjoy: https://mediocrephotostuff.tumblr.com/
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That's really pretty.
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I'll second that, Great colours. Autumn is awesome.
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Did you take this???? I didn't know you were a diver???
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Went on a walk today with my camera, got some shots I'm really happy with:
One of the buildings on campus:
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcmv8vKPUw1ql7qf3o12_1280.jpg)
Nice, vivid colors:
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcmv8vKPUw1ql7qf3o13_1280.jpg)
More saturation:
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(https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcmv8vKPUw1ql7qf3o14_1280.jpg)
Found this on a lightpost:
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And lastly I got some shots of a sculpture on campus I found to be really awesome:
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcmv8vKPUw1ql7qf3o17_1280.jpg)
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcmv8vKPUw1ql7qf3o18_1280.jpg)
EDIT: Also @ Missthepoint, I love that butterfly photo. God damn that is gorgeous. How'd you get such a good shot?
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Nice to see you're having fun with your camera. Really like the first sculpture shot, it's really interesting with it's lines and shadows.
As for the butterfly pic, erm, I just spotted it sitting there on the floor next to a wall just a few doors down from where i live. I used a shallow depth of field and as with every pic I've taken for a while now, it's taken in RAW format.
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Did you take this???? I didn't know you were a diver???
No. Accidentally posted in the wrong thread :lol
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Regardless whether you took this or not (I know you didn't), this is still an AWESOME shot! Wow! :omg:
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Just made this, I dig it:
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Just made this, I dig it:
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Sweet Macro Stuff man! Definitely improving!
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My cover for my photography page (https://www.facebook.com/BrettCullenPhotography) on Facebook, I was testing my new Sigma 17-70 2.8 lens!
Here's some more shots with it!
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Here are some shots with my Canon 70-200 f/4L, Mostly of the Major Midget Hockey Team I work for, The Cariboo Cougars (https://www.facebook.com/cariboocougars) and a few from my first Major Junior Game that I shot, my home town Cougars Vs. The Victoria Royals, and a few shot of my dogs
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A few shots...ok, more than a few shots from my trip to Kyoto and Osaka in Mid-Nov., enjoy. ;)
(https://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y237/azyiu/IMG_9254_Copy.jpg)
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@YtseCullen - That last pic of the dog is abosolutely gorgeous. I can't stop staring at it.
@Azyiu - Some quality material you have. I especially like the way you handle reds. :tup
If it weren't raining, I know of a few places I am dying to start photographing. Here is something I whipped up this evening though:
(https://i.imgur.com/KJt9g.jpg)
I've also got a b&w version of this subject as well that I'm rather fond of.
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leaf:
(https://puu.sh/1Ex13)
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leaf:
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Your last photos are unreal man! lots of improvement!
Here is some of my christmasy stuff. Playing with a bit of slow shutter speeds and all that
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Saw a few similar shots like those christmas tree ones on reddit earlier today. Very cool stuff man. Did you move the camera at during the exposure or just let it sit? Are the light moving at all?
And thank you. I've been utilizing a good chuck of time on post-processing to really get the image I want. It's really helping taking the limitations of taking a photo further to an actual artistic image. I love it.
Also here is one more that I finished this evening:
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Also here is one more that I finished this evening:
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I love this kind of classic looking vehicles from the 50's and 60's. To me they just look both dated (in a good way), and "timeless". :hat
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Saw a few similar shots like those christmas tree ones on reddit earlier today. Very cool stuff man. Did you move the camera at during the exposure or just let it sit? Are the light moving at all?
And thank you. I've been utilizing a good chuck of time on post-processing to really get the image I want. It's really helping taking the limitations of taking a photo further to an actual artistic image. I love it.
Also here is one more that I finished this evening:
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I have my 17-70 Sigma zoom lens, that I zoom out, then back in on, a few of those are started out of focus. then another with the lights in focus.
What are you using as a post processor? I'm using Aperture 3
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What are you using as a post processor? I'm using Aperture 3
I know that question wasn't directed at me, but I am using Adobe Lightroom 4.2
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Right now, I'm using the program that came with my Nikon, ViewNX 2 and then...paint.net (free photoshop like program) for anything else I might need to do to it.
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I know that question wasn't directed at me, but I am using Adobe Lightroom 4.2
Nice! I've been looking into that!
Right now, I'm using the program that came with my Nikon, ViewNX 2 and then...paint.net (free photoshop like program) for anything else I might need to do to it.
Well its working well for ya :tup
EDIT: Also creeping your tumblr there I found some very neat work! I saw this one and I really liked it.
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcdgt2FLw61ql7qf3o1_1280.jpg)
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Thanks mang. And yeah, that picture is really cool. Though I didn't do it all on my own, my little brother gave me the idea and helped show me how to do it blahblahblah.
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Thanks mang. And yeah, that picture is really cool. Though I didn't do it all on my own, my little brother gave me the idea and helped show me how to do it blahblahblah.
Still really cool!
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Buying a Sigma 50mm F/1.4 EX DG HSM lens Tomorrow :D Can't wait!
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For some reason I like taking photos out of aeroplanes.
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Quite reasonably. There something incredibly fascinating in seeing the sun diving in a carpet crimson clouds (or springing from it).
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I think that one was about half an hour before arrival in Kunming.
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Didn't know were to post this. Anyway I thought this was pretty cool: The largest digital photo of over 1 terapixel (1265 gigapixel).
https://www.terapixel.eu/english.php
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So, I ended up submitting some of my stuff to a art/literally magazine my school does annually. I won't know until May if I got in, but I figured I have nothing to lose.
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Here are a few shots of mine. Some are pretty old and taken with an extremely inferior camera.
I preferred the black and white version of this:
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This is an abandoned monastery here on Staten Island. It was demolish a few years ago unfortunately.
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This was a fountain from the same monastery. I actually have a bunch of indoor shots of the monastery which I'll save for another time.
(https://i1272.photobucket.com/albums/y393/Prog_Snob/monasteryfountain_zpsb8704f1c.jpg)
Under the Outerbridge Crossing - New York and New Jersey residents will know what this is:
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Someone's backyard. I love the view from here:
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From camping up at Indian Lake many years ago - disposable camera:
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From my old bedroom window - reminds of something Type O would put on a Tshirt.
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More of my many nature shots, I was actually lying on the ground to take this one:
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The path to nowhere:
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It was a beautiful morning today so I grabbed my camera and took this pic from my living room window. The winter can be lovely sometimes.
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It was a beautiful morning today so I grabbed my camera and took this pic from my living room window. The winter can be lovely sometimes.
(https://fc09.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2013/019/9/b/january_morning_by_hakan81-d5ryskl.jpg)
Love the photo, don't like the season. :lol
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So here's a few shots I've taken over the past few weeks, still getting used to my new Sigma 50mm 1.4 EX DG HSM Lens. Loving it so far. Dat Bokeh man!
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8497/8402168751_810c0179fe_b.jpg)
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I love this.
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so they are all basically waiting for the muffins to be ready?
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Great shots!
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Thanks guys :biggrin: :tup
expect to see a lot more from me here in the future! :)
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Ok more photos :smiley:
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My visual communication instructor is having our class do several photography based assignments for this quarter. The first one we were just assigned and that I just completed was focused on light. Not worrying about composition or anything ultra technical, just light. The other thing is he required they all be black and white as to only focus on content and not colors.
Here's the highlights of what I took for the assignment:
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Loving the Coheed Ticket Photos :metal
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I want to buy a 50mm lens and I've been looking at a Canon EF 50mm 1.8 II. It seems to get a lot of praise and from the pics I've seen it takes great shots.
I'm going to order it tonight when I get home from work.
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Smart Choice man! I love that little lens, I recently upgraded to the sigma 50mm 1.4, but that 1.8 is such a wicked deal! I highly recommend it! A lot, if not all of the portraits I've posted in this thread were taken with the 1.8. :tup
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Yeah I can't wait to get my hands on it. I ordered it as soon as I got home.
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I can't wait to see all the Swedish awesomeness you capture with that lens! What type of body are you shooting on?
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I have a Canon EOS 20D along with a 70-210mm lens.
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I'm jelly, I definitely want my next lens to be 50mm prime. Though I just got a new toy in the mail, a 28mm 2.8 prime lens. Excited to mess around with this.
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I'm jelly, I definitely want my next lens to be 50mm prime. Though I just got a new toy in the mail, a 28mm 2.8 prime lens. Excited to mess around with this.
The Nikon 50mm 1.8 D is definitely a good portrait lens, if you spend the extra money and get the 1.8 G then thats probably the best buy :)
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I have a Canon EOS 20D along with a 70-210mm lens.
Holy, little bit of an old body! I plan on upgrading from my T2i to the 60D soon, I have a Sigma 50mm 1.4, Sigma 17-70 2.8, and a Canon 70-200 f/4L :)
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I have a Canon EOS 20D along with a 70-210mm lens.
Holy, little bit of an old body! I plan on upgrading from my T2i to the 60D soon, I have a Sigma 50mm 1.4, Sigma 17-70 2.8, and a Canon 70-200 f/4L :)
Yeah I bought it slightly used last year from a buddy (who's been taking concert photos since the mid 70s!). I'm satisfied with it, since it's my first system camera so I have it as a "practice" camera. Then I will probably upgrade. I also have these little rings for taking macro shots.
That's some nice lenses you've got there.
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Thats really sweet! and Yeah I really like my lenses! I'll probably upgrade my 70-200 here to a 2.8 sometime in the future but right now my focus is on saving up for a new camera body!
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Thats really sweet! and Yeah I really like my lenses! I'll probably upgrade my 70-200 here to a 2.8 sometime in the future but right now my focus is on saving up for a new camera body!
I see from you last post that you are saving up for a 60D. Well, I'd say and suggest you try and save up more for a 6D in stead. It is time to do a real upgrade and go for a full-frame body, IMO.
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I'm planning on going to that eventually, but from the research I've been doing, and for me I shoot a lot of sports and apparently the focusing capabilities on the 6D aren't that great, its only got 1 cross type autofocus point, the same as my t2i/550D, where as the 60D has 9, and its focusing speed is quicker apparently. So for portraiture I'm sure the 6D would be perfect for me, but because of my sports photography the 6D just doesn't seem like a logical choice. I may be wrong though :blush What do you think Azyiu?
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I'm planning on going to that eventually, but from the research I've been doing, and for me I shoot a lot of sports and apparently the focusing capabilities on the 6D aren't that great, its only got 1 cross type autofocus point, the same as my t2i/550D, where as the 60D has 9, and its focusing speed is quicker apparently. So for portraiture I'm sure the 6D would be perfect for me, but because of my sports photography the 6D just doesn't seem like a logical choice. I may be wrong though :blush What do you think Azyiu?
Well, noted you needs and concerns, but I don't think the 6D focusing speed would be any less than the 60D, and they both of a similar 9-point AF system. IMHO, as long as the 6D is within your budget, I would definitely go for a better built, better image quality camera. Plus, the 6D is a full frame D-SLR no less! Also, you might want to read about this;
https://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-EOS-6D-vs-Canon_EOS_60D
and this side-by-side test in low light conditions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTzrZc3VXmA
BTW, I got me a new tripod on Saturday. :biggrin:
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Ok thanks for the tips! :) and that tripod looks bad ass!
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Ok thanks for the tips! :) and that tripod looks bad ass!
I just hope I help you in picking the "right" camera (60D vs. 6D) for you. Keep us posted on your decision.
Thanks for your kind word. That tripod is really LIGHT, and it weights at around just under 3lbs, I think; yet its load limit is a whopping 12lbs!! The only downside (for some it is) is that, it only reaches eye level or at around 5'5" when fully extended. I have zero problem with it, but I am sure some photographers need their tripods much longer or taller for their needs.
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Holy, little bit of an old body! I plan on upgrading from my T2i to the 60D soon, I have a Sigma 50mm 1.4, Sigma 17-70 2.8, and a Canon 70-200 f/4L :)
I believe the 70D is rumored to be coming out sometime in the near future. May be worth your while to wait for that (if you don't want to go for the 6D). From what I've read, if you're going to buy a 60D, you might as well save some money and get the T3i, since it's better in a lot of ways.
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I definitely plan on looking at the 70D, but the T3i gets beat by the 60D for sure
T3i Vs 60D comparison chart (https://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-T3i-vs-Canon_EOS_60D)
The Main thing I'm looking at is CROSS TYPE autofocus points. Cross type autofocus points help grab focus in fast motion situations such as sports which I shoot a lot of. the 60D definitely has more cross type sensors than the 6D, thats another reason why I like the 60D. If I had enough money I'd go to a 5d Mk 2 maybe. We'll see what I can find for deals!
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I definitely plan on looking at the 70D, but the T3i gets beat by the 60D for sure
T3i Vs 60D comparison chart (https://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-T3i-vs-Canon_EOS_60D)
The Main thing I'm looking at is CROSS TYPE autofocus points. Cross type autofocus points help grab focus in fast motion situations such as sports which I shoot a lot of. the 60D definitely has more cross type sensors than the 6D, thats another reason why I like the 60D. If I had enough money I'd go to a 5d Mk 2 maybe. We'll see what I can find for deals!
Two things here:
1) I might have missed some of your older posts, but what are the lenese you are currently using? If fast and accurate focusing is what you aim for, the camera body might not be the only factor you need to be thinking about.
2) I upgraded to the 5D3 from 5D2, and I thought both focus fairly fast and accurate. Once in a long while I would be shooting candid shots with a model, or dancers in motion; and I would go with the 70-200mm L f/2.8 IS II lens. The lens and body (both 5D2 and 5D3) seem to go well together, and I hardly encountered any "slow" or inaccurate focusing issue that might concerned you.
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Ive got the 70-200 F/4L on my Canon 550D/t2i for sports shooting. Its an insanely quick focusing lens. But its not insanely accurate. I've heard a body with more cross type points it grabs onto the most accurate spot easier.
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Ive got the 70-200 F/4L on my Canon 550D/t2i for sports shooting. Its an insanely quick focusing lens. But its not insanely accurate. I've heard with more cross type points it grabs onto the most accurate spot easier.
Not insanely accurate as in? Also, what focusing mode do you use on your camera? One shot? AI Focus or AI Servo? For moving objects (animals or daners or whatever), I usually go with the AI Focus mode; and for everything else I tend to use One Shot.
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I'm using AI Focus as well, a lot of the time if a player is right up against the boards for hockey it will focus on the boards which is just behind them and not the player.
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I'm using AI Focus as well, a lot of the time if a player is right up against the boards for hockey it will focus on the boards which is just behind them and not the player.
I see. Well, it can be very tricky shooting moving players inside a hockey ring though. My guess is you are doing most of the right things as it, yet the tricky background is what "confuses" your camera and lens when shooting. It is hard to do, but I would try using a single AF point, AND try and chase the action. At least that's my approach when shooting action shots.
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I'm using AI Focus as well, a lot of the time if a player is right up against the boards for hockey it will focus on the boards which is just behind them and not the player.
I see. Well, it can be very tricky shooting moving players inside a hockey ring though. My guess is you are doing most of the right things as it, yet the tricky background is what "confuses" your camera and lens when shooting. It is hard to do, but I would try using a single AF point, AND try and chase the action. At least that's my approach when shooting action shots.
Thats what I've been doing lately and it seems to work well! I thought maybe a better body with better autofocus points would help but you're right with it probably being the lens that is mostly relied on for the focusing!
Thanks for all the info Azyiu! If you're on facebook and you want to follow some of my work check out my photography page facebook.com/brettcullenphotography (https://www.facebook.com/BrettCullenPhotography)
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what about the 7D? its AF system is one of the best Canon has + it's getting quite cheap these days.
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I got my new "nifty fifty" lens yesterday and I've been taking a few test shots with it.
(https://i.imgur.com/kMGUBc3.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/JCTe8bZ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VqsL9Ba.jpg)
Can't wait to test it outside this weekend in daylight ;D
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I really like that first image, but that's probably because I just spent the last week photographing light for a class and dealing with a super frustrating teacher.
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what about the 7D? its AF system is one of the best Canon has + it's getting quite cheap these days.
I have looked into it, but from what I've heard from fellow photographers Is that there is some issues with them, I heard soft focus is a main issue. The 7D Mk II is supposively going to launch this year, and that would probably bring more of a price drop to the 7D! If I go to the store And the 7D performs well I'll probably get that!
I got my new "nifty fifty" lens yesterday and I've been taking a few test shots with it.
Enjoy it man! It's an awesome little lens! You can get some beautiful shots with it!
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Thanks for all the info Azyiu! If you're on facebook and you want to follow some of my work check out my photography page facebook.com/brettcullenphotography (https://www.facebook.com/BrettCullenPhotography)
"Liked" your fb page. ;) But you need to have some pictures of cats! You have a photography page but no cats pics?! :lol
I have looked into it, but from what I've heard from fellow photographers Is that there is some issues with them, I heard soft focus is a main issue. The 7D Mk II is supposively going to launch this year, and that would probably bring more of a price drop to the 7D! If I go to the store And the 7D performs well I'll probably get that!
Again, whatever you end up buying it up to you, but if a FULL-FRAME 6D is within your budget, I would strongly suggest you go with a full frame D-SLR. The 7D from what I've heard doesn't have that serious of a AF issue, rather it is quite "noisy" in low light conditions, despite it features a dual DIGIC 4 processor. Then again, try it out if you get a chance, or rent it for a week and decide. ;)
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Thanks for all the info Azyiu! If you're on facebook and you want to follow some of my work check out my photography page facebook.com/brettcullenphotography (https://www.facebook.com/BrettCullenPhotography)
"Liked" your fb page. ;) But you need to have some pictures of cats! You have a photography page but no cats pics?! :lol
I have looked into it, but from what I've heard from fellow photographers Is that there is some issues with them, I heard soft focus is a main issue. The 7D Mk II is supposively going to launch this year, and that would probably bring more of a price drop to the 7D! If I go to the store And the 7D performs well I'll probably get that!
Again, whatever you end up buying it up to you, but if a FULL-FRAME 6D is within your budget, I would strongly suggest you go with a full frame D-SLR. The 7D from what I've heard doesn't have that serious of a AF issue, rather it is quite "noisy" in low light conditions, despite it features a dual DIGIC 4 processor. Then again, try it out if you get a chance, or rent it for a week and decide. ;)
Fixed, Cats, and Dog pictures are on there https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.460639490658325.107874.374646649257610&type=1 :) (Edit: as I was posting this it seems you saw the album) and definitely! We'll see how my shooting goes this summer and how much income I make off of that to put towards a camera!
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Fixed, Cats, and Dog pictures are on there https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.460639490658325.107874.374646649257610&type=1 :) (Edit: as I was posting this it seems you saw the album) and definitely! We'll see how my shooting goes this summer and how much income I make off of that to put towards a camera!
Yeah, I checked out your gallery, and saw a couple cat pics at last. :tup :lol
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Most of my pet pictures are on my personal page at the moment :)
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I feel inspired today to go out and take pictures, but am trying to think of what direction I want to go after. I just FEEL like I NEED to create something today. It's an itch I can't explain.
Oh and on a side note, anyone here know much about photographing people? Like, people who wants to send in headshots somewhere? A friend of mine really wants me to shoot headshots of her and I agreed since I want more portfolio work. I've never shot people with the intention of making them look purposefully good. Any tips DTF?
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When I First started, I watched a lot of tutorials online about proper composition and posing for the model, then it's good to get good subject isolation, usually achieved by a really blown on out background. If you have a low aperture prime, like a 50mm 1.8 or something a long those lines that is ideal for portraiture in my opinion. But if you don't have one of those then try and zoom in all the way on your zoom lens to get optimal bokeh. The lower the aperture the better for that. Another thing to consider is using your flash to get a little twinkle in the eyes.
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When I First started, I watched a lot of tutorials online about proper composition and posing for the model, then it's good to get good subject isolation, usually achieved by a really blown on out background. If you have a low aperture prime, like a 50mm 1.8 or something a long those lines that is ideal for portraiture in my opinion. But if you don't have one of those then try and zoom in all the way on your zoom lens to get optimal bokeh. The lower the aperture the better for that. Another thing to consider is using your flash to get a little twinkle in the eyes.
I am glad you mentioned about using a flash or strobe light.
Check out this book titled: Speedliters Handbook Learning to Craft Light by Syl Arena: https://www.amazon.com/Speedliters-Handbook-Learning-Craft-Speedlites/dp/032171105X (https://www.amazon.com/Speedliters-Handbook-Learning-Craft-Speedlites/dp/032171105X)
That is a good... strike that... that is a GREAT book for all Canon users!! Arena talks about all the photography, lighting basics at the top of the book, and then goes into specifics on all things Canon and its Speedlites and all, by giving all kinds of examples, testing etc. Check it out, I learned ALOT from just checking out illustration and demo shots in that book, before I even read a single word, no joke! Highly recommended. :tup :tup
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Thanks for the tip Azyiu!
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Thanks for all the info so far. The lowest I have is a 28mm 1:2.8 prime, looking to get a 50mm for my kit. I also have 18-55mm and a 55-200mm (both zoom) lenses. I don't have an off camera flash, and I don't normally like to use flash but I'll give it a shot. I might be able to come up with a strobe light before we shoot. I'm really looking forward to this but also pretty anxious. For both myself and her.
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Maybe look up on camera flash portrait techniques
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I obviously didn't take this, but an incredibly cool picture none the less.
This is a lake with large methane deposits beneath it. When the lake freezes over, bubbles of methane gas get trapped in the ice. I bet it smells excellent come spring time :lol
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Took this on my 4S in a cafe today and....
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On the roof of the same building.
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So I decided that I will save up for a 5D mk II :) it way more affordable for me compared to a 6D, I can find a decent one around here for about 1500$ so I will put my money towards that! :)
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Few photos from winter taken from random road trips:
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That first shot is absolutely gorgeous. Holy fuck. All of that negative space. Oh man.
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The second shot is my favorite of the three. One could wonder whether the sky is generating the brilliant colors or is the tree.
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@ Aythesryche
Nice shots there! :tup Love the first one alot!
So I decided that I will save up for a 5D mk II :) it way more affordable for me compared to a 6D, I can find a decent one around here for about 1500$ so I will put my money towards that! :)
Good to know you've pretty much made up your mind on the 5D2. You are going to love it and happy shooting. Oh, say, how soon will you get it?
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I'm hoping the end of 2013, for an 18 year old college student, working 2 part time jobs, it takes awhile to get proper funds for it :( I hope I can get it sooner
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I'm hoping the end of 2013, for an 18 year old college student, working 2 part time jobs, it takes awhile to get proper funds for it :( I hope I can get it sooner
Got you, and good luck! IMHO, the thing with D-SLR bodies is, unless you have a deep pocket, you can never keep up with all the latest models. So nevermind the 5D2 would be a 4-yr-old camera by end of this year. I am sure it will still be a very nice and capable upgrade for you.
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I honestly think it will be the perfect camera for me until I start to make professional money with this. My photographer friends around town think I could with the work I put out, but I still have a ways to go I think!
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I honestly think it will be the perfect camera for me until I start to make professional money with this. My photographer friends around town think I could with the work I put out, but I still have a ways to go I think!
That's the spirite, dude, always want to get better. Oh, having said that, aside from camera body and lenese, what editing software do you use? I use Adobe Lightroom 4 for my editing / processing. Although I too have Adobe Photoshop, I hardly ever use it nowadays.
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I use Aperture at the moment, which I absolutely love and I know how to use it well, but im thinking of switching to Lightroom someday soon! Still debating the pros and cons
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I use Aperture at the moment, which I absolutely love and I know how to use it well, but im thinking of switching to Lightroom someday soon! Still debating the pros and cons
There is a con in switching from Aperture to Lr4? :lol
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Well, Im very unfamiliar with Lightroom, and the fact that being on a Mac it helps sync all my photo libraries in one convenient spot is nice. And I also don't have the money to spend on it :(
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Well, Im very unfamiliar with Lightroom, and the fact that being on a Mac it helps sync all my photo libraries in one convenient spot is nice. And I also don't have the money to spend on it :(
Rest assured, the Adobe Lr4 works well on both Mac and PC. I started using Lr during its version 3 era. At first I had the same worries (I started off using the default Canon DPP program), but as soon as I get a hang of using it (which took one a few tries) I don't see myself switching to anything else!
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I'll have to look more into it :)
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I'll have to look more into it :)
And there is a Lr forum that is created and managed by a bunch of expert Lr enthusiasts too. So you don't have to worry about being the only one using it out there. ;)
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Almost everyone I know uses it, so I'm definitely not alone!
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You and one other friend of mine are the only two I know of using Aperture. ;)
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Haha I meant to say almost everyone I know uses Lightroom, so I wouldn't be alone. I'm the only I know who uses aperture :p
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/601013_4620971074666_606393694_n.jpg)
Hey guys thought I'd post another picture! :tup
This one is one of my favourites from my trip to Hawaii this past summer. I went back into editing this one tonight and I liked the vintage camera look I made with it. Added a neat look to it that I've been really fond of lately. Yes this makes it almost look like an instagram style picture but hell I still think its cool. I was only shooting pictures for about 2 months around this point, I shot this photo on my Canon EOS 550D/T2i with my kit 18-55 lens at 18mm and 3.5 aperture. Not the sharpest most amazing photo in picture quality wise, but I thought the composition was really cool. :)
Note this is also facebook degraded quality....
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I don't take my photography very seriously at all, but occasionally I'll snap a photo that I quite like:
(https://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/546398_531384180210208_812304851_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/391717_534481939900432_43803245_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/563632_608335919181700_621269142_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/579575_608166032532022_856462735_n.jpg)
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I like the colours in the first one and the lighting especially in the third and fourth photo. Good work!
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Why, thank you. :smiley:
By the way, YtseCullen, that last one you posted is very nice. Quite the colour spectrum.
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/tick%20photography/eaa60016-d659-490a-8f40-d01e4b727bed_zps0dfd20ac.jpg)
My woods on fire
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(https://i.imgur.com/cW4H5Vf.jpg)
feedback?
EDIT: Also this
(https://i.imgur.com/mmLkur5.jpg)
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(https://i.imgur.com/cW4H5Vf.jpg)
feedback?
EDIT: Also this
(https://i.imgur.com/mmLkur5.jpg)
First one is pretty cool, a tad too dark if you ask me, and I really love the colour in the second one!
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Don't really have much place putting this here, but on the way home from Minneapolis I snapped this picture, did some of that stupid bullshit you do on Instagram, and I really like this photo so eyeh
(https://i.imgur.com/kScjvUB.jpg)
I'd also like to say that the photos I see in this thread are just fantastic :yarr
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Instagram destroys my soul a little bit.
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(https://i.imgur.com/cW4H5Vf.jpg)
feedback?
EDIT: Also this
(https://i.imgur.com/mmLkur5.jpg)
You took these? Great pics.
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Yeah, everything I've posted in this thread is stuff I've took myself. Slowly working towards improvement.
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/538025_464296880292586_872814905_n.jpg)
So my friend is a graphic designer and him and I collaborated on this idea for a logo for my photography business! What do you guys think? :biggrin:
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I like it! :metal
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Exactly my reaction, so bad ass if you ask me :metal
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Some time-lapse of the snow storm tonight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J64AFBgwTQ
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Some time-lapse of the snow storm tonight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J64AFBgwTQ
Very nicely done rumborak!!!
Mind sharing with us what steps or software did you use to put that all together? ;)
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Ok Here You All Are : :)
www.instagram.com/kotowdave
My most favourite and best pics :)
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Rumbo, that is really, really cool.
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Could I get some feedback on my snaps please ? :) xxx
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Instagram destroys my soul a little bit.
I hate FLickr and Photobucket - they're so laborious.
At least it's quick to upload stuff and have it there for easy access.
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SO MUCH AMAZING IN THIS THREAD
(https://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/579575_608166032532022_856462735_n.jpg)
:omg:
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I've been told to post this here. Just a random shot from my window, I'm no Pro and not even an amateur. I just trusted the AUTO settings :)
(https://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5950/dsc4703d.jpg)
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Nice. Love that getsuga.
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Very Nice ! :)
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Oops...
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Some time-lapse of the snow storm tonight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J64AFBgwTQ
Very nicely done rumborak!!!
Mind sharing with us what steps or software did you use to put that all together? ;)
Was actually super-easy. My Nikon P7100 has an interval mode, which I set to 5 minutes. The battery crapped out after 3 hours or so, so I had to swap it once.
The pictures I just imported into Windows Movie Maker, select all pics, set the transition time to 0.1 seconds, and save as movie. Done.
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Haha. Windows Movie Maker.
And here I am with crappy Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 !
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Was actually super-easy. My Nikon P7100 has an interval mode, which I set to 5 minutes. The battery crapped out after 3 hours or so, so I had to swap it once.
The pictures I just imported into Windows Movie Maker, select all pics, set the transition time to 0.1 seconds, and save as movie. Done.
Wow! Super easy yet looks super cool, thanks rumborak! :tup
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(https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc6/308022_10151519912548453_1934071777_n.jpg)
Wishing Everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. :heart
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Awesome Paul! Really precious picture!
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@ rumborak
Or anyone who is familiar with the Windows Movie Maker program. After seeing his video, I went ahead and downloaded MM. It is very easy to use and I created a little video in only few minutes. Now I wanted to get picky on frame rate. I noticed WMM encodes my video @ 30fps, while I shot all my clips @ 24fps. Is there any way I can change the encoding on the WMM to 24fps? ??? Thanks in advance! :hat
EDIT : My bad, finally found out how to customize frame rate and other video related settings. Thanks guys. :)
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So my 70-200 F/4L Lens got stolen from a shoot today.... I put my bag down for maybe 2 minutes, and it was gone, I'm such an idiot. fuck :(
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So my 70-200 F/4L Lens got stolen from a shoot today.... I put my bag down for maybe 2 minutes, and it was gone, I'm such an idiot. fuck :(
For real?! OMG! I am VERY VERY sorry to hear about it... :(
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So my 70-200 F/4L Lens got stolen from a shoot today.... I put my bag down for maybe 2 minutes, and it was gone, I'm such an idiot. fuck :(
Lame! What was the setting/what were you shooting?
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We were in a park and I couldn't see anyone around, so I felt safe, there was like this fire truck that kids play on, so went just to the other side of it and when I went back it was gone. My bag wasnt open or anything. Great way to start my birthday :/
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We were in a park and I couldn't see anyone around, so I felt safe, there was like this fire truck that kids play on, so went just to the other side of it and when I went back it was gone. My bag wasnt open or anything. Great way to start my birthday :/
Well, as bad as it is, hopefully it's a lesson learned. Yes, for me I've never ever laid down my bag unattended, ever!
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I know definitely an idiot move on my part! we were only like 40 feet from it...
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^ what else was in that bag, and did you call the cop? (ok, I know they can't do much, but at least you have something on record)
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I had a smaller lens, a flash, and a battery, my 50mm 1.4 was on my camera at the time, the only thing missing is my 70-200 and I did report it
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I enjoy happy accidents like this:
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/bbb45bb9ef18dcbbd98da34644fb7356/tumblr_mipg1oWdCW1ql7qf3o1_500.jpg)
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(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/856778_10100173497905843_1340536320_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/823440_10100173497950753_162668559_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/858238_10100173498225203_930991302_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/858079_10100173498005643_184527424_o.jpg)
Taken in May at the Grand Canyon during a solar eclipse
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Stunning pics 7sb! The lighting is absolutely supreme, it conveys a sense of suspension, as if the whole landscape was holding its breath in waiting. Bravo! :tup
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Stunning pics 7sb! The lighting is absolutely supreme, it conveys a sense of suspension, as if the whole landscape was holding its breath in waiting. Bravo! :tup
Thank you. That is a great description of the landscape and lighting because that is truly how it felt being there during the eclipse. It was surreal. I was so lucky to be visiting there during that time.
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Stunning pics, Beast.
(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/482304_2889701937718_1460048336_n.jpg)
Taken in Pennsylvania on a camping trip
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That second picture of the canyon itself is absolutely gorgeous. And this is coming from someone who's been to and seen the grand canyon enough times to get sick of it.
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Just goes to show ya, lighting is 75% of making a great shot in film or photography.
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Very true. Followed by composition, ligthing is the most important aspect of photography.
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So quick question for any Canon gear experts, as I mentioned before, I had my 70-200 stolen, and I'm close to saving up for a new one, but This option was bestowed upon me today, and that was to look at the 80-200 2.8L Lens, its a lot more affordable for a not so financially lucky person like my self, but also helps me for low light photography. Is this lens a good catch if I can find one in good condition?
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So quick question for any Canon gear experts, as I mentioned before, I had my 70-200 stolen, and I'm close to saving up for a new one, but This option was bestowed upon me today, and that was to look at the 80-200 2.8L Lens, its a lot more affordable for a not so financially lucky person like my self, but also helps me for low light photography. Is this lens a good catch if I can find one in good condition?
That was a good lens BEFORE the first gen 70-200mm L f/2.8 came along... so the answer is NO! :hat
Seriously, the resale value of that older 80-200 ain't going to hold up, and in terms of image quality you are looking at a downgrade. In long run, chances are you are better off saving up for a new 70-200 regardless. I'd say the best things for you to do now are:
1) start saving up for a new 70-200 f/4 or f/2.8 IS II
2) until #1 becomes a reality, you should just rent the lens whenever you get a job. In short term that might be a good way to keep your business going at a relatively manageable cost.
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You're right, the 70-200 isn't that much more, and its not like I'm shooting any hockey as the season is almost at a close so I do have time to save up, and I have booked more weddings, :hat so the money shouldn't be an issue now, the only thing about the renting is there is no where near here to rent the lens. Which is really inconvenient.
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You're right, the 70-200 isn't that much more, and its not like I'm shooting any hockey as the season is almost at a close so I do have time to save up, and I have booked more weddings, :hat so the money shouldn't be an issue now, the only thing about the renting is there is no where near here to rent the lens. Which is really inconvenient.
Sure, you are in Victoria or near Vancouver, right?
Anyway, check out these companies for possible rental venders, and the latter company SHIPS the lens to your door :hat :
https://camera-traders.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemid=65
https://lensrentalscanada.com/
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Some new shots done for my COM321 class:
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/51203c0647396db22ac61f05e486bbd4/tumblr_mitiebjawP1ql7qf3o3_1280.jpg)
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/f55bf06083f16c1670b7cf054605a05d/tumblr_mitiebjawP1ql7qf3o6_1280.jpg)
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/1ba4d2961fbb6b32196a6dfacab0ca4b/tumblr_mitiebjawP1ql7qf3o7_1280.jpg)
and decided to take one of "those" photos:
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/efaf28c5f240093449e0f054e8d2b623/tumblr_mitiebjawP1ql7qf3o5_1280.jpg)
and as an added bonus:
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/2f15dd24202be274e8f928997c0ac5d9/tumblr_mitilu9Kkq1ql7qf3o1_1280.jpg)
(https://24.media.tumblr.com/52407c8a79abdc616b48e6a47044a6fa/tumblr_mitilu9Kkq1ql7qf3o2_1280.jpg)
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/2825e469-6f26-4222-bb97-d831c53afe85_zpsb60bf9ae.jpg)
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I feel like if that image were to be touched up it would be a really nice image. My issue is just that...it's too blue.
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I feel like if that image were to be touched up it would be a really nice image. My issue is just that...it's too blue.
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/90fae16d-5ac4-49ac-8507-57b4eb7c9a66_zpsc90ba58a.jpg)
Better?
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I prefer the blue version definitely, nice mood.
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8373/8511851209_482039a9ac_b.jpg)
The Hockey Team I work for finally got around to making time for the team photo, This is my final product :)
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To be fair, this is just my subjective opinion. I personally just don't like it as blue, but to each his own. I also think a crop would really be nice, since there really is no defined subject. But I mean, what do I know. I'm just not one for things that look like a stock filter or an untouched white balance.
EDIT: Went ahead and touched up the image a tiny bit. This is what I'd like to see from an image like this, but again it's all subjective. However, I really like this lake as a subject, which is why I cropped it.
(https://i.imgur.com/pbaSiaO.jpg)
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I feel like the blue version should have a death metal band in it, while the green one looks like Dagobah.
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To be fair, this is just my subjective opinion. I personally just don't like it as blue, but to each his own. I also think a crop would really be nice, since there really is no defined subject. But I mean, what do I know. I'm just not one for things that look like a stock filter or an untouched white balance.
EDIT: Went ahead and touched up the image a tiny bit. This is what I'd like to see from an image like this, but again it's all subjective. However, I really like this lake as a subject, which is why I cropped it.
(https://i.imgur.com/pbaSiaO.jpg)
I like it. This is my version of what you were going for...
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/e9caefbb-5682-4fdc-940e-8a476b4e72d7_zps7e3a4875.jpg)
I like yours better, by the way.
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I actually thought about doing something similar to it, but it felt very airy and fantasy like (nothing wrong with it, just not what I personally wanted from it).
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So I saw a couple saying they liked the blue look, so I just added what I thought was missing, and it was mostly just a bump in the contrast :)
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8385/8516808376_c381be610d_b.jpg)
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So I saw a couple saying they liked the blue look, so I just added what I thought was missing, and it was mostly just a bump in the contrast :)
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8385/8516808376_c381be610d_b.jpg)
I like it! :tup
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That's a lot less stock filter looking, and I like it a lot. Though, and this is just a personal thing, I still would want to crop it closer to the water that way we have a clear subject. But that's just me.
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8388/8517267674_429ac674be_b.jpg)
Whatya think of this?
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Looks good!
Here's something I took last night using my point and shoot. Increased the shutter time to get the clouds and background stars (you can see several). Figured it was the best option considering there was no way I was getting a clear shot of the moon.
EDIT: I hate photobucket, they compress hot-linked photos. Here's the better quality pic from Flickr. What sites do you guys use?
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8517422190_21122f929e_b.jpg)
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8388/8517267674_429ac674be_b.jpg)
Whatya think of this?
Its a cleaner look. Not as dark and ominous...which I like.
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/tick%20photography/275ffd6d-f77f-4a9d-ab87-6d872780f1a5_zps1666ae92.jpg)
This was taken in the same woods, while on fire. (no I didn't light the fire to get a cool pic)
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Ytse, that's more what I'm talkin' about.
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Tweaked it a bit more for desired effect.
(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/tick%20photography/d7a0fdf2-9513-4092-a975-5d76e66df0ce_zpsc9d09e27.jpg)
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/tick%20photography/7c158f98-0f23-48fc-84a8-a816c7c12cc9_zps40fa5985.jpg)
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360 panorama of London:
https://btlondon2012.co.uk/pano.html
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My favourite place of the world. :heart
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/c6dd8658-545b-4e57-b364-b21f0a60ee17_zpsd9eeff85.jpg)
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(https://i548.photobucket.com/albums/ii324/jawkjaw/5f1f3e31-3e11-4536-b10b-8dd0333b0b91_zpsbc840007.jpg)
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(https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/281961_2925104982772_46424211_n.jpg)
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So I did a shoot last night, and here are a few from it. Enjoy. ;)
(https://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/484179_10151562454663453_1169618545_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/860982_10151562454793453_447206503_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/537536_10151562454828453_45866167_n.jpg)
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:hefdaddy
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:hefdaddy
You are too kind! ;)
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So good man! What were you using to shoot this?
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So good man! What were you using to shoot this?
The 5D Mk III + 70-200mm L f/2.8 II IS + two lights, one with a softbox on pointing at her face.
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Looks unreal!
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Looks unreal!
If the lighting and exposure are right, you really don't need to do much editing. I only made some very minor touch ups on Lr4.3
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I was going to say it looks really good and natural! Unreal is just a figure out speech here to say it looks awesome :tup
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How crucial would you say it is to use an off camera flash or have extra lights on hand for photographing people? I'm still waiting on my friend to model for me, but these are some things I've been wary about.
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I think if you're just starting out to do portraits you don't need it, but if you can afford all the equipment its a good tool! I like to use a camera flash sometimes though just to get a little bit of shimmer in the eyes :)
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I prefer natural lights, but the problem with it is is that; you are likely going to get a ton of unwanted shadows on the model's face.
Either you use a reflector to try and balance out the light on the model's face, and/or you use a flash light as a fill light to do the same thing. Of course, if you have a remote trigger (those cheap basic ones ain't really that expensive), it is best to place the light off camera just out of the frame. Once you get that done, the trick is to either power down the flash, and/or mess with your aperture to get the "right" look you go for. :hat
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8090/8547863356_13747a59e7_b.jpg)
Here we go, my first major effort to make a cool landscapeish shot, could be a lot better, but at the time of taking this picture I didn't plan on making it what turned into, so it turned into something pretty neat for something unplanned!
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^ did you take this shot through a piece of glass or window? I see reflections on both sides... don't get me wrong, that is perfectly fine, if that's your intention. Yet, perhaps due to it being shot through a glass, the focus appears a bit soft to me. Also, IMHO, this is really an exterior shot than a landscape. :hat
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I'm having the stupidest fucking time with the image touch up software that came with my camera. It's always been a little sluggish every now and then, but today it's flat out refusing me the ability to to convert an image I really like from NEF/RAW to JPEG. So basically, it's rendering the image useless. I took a screenshot of the image instead, but of course there's a quality loss and doesn't allow me to keep it the resolution I want it to be.
Anyway, here it is:
(https://puu.sh/2iRmb)
And just a few others I took the other day:
(https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/882349_10152662432425455_1665477981_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/882484_10152662432565455_26284569_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/885328_10152662432110455_1991958519_o.jpg)
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DOUBLE POST AW SHIT:
Okay just kidding after I cropped it down a bit apparently the program is a little bitch about larger photos.
(https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/886984_10152662564715455_1980770866_o.jpg)
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Cool pics and cute girl :tup
I took this one from the rooftop. Can you point out what's wrong in this (unedited) photo?
(https://img837.imageshack.us/img837/4969/dsc4776j.jpg)
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Nothing is WRONG, but there are a few things I want to point out to you. The foreground buildings look like they are moving from left to right at a bit of an angle, either from lens distortion of just from the place you took the image. Also some of the lights look really over exposed, but that's not a major issue at all. Just some framing could be messed with, I think.
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No, it's a photo that looks intentionally wrong :D
It's a 10s exposure of a very late sunset shot (about 30 minutes after sunset + clouds). It was quite dark, and I wanted to see the world through an eye much more sensible than mine. Turns out that the night is a very eerie time, when lit up. :)
As for all the rest, I just placed the camera on a ledge and took the photo, without caring for anything. I didn't even look before taking it, I just focused on keeping the camera extremely still during the exposure.
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I'm having the stupidest fucking time with the image touch up software that came with my camera. It's always been a little sluggish every now and then, but today it's flat out refusing me the ability to to convert an image I really like from NEF/RAW to JPEG. So basically, it's rendering the image useless. I took a screenshot of the image instead, but of course there's a quality loss and doesn't allow me to keep it the resolution I want it to be.
Anyway, here it is:
(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/885328_10152662432110455_1991958519_o.jpg)
What is that program in question here? Ever tried uninstalling it and re-install it again?
By the way, cute girl... we need more chick pics here. :biggrin:
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No, it's a photo that looks intentionally wrong :D
It's a 10s exposure of a very late sunset shot (about 30 minutes after sunset + clouds). It was quite dark, and I wanted to see the world through an eye much more sensible than mine. Turns out that the night is a very eerie time, when lit up. :)
As for all the rest, I just placed the camera on a ledge and took the photo, without caring for anything. I didn't even look before taking it, I just focused on keeping the camera extremely still during the exposure.
Fair enough, can't really fault you on that with context.
@Azyiu - it's the software that came with my Nikon D3100, viewNX 2. I mostly use it for basic touching up and basic color correction. The install disc is back on campus, which I'm away from for a week. It's just really frustrating is all, but I found a sort of work around. Gonna reinstall it next week after spring break.
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By the way, cute girl... we need more chick pics here. :biggrin:
Ask and you shall receive :tup :biggrin:
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/318269_471967569525517_1361546877_n.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/197319_471967216192219_832960522_n.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/75566_471967466192194_1069646530_n.jpg)
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/406964_425017144220560_1183779006_n.jpg)
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Chicks! Chicks! Chicks! :tup :lol :tup :metal
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www.instagram.com/kotowdave
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Ytse those are some really gorgeous photos. Good work mang.
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Thanks Bro! Much appreciated! Yours are really coming along too!
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I actually got an image selected to be published in a local literary/art magazine. I'm pretty excited, yo.
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Nice man! It's an awesome feeling! I had a few photos published in a few papers in town over Christmas! I was shooting hockey for a local junior team when they went to an international tournament. It's really cool to get some public recognition!
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Yeah man, it really is. I'm going to be keeping my eye out for more opportunities to get works noticed and potentially published if I can.
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Definitely! now that I've got my nose in the doors I've been sniffing around for opportunity like crazy.
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8528/8581260271_a6ed107631_b.jpg)
Look what I got! :D
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Some fun shooting tonight
and PS to explain the mill: My city is a forestry town, so a lot of these pulp mills are around my city, and after driving by this spot previously I thought this would be a cool spot to take pictures tonight. :tup
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8528/8581260271_a6ed107631_b.jpg)
Look what I got! :D
Looks like someone is back in business, eh? Good for you! How much did you pay for it?
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My grandparents were nice enough to go halfers on it with me after they heard what happened, so about 1500$ is what I paid, it was about 2800$ here. :tup
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My grandparents were nice enough to go halfers on it with me after they heard what happened, so about 1500$ is what I paid, it was about 2800$ here. :tup
So that is a brand new lens? Wow! Good for you, and you HAVE to be nice to your grandparents, eh?
I can't exactly tell which model is that from the picture. Does it have IS or without? Is it the gen II or first generation model? I am pretty certain it is the second gen one though. :hat
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My grandparents were nice enough to go halfers on it with me after they heard what happened, so about 1500$ is what I paid, it was about 2800$ here. :tup
So that is a brand new lens? Wow! Good for you, and you HAVE to be nice to your grandparents, eh?
I can't exactly tell which model is that from the picture. Does it have IS or without? Is it the gen II or first generation model? I am pretty certain it is the second gen one though. :hat
IS USM II :hat
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IS USM II :hat
Nice. That lens is ultra SHARP if you haven't noticed it already. :lol
Anyway, glad to know you are back in business, now go shot and post some chick pics. :biggrin:
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I'll get right on that ;) I've got some sessions booked for May for sure, some appointments may pop up sooner ;)
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I'll get right on that ;) I've got some sessions booked for May for sure, some appointments may pop up sooner ;)
Looking forward to seeing what you can do, dude. ;)
Speaking of shooting with chicks, I actually can call upon these two friends of mine for shoots... yeah yeah, you might say I am full of excuses, but for some strange reasons I am just too lazy to do that. :lol We will see...
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I'll get right on that ;) I've got some sessions booked for May for sure, some appointments may pop up sooner ;)
Looking forward to seeing what you can do, dude. ;)
Speaking of shooting with chicks, I actually can call upon these two friends of mine for shoots... yeah yeah, you might say I am full of excuses, but for some strange reasons I am just too lazy to do that. :lol We will see...
haha! Well all's good here, although I am anxious to see more of your great work!
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haha! Well all's good here, although I am anxious to see more of your great work!
You are too kind... I don't know what I am doing half the time. :lol
Seriously, I am more interested, and feel more comfortable in shooting stuff like Cityscape, Still Life, Exterior, and/or Transportation then shooting a model. The latter is NOT easy, and I don't think I am half way decent at it. Plus, for what I wanted to create, I'd also need someone to do makeup, and/or helps on outfits. So we will see. I might just call up my friend and do a causal shoot.
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Haha yeah I know what you mean, I usually just go and wing it on the shoot and usually it turns out well ;)
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Haha yeah I know what you mean, I usually just go and wing it on the shoot and usually it turns out well ;)
Cuz you sir are talented. :biggrin:
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Haha yeah I know what you mean, I usually just go and wing it on the shoot and usually it turns out well ;)
Cuz you sir are talented. :biggrin:
Well thank you sir, Too kind :)
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Very cool story. A digital camera was lost in 2007 in Hawaii, traveled 6,200 across the Pacific ocean, was found in Taiwan six years later, and reconnected with its owner!
Story here: https://www.petapixel.com/2013/03/25/waterproof-camera-reunited-with-owner-after-drifting-from-hawaii-to-taiwan/
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Shot this at f/4.0
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8226/8595653177_e99f6decf2_b.jpg)
Still wickedly sharp, even at 100% Crop
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/8285_4902804880335_153041733_n.jpg)
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Such an awesome lens, init?
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Yes 70-200 2.8 lens by Canon, one of the best lenses on the market!
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Yes 70-200 2.8 lens by Canon, one of the best lenses on the market!
Damn, that lens is too sharp, I think I just got a paper cut by looking at that pic above! :lol
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I feel you hahahaha :biggrin:
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Not exactly photography related, but well, still related...
I've just upgraded my PC to a i7 3770 CPU, ASUS Z77-VLX2 motherboard, as well as 16Gb of RAM (not an online gamer, so this is good enough for what I do)! So when I opened up Lr4.4 and kind of played around there afterward, everything now runs sooooo FAST and SMOOTH! I was like, WOW! :tup
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This is what Hong Kong might look like at night if there was no damn light pollution
(https://images.exhibit-e.com/www_danzigerprojects_com/Hong_Kong_5_201.jpg)
For other Thierry Cohen works, see here: https://www.danzigergallery.com/exhibition/thierry-cohen
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So my bad luck continues, turns out my new lens, my grandparents bought slightly used from someone who obtained the lens illegally, so now I have to give it to the police.. :(
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So my bad luck continues, turns out my new lens, my grandparents bought slightly used from someone who obtained the lens illegally, so now I have to give it to the police.. :(
What?! How did that happen?
I mean, where did your grandparents get that lens from? And how did the police find out it was first obtained illegally? ???
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My crappy attempt at plane shots.
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Nice shots! I see we have another aviation enthusiast here? :biggrin:
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So my bad luck continues, turns out my new lens, my grandparents bought slightly used from someone who obtained the lens illegally, so now I have to give it to the police.. :(
What?! How did that happen?
I mean, where did your grandparents get that lens from? And how did the police find out it was first obtained illegally? ???
Basically they bought it used from someone on craigslist, then apparently the guy who sold it stole it, then sold it on craigslist. The guy got caught, then told the police who bought it when he was caught, they got ahold of my grandparents, then they got in touch with me so I could give it to them to return the original owners.
But on a positive note I got my battery grip in the mail today! :biggrin:
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Nice shots! I see we have another aviation enthusiast here? :biggrin:
Yes sir, and I do enjoy shooting planes in general.
Oh, and on second thought about those two shots I posted, I thought I went a touch too far with the vignetting effect. I should've toned it down a notch... :facepalm:
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Basically they bought it used from someone on craigslist, then apparently the guy who sold it stole it, then sold it on craigslist. The guy got caught, then told the police who bought it when he was caught, they got ahold of my grandparents, then they got in touch with me so I could give it to them to return the original owners.
But on a positive note I got my battery grip in the mail today! :biggrin:
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/556057_4985321023187_876392789_n.jpg)
Well, it sucks for you, but if the lens was originally stolen then it is really not right to keep it anyway.
And how do you like using that battery grip? I've never owned one of those at all. :biggrin:
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Yeah I wouldn't feel right keeping it if it was stolen, and honestly I absolutely love the battery grip. It's so cool! For someone who has a really small camera like myself I like the grip because it gives it a bit more of a substantial look and it's way more comfortable when it comes to shooting portraits!
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Yeah I wouldn't feel right keeping it if it was stolen, and honestly I absolutely love the battery grip. It's so cool! For someone who has a really small camera like myself I like the grip because it gives it a bit more of a substantial look and it's way more comfortable when it comes to shooting portraits!
I am interested to know at full power, how much longer can you keep shooting as compared to using just the one regular battery in your camera.
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I'll have to experiment. But I'm not shooting at constant rate, so it's kind of hard to tell for sure. I barely have to charge my batteries anyway.
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I'll have to experiment. But I'm not shooting at constant rate, so it's kind of hard to tell for sure. I barely have to charge my batteries anyway.
For what I do I really don't have a need for the battery grip. Having said that, if I can just get an external power supply of any kind for free or something; I think I would go for one for my speedlite. If I am not wrong an external power supply would re-charge the speedlite might quicker, thus allowing the flash to be used almost constantly with very little charging time. The trade of is of course lowering the life of the flash.
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hello!
Some recent stuff:
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6210453/IMG_0875.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6210453/Goldau/IMG_4920.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6210453/Goldau/IMG_4951.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6210453/Iceland/55.jpg)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6210453/Iceland/103.jpg)
(last two were actually not so recent)
I also make pictures for my gf's baking website, so if you are interested:
https://icingsugardotnet.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/img_4745-edit-2.jpg
https://icingsugardotnet.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/easterbunny.jpg
https://icingsugardotnet.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/img_3436.jpg
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Wow man! Those are amazing shots! :tup Awesome Job!
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Yeah, the Catfishman, some nice stuff there. Do you live in the Pacific Northwest?
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Ha no, I'm Dutch but I moved to Switzerland 6 months ago. The puffins and harbour pics are from Iceland.
and thanks!
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Beautiful shots, man.
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Hate the rainy / cloudy weather, but still decided to take a few shots around my home. So what do you guys think about these shots?
(https://sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/920643_10151642306928453_1447141561_o.jpg)
(https://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/901799_10151642306903453_1360325076_o.jpg)
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Didn't see these shots until now! but wicked shots Paul!
Here's probably the best shot I got of my buddy's new car when we were taking shots of it
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8399/8701385346_b435487f63_b.jpg)
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Looks great! :tup
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So I did a walk around in the busy Mong Kok shopping district in Hong Kong.
(https://sphotos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/919430_10151665467408453_1427195370_o.jpg)
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Sweeeet pictures man!
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So I'm thinking of selling my D3100 in the coming weeks (probably when I'm back home for the summer). I plan on moving over to Canon, so that means starting over when it comes to lenses. The main reason I'm doing this isn't so much about photography but more so videography. The D3100's video feature is fairly gimmicky and you can't even adjust the shutter speed or ISO for video. I am fairly certain I want to stay on the DSLR route to continue still photography while getting use out of a relatively good video function since it's my main area of study.
What's the best way to approach selling my Nikon gear? Right now I have the body, the 18-55mm kit lens, 55-200mm telephoto and a 28mm prime (aperture is broken however). Along with that I have a case, cleaning materials, SD card I could include, two batteries along with the charger and a table-top tripod I probably am not going to need.
All together, I'd like to get around $700 for the entire package. Is that realistic at this point? I'm looking at saving the cash to afford getting a Canon 60D, Canon t3i (or maybe the t4i, still researching) or if I end up changing my mind (as in if the lenses aren't too ridiculous to afford) I'll just scrap the DSLR all together and pick up the Black Magic Pocket Cinema camera instead. Thoughts?
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So I'm thinking of selling my D3100 in the coming weeks (probably when I'm back home for the summer). I plan on moving over to Canon, so that means starting over when it comes to lenses. The main reason I'm doing this isn't so much about photography but more so videography. The D3100's video feature is fairly gimmicky and you can't even adjust the shutter speed or ISO for video. I am fairly certain I want to stay on the DSLR route to continue still photography while getting use out of a relatively good video function since it's my main area of study.
What's the best way to approach selling my Nikon gear? Right now I have the body, the 18-55mm kit lens, 55-200mm telephoto and a 28mm prime (aperture is broken however). Along with that I have a case, cleaning materials, SD card I could include, two batteries along with the charger and a table-top tripod I probably am not going to need.
All together, I'd like to get around $700 for the entire package. Is that realistic at this point? I'm looking at saving the cash to afford getting a Canon 60D, Canon t3i (or maybe the t4i, still researching) or if I end up changing my mind (as in if the lenses aren't too ridiculous to afford) I'll just scrap the DSLR all together and pick up the Black Magic Pocket Cinema camera instead. Thoughts?
How urgent do you need to start shooting videos? IMHO, a more affordable solution would be going with the GoPro Hero 3 series. The silver edition costs just under $300 or so. Do some research, and see if it suit you, man.
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I don't see myself getting a GoPro for shooting the stuff I am going to make. I need something with more range of options and capabilities as a camera. The GoPro's are cool for certain niches in videography.
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Those are awesome, Azy. Pretty city pics.
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I don't see myself getting a GoPro for shooting the stuff I am going to make. I need something with more range of options and capabilities as a camera. The GoPro's are cool for certain niches in videography.
I understand. In this case, I would say you are better off going for something better than a 60D. Say, either a used 5D Mark II, or a brand new 6D might be a better option for you. Both are full frame bodies, by the way.
Those are awesome, Azy. Pretty city pics.
Thanks for your kind words!
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I don't see myself getting a GoPro for shooting the stuff I am going to make. I need something with more range of options and capabilities as a camera. The GoPro's are cool for certain niches in videography.
I understand. In this case, I would say you are better off going for something better than a 60D. Say, either a used 5D Mark II, or a brand new 6D might be a better option for you. Both are full frame bodies, by the way.
and both are 3-4x as expensive..
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My budget is probably going to be about under 2 grand.
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Some cool long exposure shots of a carnival that came through town! :tup
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7428/8727200669_79ea36851e_k.jpg)
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7282/8727186745_e7b48b7745_k.jpg)
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7350/8728277284_94a56a344f_k.jpg)
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7330/8728285594_8f6d4b9ba2_k.jpg)
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7302/8728295136_0e940dc1e8_k.jpg)
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AWESOME shots, Azyiu and YC!!
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Wow, great shots!
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(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5327/8757449554_19876e4aa0_k.jpg)
Had some fun helping out on a professional shoot today, I even got to bring out my camera and take a couple shots, I didn't get to use the pro lighting gear but I still am proud of this picture!
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As you should be! :tup
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Thanks man! It's definitely one of my favourite pictures!
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(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5339/8762363593_134035c276_o.jpg)
Edited it a bit more and brought out the colours from the sky more! Love it! :metal
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That is a beautiful car shot man. Kudos.
Speaking of cars, I did some post-processing on an old photo, I want to know if it looks good or what could be improved:
(https://i.imgur.com/WQDRlQH.jpg)
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Personally, what I would do, to give it more of a vintage vibe and look I would be to bring out a bit more blue in the shadows by playing with the curves. Hope that helps :)
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After all that drama surrounding my 70-200 I finally ordered a brand new lens from an online store in Canada. FINALLY :D
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After all that drama surrounding my 70-200 I finally ordered a brand new lens from an online store in Canada. FINALLY :D
A brand new 70-200? f/4 or f/2.8? Good call regardless! :tup
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2.8!
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2.8!
Right on! Very happy for you! :tup
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Thank you sir! It's not the newest model, it was the 1st model of the 70-200 2.8 USM that they released, but Id rather save $1000 and go with something that is still a huge step up from my previous lens, and I worked out a deal with a fellow pro photographer in town to buy his 5D Mk II in the near future. I'm shooting a wedding at the end of June and the money I make from that will be the down payment on it and I will pay it off over the next few months. I'm pretty excited to have pro gear finally!
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Thank you sir! It's not the newest model, it was the 1st model of the 70-200 2.8 USM that they released, but Id rather save $1000 and go with something that is still a huge step up from my previous lens, and I worked out a deal with a fellow pro photographer in town to buy his 5D Mk II in the near future. I'm shooting a wedding at the end of June and the money I make from that will be the down payment on it and I will pay it off over the next few months. I'm pretty excited to have pro gear finally!
That is a very good lens, despite it doesn't have the IS feature. Hey, in fact that's my first L-series lens back in the day! And I think you are heading to the right direction in getting a 5D MkII. I am sure that lens + the 5D2 are only gong to get your more business, and better business = better chances in getting even better equipment down the road. Good job and I am happy for you. Plus, I am seeing some major improvement on your shots, man! :tup
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Personally, what I would do, to give it more of a vintage vibe and look I would be to bring out a bit more blue in the shadows by playing with the curves. Hope that helps :)
What'dya think?
(https://25.media.tumblr.com/86c75bb0f6a640abc2fac6d057783175/tumblr_mnbdu49IPC1ql7qf3o1_1280.jpg)
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Much better man!
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8403/8817847140_d10d9835dc_o.jpg)
I played with it a bit, just for fun, and came up with this, whatya think man?
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(https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2813/8859320240_6f2054bf9d_b.jpg)
It's HERE :D
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It's HERE :D
And I see it THERE :lol
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(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8403/8817847140_d10d9835dc_o.jpg)
I played with it a bit, just for fun, and came up with this, whatya think man?
Maybe it's just me, but the remaining blue glow surrounding the car feels weird without the rest of the vintage effect to level it out.
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I totally see what you're saying, I tried to do that, but It just wouldn't exactly work that way for me.
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5489_ed_zps95e7081a.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN5489_ed_zps95e7081a.jpg.html)
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Nice one Rumborak!
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Took this one last Saturday, on a late afternoon with a very rare clear blue sky.
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Hey guys, I got to photograph one of my favourite bands last night. Scale the Summit played their first ever show in Vancouver.
Focusing was a pain in the ass last night so the shots aren't the sharpest by any means. But I'm still proud of these, especially the last one :) My first time as a photographer in the pit at a concert, so it was a growing and learning experience for me! Hope you like!
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/969366_512048972184043_1931840475_n.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/944418_512048985517375_876959626_n.jpg)
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:lol I already know exactly what they sound like just by their haircuts...
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5489_ed_zps95e7081a.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN5489_ed_zps95e7081a.jpg.html)
Nice use of a qualifier there! I really like it.
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I'm not much of a photographer, but this turned out kinda cool. From my hike Saturday evening.
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/metalmike7159/be0be64d52063f40a030a1287c2f8329_zps0e64d353.jpg)
I took many more. I must have stood on this rock for about 30 minutes, just watching the sunset. It was awesome.
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Took a trip down to florida in April. Got to take some pictures there.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/1045253_10100243758617813_515847769_n.jpg)
(https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/1011286_10100243758677693_1494121111_n.jpg)
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Setting was everything for these.
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I'm in love with that last shot
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I'm in love with that last shot
I cropped all these to 1920x1080, they make really good desktop backgrounds. I have the chicken as mine right now. If you want I could send you that last one.
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Not my work, but this seemed like the best place for this really cool picture.
(https://www.moillusions.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/single_photo_optical_illusion.jpg)
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Three crappy shots I took the other night.
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First and last ones are awesome! I mostly like the middle one too, but it's a little wonky.
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Here's a couple shots from our recent Indonesia dive trip.
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0200_zps20784d4d.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0200_zps20784d4d.jpg.html)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0210_zpsb5e4abb3.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0210_zpsb5e4abb3.jpg.html)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0169_zps9d75c448.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0169_zps9d75c448.jpg.html)
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@Azyiu: how are those crappy? :eek
@Greg: did that morey bite you? :omg:
Anyway, a very improvised shot:
So, I was experimenting with my camera and one of those transparent discs that you always find when you buy a column of CDs. With the help of my father I could achieve an exceptionally good alignement with the led lamp behind and as such obtain the best diffraction pattern. Here's the result:
(https://i1339.photobucket.com/albums/o707/wtt_wasteland/P1000512_zpsab951956.jpg)
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@Azyiu: how are those crappy? :eek
I am semi-serious, man. Well, honestly I think my stuff looks "decent" but nowhere near impeccable. :hat
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@Greg: did that morey bite you? :omg:
Naw ...just caught him as he was stretching his jaw.... :biggrin:
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My iPhone 4S pics are here :
https://instagram.com/kotowdave
:)
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I was walking around Reading today when three WWII era planes swooped over the trees quite low - I barely had enough time to get out my 4S and start snapping.
However - i was able to get this extraordinary image : :)
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Wow, that's a nice one! :tup
So, my old Canon 20D decided to give up on me. It gave me a lot of 'Error 99' that I couldn't get rid of. Tried cleaning the contacts on both the camera and my lenses but it didn't help. Went to the local camera store to get some help from the owner, but he said that I shouldn't bother sending it to Canon for repairs. It would be too expensive, plus it's over 12 years old.
So I decided to buy myself a new camera instead. I went with a Canon 1100D. I haven't taken any photos yet, but I'll be testing it out in the coming days. I'll be taking shots at a wedding next weekend, so I need to get familiarized with it and try the different settings. I'll be sure to post some shots here later on. It came with an 18-55mm lens, and I can use both my 50mm and 70-210mm with it as well.
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(https://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c276/chknptpie/photo2_zps09dc55c3.jpg)
Taken with 360 panoramic app - no colors altered. Pretty amazing view of a monsoon storm rolling into Phoenix on Saturday.
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awesome shot!!! My wife takes some great ones with her panoramic on her iPhone :)
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Okay, some first shots with the new camera.
(https://i.imgur.com/LKPc4ZP.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/IHqfTUq.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VLfrVZI.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/q0TJM8o.jpg)
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Okay, some first shots with the new camera.
(https://i.imgur.com/IHqfTUq.jpg)
Errr.... :justjen
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A little toy owl my sister gave me years ago. It appears to have lost an eye somehow ;D
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A little toy owl my sister gave me years ago. It appears to have lost an eye somehow ;D
Good to know. For a second I thought you have a Martian kitty or something. :lol
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A little toy owl my sister gave me years ago. It appears to have lost an eye somehow ;D
Man... I thought that was one jacked up kitty..... :lol
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(https://i.imgur.com/IHqfTUq.jpg)
Are you allowed to give it water and feed it after midnight?
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(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5517/9383966879_8a14932a59_o.jpg)
Here's something that I did up last night, it was my first time experimenting with ideas like (long exposure on the water, and a little bit of photoshopped texture in the sky) Hope you guys like this. :tup
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Wow, that's a nice one! :tup
So, my old Canon 20D decided to give up on me. It gave me a lot of 'Error 99' that I couldn't get rid of. Tried cleaning the contacts on both the camera and my lenses but it didn't help. Went to the local camera store to get some help from the owner, but he said that I shouldn't bother sending it to Canon for repairs. It would be too expensive, plus it's over 12 years old.
So I decided to buy myself a new camera instead. I went with a Canon 1100D. I haven't taken any photos yet, but I'll be testing it out in the coming days. I'll be taking shots at a wedding next weekend, so I need to get familiarized with it and try the different settings. I'll be sure to post some shots here later on. It came with an 18-55mm lens, and I can use both my 50mm and 70-210mm with it as well.
I've had a lot of experience shooting & filming with a Canon 600D. I really like it.
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(https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2838/9391380112_9de1f59426_o.jpg)
Hey guys! I bought a Gary Fong flash diffuser the other day, and was testing out the white balance gels that came with it at the ocean today, This photo has no colour editing in it what so ever. Pretty nuts hey?
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That's pretty cool I have to say.
Looks like an online dating profile picture though :lol
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN5604_zps2aa5be21.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN5604_zps2aa5be21.jpg.html)
Camping last weekend, we threw some "magic color" stuff into the campfire we bought at the campground.
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I ordered some receivers for off camera flash stuff! I'm buying a soft box next week too! I'm stoked to try out some new techniques!
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I ordered some receivers for off camera flash stuff! I'm buying a soft box next week too! I'm stoked to try out some new techniques!
Right on!
It's too bad you ain't in Hong Kong, or else I can take you to shops for third party remote triggers, soft box as well as other lighting gears (all compatiable and work well with either Canon or Nikon cameras) for a ficition of whatever you are paying for now. To give you some idea, I got my remote trigger for just around USD 30, and a 12" x 12" soft box for USD 15 or so. :hat
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I ordered the Yongnuo YN622c Triggers, and still debating on which Softbox speedlite kit to get.
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New toy to play around with for the next week or so! Canon 5D Mk II! I'm using it to shoot a wedding this weekend! It's not mine its my friends but I plan on buying either this or a Canon 6D which is very similar to it! Excited :D
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New toy to play around with for the next week or so! Canon 5D Mk II! I'm using it to shoot a wedding this weekend! It's not mine its my friends but I plan on buying either this or a Canon 6D which is very similar to it! Excited :D
If your choices are between a 5D2 and a 6D, I would urge you to go for a 6D. After all it is newer, and it has a few features that not even the 5D3 can offer. Like the built-in GPS, which I kind of need and want it.
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That's what my plan is! And nowadays the 6D is decently affordable!
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Right on! :tup And let me know when you get the 6D, man.
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Haha will do man!
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I took the 5D2 out for a test ride today! I was also testing out some new lighting techniques with my new soft box and off camera flash system as well! I love the results
(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5535/9682020765_cbdfe08883_o.jpg)
(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3831/9685262256_c36be1c9ba_o.jpg)
(https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2875/9682025227_67f7385def_o.jpg)
(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3779/9682026457_29acb00ddb_o.jpg)
(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3803/9685267708_0a3ce19485_o.jpg)
These were shot with the Canon 5D Mark II and the Sigma 50mm 1.4
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^ those are nice pictures, and the model is cute.
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Explanation: This is actually Mt Baker, as seen from Grouse Mountain. The original shot was all milky, so I figured I'd try a threshold filter, with unexpected results. Kinda reminds me of this picture (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa).
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Not really professional work or anything but took these this morning during my rounds
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:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Bridges in the Sky :omg:
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Nice :omg:
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN6015b_zps81aa221d.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN6015b_zps81aa221d.jpg.html)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN6011b_zps090f59de.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN6011b_zps090f59de.jpg.html)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN6033_zpsdf42f845.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN6033_zpsdf42f845.jpg.html)
This is all in the Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. I hiked 4 days there, the views were stunning. Also, this:
https://www.google.com/maps/preview#!data=!1m7!1m3!1d3!2d-73.048012!3d-50.980384!2m1!2f90!4f75!2m7!1e1!2m2!1s_7gPpcEv19oAAAQINS2R3g!2e0!5m2!1s_7gPpcEv19oAAAQINS2R3g!2e0&fid=5
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Lovely stuff, Rumby!
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Took this one yesterday, had to go down to 130' to get him.....shy lil guy. Holy crap Rumby...that first shot of yours looks right out of the Skyrim Elder Scrolls game..... :lol Great shots!
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/shark11of1_zps6b97cda0.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/shark11of1_zps6b97cda0.jpg.html)
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https://www.natureknows.org/2013/11/amazing-macro-photography-of-individual.html (https://www.natureknows.org/2013/11/amazing-macro-photography-of-individual.html)
I wanted to share this and assumed this would be the best thread. Enjoy.
P.S. Not my work, of course.
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Thought this would be the place to ask..
I always understood the half-shutter press locks the focus and exposure, but there is also an auto exposure and autofocus lock button on my camera. Whats the difference?
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Maybe that way you don't have to keep pressing the shutter button. E.g. say it' a fast-moving object, you can lock the focus and exposure in, and then keep your eye on the object itself to get the trigger timing right.
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I went to the mountain yesterday afternoon and i decided to take some pictures with my Sony A57. I hope you'll enjoy them
(https://i41.tinypic.com/21mt3jr.jpg)
(https://i39.tinypic.com/dpcynn.jpg)
(https://i44.tinypic.com/142g5z4.jpg)
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(https://i43.tinypic.com/52yujq.jpg)
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My beautiful old kitty, Mooper! He will be 18 in June. He isn't in the best of health and when he goes he will take a piece of my heart with him.
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Awwwwww :'(
It's awful seeing them get weaker & weaker.
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There's a dinosaur golf course in the centre of town now.
I snapped this shot :
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BlVvvKwCIAAJsh0.jpg:large)
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I recently bought a Sony RX100ii as a "back up" / causal "walk-around" camera. Sure, it is just a glorified point-and-shoot camera, its picture quality is still pretty acceptable.
(https://scontent-a-hkg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/t31.0-8/1780070_10152374760078453_478291547_o.jpg)
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Well guys, time for an update. I haven't been around a lot, but thats because I've been insanely busy with stuff, school, and most importantly building up my portfolio and business. Recently I rented a studio space and have been learning a whole new amount of new things from that. There's definitely a lot that I still need to learn (most noticeably is my photo shop skills). Anyway I've been having an absolute blast with it, and I'd like to share a few photos from a series I'm working on. The concept is black, white, with a different colour accent for each shoot.
So far I've done blue and yellow, heading into the studio to the red shoot tomorrow!
(https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t31.0-8/10001102_653314324724173_658063785398280745_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t31.0-8/1979304_647633451958927_4417979773076746015_o.jpg)
my lovely girlfriend helping me out by modelling in my first shoot ever in the studio
(https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/t31.0-8/1941572_646451992077073_3546856722603798912_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-b-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/t31.0-8/1978571_646351988753740_8504772137149880852_o.jpg)
Stay tuned for more guys!
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^ interesting color combinations, would love to see more. :hat
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Here's some from the red shoot I did
(https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t31.0-8/1396791_656012587787680_4677826419689051321_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-a-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t31.0-8/10321143_655910584464547_2554370246332617111_o.jpg)
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Also! I forgot to mention I've launched my own website!
Feel free to check out brettcullenphoto.com (https://brettcullenphoto.com)
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Got a bit bored hanging out at the studio with no models around, decided I'd take a self portrait :lol
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This is why I always tell friends who are semi-serious about photography, to invest in top tier equipment; they are reliable like a rock in nearly ANY condition!
Check Out What Happens When the $6,000 Nikon D4 is Left Exposed in a Storm
https://petapixel.com/2014/05/09/check-happens-6000-nikon-d4-left-exposed-storm/ (https://"https://petapixel.com/2014/05/09/check-happens-6000-nikon-d4-left-exposed-storm/")
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Some pics I've taken the recent months:
(https://i.imgur.com/7ZIpsQ4.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/tZcEEOW.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/cTIHE3G.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/9x62xTF.jpg)
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Can the folks out there with some knowledge of post-processing of photos help me out?
I've been a (very) amateur photographer for years. I'm considering putting some stuff online, and I figured before I do, I should learn how to run a basic post-processing job on my photos, pick them up a bit. I did some research into the basic methods, and have been using an (age-old) version of Photoshop to experiment, just trying to get an instinctive feel for what I'm doing based on what looks good to me.
Here's a selection of pics I've played with. It includes the originals, and then the spruced up versions. Can you check them out, give me some critique - is there anything basic I'm doing too much or too little, something I'm not doing that would help a lot? Be as honest and harsh as you like.
(I assume the easiest way to do this will be to link straight to flickr).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/124474642@N02/sets/72157644195768609/
Just to point it out, the last four pairs of pics were taken with my old camera, which was a piece of shit. I realise there's only so much that can be done to salvage these pictures quality-wise in comparison, but I wanted to include some anyway.
Some general questions too:
- Is there any difference between changing the contrast and altering the black and white "points" on a histogram? I realise that the histogram gives you more control over highlights, shadows and exposure specifically, but generally speaking, the histogram seems to be capable of producing more or less the same effect as altering contrast.
- The tools I've used are sharpening, colour saturation, using the histogram to change highlights/shadows/exposure, and the occasional straightening and changing contrast. Is there an order you would advise to take these steps in, or does it depend on the photo, or does it make no difference?
- In some cases, after all of my edits, I threw the Auto Color function on top, and it changes the photo slightly. I included some of the ones where I liked what it did. If it's possible, can you point out exactly what this function's doing?
- On the pictures from my old camera, I used the Sharpen function a lot, as the pictures were all noticeably a bit blurred. I did notice though that it creates a graininess or "noise" to the pics. Can this be avoided, or is it an inevitable side effect of the function? Is there a roundabout way of sharpening pics without having that effect?
Thanks for any help!
(and anyone else, feel free to peruse).
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^ first of all, for photo editing, I personally prefer using the Adobe Lightroom over Photoshop. However, operations and workflow of the two are very similar.
In terms of workflow, why don't you check this out first and go from there? https://digital-photography-school.com/5-tips-for-a-faster-lightroom-workflow/
Later, go google about Lr workflows (keywords killer tips, lightroom, workflow etc), since there are soooo many different ones for various processes out there. At first they might seems overwhelming, but soon enough you will see what you really need. :hat
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Downhill skiing ??
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(https://i.imgur.com/TH7w7FE.jpg)
Just a picture I took of my new snare head and I thought it actually looked really cool. :metal
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When it comes to postprocessing, adjusting the levels (I.e. the histogram) to make the blacks black and the whites white, and saturation if it was an overcast day, are the two major things. More than that it quickly becomes "polishing a turd" because clearly there's something amiss with the original picture.
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Yeah, I've had a play around in the last month, and I'm becoming increasingly comfortable with the basics, which was all I wanted. Basically all I ever do is adjust levels, saturate a bit, straighten/crop and sharpen.
I've been lucky to have some good stuff to play around with this month too, to be fair.
(https://andamucho.smugmug.com/Galleries/20140511-95-Peak/i-8Kb5NVF/0/L/DSCF8539%20copysh-L.jpg)
(https://andamucho.smugmug.com/Galleries/20140601-Sanxiantai/i-cFtP9hM/0/L/DSCF9133%20copy-L.jpg)
(https://andamucho.smugmug.com/Galleries/20140602-Sixty-Stone-Mountain/i-CK4H9Kz/0/L/DSCF9713%20copy-L.jpg)
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Smeell toilet papers… when the smell is so unbearable, you needed an extra "e" for it!! :lol
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:lol
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What Robert Schimmel used to say, "Why have scented toilet paper? Honey, come smell my lemony fresh ass!"
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN3108.jpg) (https://s.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN3108.jpg.html)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/IMG_20111019_212832.jpg) (https://s.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/IMG_20111019_212832.jpg.html)
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Rumbo, is that Cleanpoo mini a pic from your travels?! :lol
I hope they have a maxi! :lol
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Yeah, both are from my stay in Japan :lol
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Those Japanese people sure do have a great sense of humor.
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Haven't been shooting anything lately until today...
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I've been toying with the idea of getting a good quality camera for years and just last week I've been presented a chance from work to get one as a reward, problem is there's a few other choices in the electronics department such as PS4's, home theater units and iPods so it's making the choice a little harder.
The camera they're offering is a Nikon D3200 Digital SLR, I've researched it a bit and it seems to be getting a lot of praise, I'm just worried about the amount of learning I'd have to do to understand how an near-pro camera works and how to get the best out of it, I mean I still don't fully understand what "shutter speed" means heh, any advice?
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I've been toying with the idea of getting a good quality camera for years and just last week I've been presented a chance from work to get one as a reward, problem is there's a few other choices in the electronics department such as PS4's, home theater units and iPods so it's making the choice a little harder.
The camera they're offering is a Nikon D3200 Digital SLR, I've researched it a bit and it seems to be getting a lot of praise, I'm just worried about the amount of learning I'd have to do to understand how an near-pro camera works and how to get the best out of it, I mean I still don't fully understand what "shutter speed" means heh, any advice?
Dude, you can always start with full or semi-auto, and go from there as you learn. By the way, I urge you to start with something basic and simple here first, good luck and have fun: https://www.digitalslrphoto.com/dslrbasics/startersguides/16889/dslr_starters_guides_shutter_speed.html
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Having several friends who own SLRs, I actually have to say having seen them use theirs steered me away from buying one, and instead I went for a high-end compact one. Problem with SLRs is that they are so damn clunky, and if you want to use their range, you find yourself lugging around several lenses.
Compacts are more versatile, and in fact one of those friends bought one not too long ago, and has been using it exclusively now.
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Having several friends who own SLRs, I actually have to say having seen them use theirs steered me away from buying one, and instead I went for a high-end compact one. Problem with SLRs is that they are so damn clunky, and if you want to use their range, you find yourself lugging around several lenses.
Compacts are more versatile, and in fact one of those friends bought one not too long ago, and has been using it exclusively now.
Sounds like your friends ain't pro, and don't know how to use them properly :lol Just kidding. Depends on what you are aiming for, while some compacts are GREAT like the Sony RX100II or the new Ricoh GR. That being said, you definitely need a SLR (given you know how to use it properly) for certain type of shots, or in certain extreme environment (low light, or high speed sporting event etc). :hat
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Absolutely, and for professional stuff you need those cameras. I think the problem I have with SLRs is that they require upfront knowledge of what you are going to shoot. If you're a professional sports or wedding photographer, you know that. As an individual who takes cameras mostly on trips to unknown places, I find that compacts serve me much better. I don't want to have to put on a tele lens because I spotted a small animal in that glacier I'm taking a photo of.
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^ there is nothing wrong with your approach. In fact, I even told some of my friends just go with a top tier compact, and they will be set. IMO, the learning curve for using SLRs ain't that steep, but it is STILL overwhelming to those who have zero photography experience of any kind. I believe if you have the eyes and a creative mind, your gear sometimes don't matter. :hat
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Definitely. As long as you don't have a pooper in your hands, it's mostly about seeing the shot and composing it right.
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You know, photography related: For the life of me I can't think of the name of that stupid photography app that everyfuckingbody used a while ago, where every picture was like sepia-vintage and whatnot. That thing totally died, didn't it?
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You know, photography related: For the life of me I can't think of the name of that stupid photography app that everyfuckingbody used a while ago, where every picture was like sepia-vintage and whatnot. That thing totally died, didn't it?
I think you are talking about that Polaroid app?
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Instagram? People still use it, but not as much as they used to.
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Azyiu thanks for the link, that was useful. I kinda got from your discussion with rumborak that I would probably be better off getting a compact since I do not intend to go pro, I just really enjoy photography and want to see better quality. But then I checked the two compact you referred to and they're even more expensive than the DSLR one. What I do like about them is the simplicity of use, they're basically just like the crappy ass 100$-150$ digital cameras I used to buy before in terms of ease of use. What I also like about them is that they look easy to protect unlike the Nikon D3200 Digital SLR which looks incredibly fragile, just as most professional cameras I've ever seen and always thought they looked like a burden to always be on alert so they wouldn't bump into anything.
These are my options by the way:
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/Met-Fan/Untitled_zps7ac868c0.jpg)
So I'm a bit on the fence.
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Instagram? People still use it, but not as much as they used to.
That's the one. i don't know how many people use it still, but seemed like yet another sketchy purchase by Facebool.
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@ Progmetty, so some of your options are video cameras, like those GoPros. Well, my question for you is, while it is nice to do both; do you plan on shooting more photos or videos? Those GoPros are nice, but if you are looking for a prime camera; I'd probably look else where. Personally I would consider that Canon Power Shot you mentioned there.
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Azyiu Which video cameras do you mean? The one that says Sony HD or the Hero3 ones? Cause I dunno what GoPros are :/
I plan on shooting more photos than videos, I researched the Canon powershot and the amazon reviews (https://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Digital-Camera-2-7-Inch/dp/B00B5HE32I/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_2_0) for it turned me off cause it indicates the same problems I have with my current Sony Carl Zeiss CyberShot digital camera; awful pictures at night and consistently bad results when shooting moving objects and I mean the slighest movement.
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Azyiu Which video cameras do you mean? The one that says Sony HD or the Hero3 ones? Cause I dunno what GoPros are :/
I plan on shooting more photos than videos, I researched the Canon powershot and the amazon reviews (https://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-Digital-Camera-2-7-Inch/dp/B00B5HE32I/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_2_0) for it turned me off cause it indicates the same problems I have with my current Sony Carl Zeiss CyberShot digital camera; awful pictures at night and consistently bad results when shooting moving objects and I mean the slighest movement.
Those Hero3s you mentioned are made by this company called GoPro. Those are video cameras, although some models support 4K video quality; but I don't think they are what you are aiming for. As for poor quality when shooting at night / low light environment; as well as poor at shooting fast moving objects... well, sadly in a way you get what you pay for. Unfortunately I recall you said the Sony RX100II and the Ricoh GR are a bit over of your range, or else you will be pleased with any of those two.
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I see, well thanks for the advice man, I'll let you know which way I go :)
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Check this out Azyiu, I was looking up pictures (https://www.photographyblog.com/previews/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii_photos/) taken by the Sony RX100II
Images like these for example 1 (https://img.photographyblog.com/reviews/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii/photos/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii_08.jpg), 2 (https://img.photographyblog.com/reviews/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii/photos/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii_13.jpg). Which even though they look great; I still feel like I can accomplish very near quality with my Sony Carl Zeiss, they still feel like "normal" digital camera pictures, for lack of a better term in my limited knowledge of the field.
So when I compare them to pictures (https://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/nikon_d3200_review/sample_images/) like these of the D3200 I wouldn't think compacts are an alternative with little compromise, it's a significant compromise IMO and you can correct me on that since I'm a n00b ;D
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Having several friends who own SLRs, I actually have to say having seen them use theirs steered me away from buying one, and instead I went for a high-end compact one. Problem with SLRs is that they are so damn clunky, and if you want to use their range, you find yourself lugging around several lenses.
Compacts are more versatile, and in fact one of those friends bought one not too long ago, and has been using it exclusively now.
There's definitely something to be said for this, and as good as compacts have gotten it's a damn fine approach. Myself, I actually enjoy the tinkering aspect a great deal (despite being not very good at it). To me it's more of an interesting hobby than a means of capturing experiences. A modern DSL can give you as little or as much control as you want over what you're doing. That's why I went the DSLR route when planning my trip to Europe. I usually take a compromise approach myself, where I'll shoot in shutter or aperture priority mode, depending on what I'm looking for, and let it handle the math. At the same time I can switch to manual mode and be left completely on my own, or auto mode and treat it as a good quality point and click. Best of all worlds, honestly.
While it does mean toting a bag around for a short and long lens, I've gotten pretty good at it over the years, and it offers up some advantages anyway. With just a compact you're not carrying around anything but the camera. It's nice to have the manual with you. I've also got some cleaning gear, extra battery and ziplock bags which have come in very useful when I get caught in rain. Stuff that would be at home in a drawer if you didn't have the bag.
Metty, if you decide to go the DSLR route, consider Olympus. Things might have changed, but traditionally they're a great compromise option. You're not going to get Nikon optics, they are the gold standard after all, but they'll be very good anyway and you'll get more features for the price.
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I've found this sling bag to be a wonderful solution to making toting a DSLR around much easier.
(https://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91nIJ83dHGL._SL1500_.jpg)
Case Logic SLRC-205 SLR Camera Sling (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ISXBFI/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
I'm sure there are other sling type bags and mounts that can assist as well.
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Been doing a ton of traveling this year and took quite a few photos. Some of them came out pretty decent!
A friend and I were driving around, looking for interesting things to photograph and I took notice of my brake lights illuminating the trees behind me. So, I set up and took a few:
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/LinnRun-7307_zpsf07b5db2.jpg~original)
Had an idea on an empty road. Set my camera up, held the shutter down and took off driving and out this one came:
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/ParkSouth-8194_zpsf744f09c.jpg~original)
Took a trip to the Great Falls of the Potomac and saw this Great Blue Heron perched with his eye fixed on some fish. He was incredibly still! This is a ten second exposure. Yep, you read that right. 10 seconds and he's tack sharp.
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/Waterfall-1461-2br_zps02443b53.jpg~original)
I'll post more if people are interested.
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^ awesome shots!!! :omg:
Took this one earlier tonight.
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Wow! Great shots, Aythesryche and Azyiu! :eek
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Check this out Azyiu, I was looking up pictures (https://www.photographyblog.com/previews/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii_photos/) taken by the Sony RX100II
Images like these for example 1 (https://img.photographyblog.com/reviews/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii/photos/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii_08.jpg), 2 (https://img.photographyblog.com/reviews/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii/photos/sony_cybershot_dsc_rx100_ii_13.jpg). Which even though they look great; I still feel like I can accomplish very near quality with my Sony Carl Zeiss, they still feel like "normal" digital camera pictures, for lack of a better term in my limited knowledge of the field.
So when I compare them to pictures (https://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/nikon_d3200_review/sample_images/) like these of the D3200 I wouldn't think compacts are an alternative with little compromise, it's a significant compromise IMO and you can correct me on that since I'm a n00b ;D
Sorry for my late reply. Actually under the optimal lighting condition, images taken by the RX100II don't appear too special at first; yet try to do some shooting in low light conditions, and I am sure you will be impressed by it. Like I've mentioned earlier above, I carry my RX100II to work every single day; and it has been pretty damn reliable and products some pretty damn decent images.
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A few shots from a recent trip to Yosemite/King's Canyon/Sequoia national parks.
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/yos2_zps8f354d79.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/yos2_zps8f354d79.jpg.html)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/yos3_zps0cf643fb.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/yos3_zps0cf643fb.jpg.html)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/yos1_zps6bd78e77.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/yos1_zps6bd78e77.jpg.html)
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From my vacation in Martha's Vineyard this week.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/t31.0-8/1602082_4571920512131_8985258725112498691_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/10535823_4571952632934_9203957342837786705_o.jpg)
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See any sharks ? :neverusethis:
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BueL3J1IQAA7XGZ.jpg:large)
A Picture of my local Rail Station I took on my iPhone 5S :)
I like how the lamp post intersects the words READING & STATION and the person is equidistant between the cars.
Totally unplanned. :)
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A friend and I were driving around, looking for interesting things to photograph and I took notice of my brake lights illuminating the trees behind me. So, I set up and took a few:
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/LinnRun-7307_zpsf07b5db2.jpg~original)
:omg: wow nice !
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20140908_190835_zpsfus1etmp.jpg) (https://s.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20140908_190835_zpsfus1etmp.jpg.html)
My home town, just now.
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Just a shot of the moon, enjoy.
(https://scontent-b-sea.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/10687862_10152761023498453_1128966742892399433_o.jpg)
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Some night shots from the Kern River in the southern Sierra's.
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/DSC_0115_zps54476729.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/DSC_0115_zps54476729.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/DSC_0036_zpsc83495e3.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/DSC_0036_zpsc83495e3.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/DSC_0008_zpscd283ed6.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/DSC_0008_zpscd283ed6.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/DSC_0078_zps64a9d049.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/DSC_0078_zps64a9d049.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/DSC_0153_zpsa49856cb.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/DSC_0153_zpsa49856cb.jpg.html)
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^ nice use of a fish eye lens! Really nice shots you got there! :tup
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^ nice use of a fish eye lens! Really nice shots you got there! :tup
Thanks! I really want to do more night time shots. Unfortunately, conditions in Los Angeles aren't really conducive to it.
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Some of you may have heard of the so-called Umbrella Revolution that is going on in Hong Kong. This movement has been nothing but very peaceful, and here are some sight from yesterday (the 4th day):
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(https://scontent-a-hkg.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/t31.0-8/1800086_10152808546528453_7069918386396247752_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/t31.0-8/10700431_10152808546568453_7890764424883555533_o.jpg)
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For a little more about this movement: Hong Kong protests: 5 things to know about the 'umbrella revolution' - World - CBC News (https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/hong-kong-protests-5-things-to-know-about-the-umbrella-revolution-1.2781208)
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Just a shot of the moon, enjoy.
:moon:
Can you share your settings?
I have a Nikon D3100 and an old 70-210mm F/4-5.6 lens from my Nikon 8008 film camera. On my D3100, it's effectively a ~100-300mm lens. I figure 300mm is a reasonable focal length for moon shots. With f/11, 1/300-1/500 and 200-400 ISO, my exposure is fine, but the moon is very blurry. I don't think it is camera shake, because 1/300-1/500 should be fast enough even with a 300mm lens, and I've used a small tripod with the same results.
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Can you share your settings?
I have a Nikon D3100 and an old 70-210mm F/4-5.6 lens from my Nikon 8008 film camera. On my D3100, it's effectively a ~100-300mm lens. I figure 300mm is a reasonable focal length for moon shots. With f/11, 1/300-1/500 and 200-400 ISO, my exposure is fine, but the moon is very blurry. I don't think it is camera shake, because 1/300-1/500 should be fast enough even with a 300mm lens, and I've used a small tripod with the same results.
Of course. I used a Canon 5D Mark III for that shot, and my settings are as follows:
1/640 sec
f/11
ISO 400
@ 400mm (EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM + 2x extender)
Handheld
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Heres a handful of photos I took over the last month or so. Fun times and road trips!
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/WatkinsGlen-0035B_zpsbac0b8c7.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/WatkinsGlen-0008C_zps6ff3dd60.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/Blackwater-2709_zps83d84451.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/Blackwater-3222_zps25e34e22.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/Erie-0906_zpsaaa6227d.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/Potomac-0072SQB2_zps428fab5c.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/LoganOH-1337_zps80d0bbf3.jpg~original)
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/NorthPark-0012B_zps96a516e9.jpg~original)
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^ lovely shots, great job! :hat
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Ok, I've been feeling lazy in posting anything lately... just a few random shots I took during my trip to Hokkaido, Japan back in mid-Oct. Hope they don't suck too bad for you guys, enjoy. ;)
A monk in the Sapporo shopping district:
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Night sky in Lake Toya (Toyako)
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Sunrise in Lake Toya (Toyako)
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Morning time in Lake Toya (Toyako)
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Suck? Not at all, man! They're quite good. I'm especially fond of the sign with the stars. Nice punchy contrast and angle. The monk shot reminds me of being in Japan and the patience of them. Chaotic traffic all around while he patiently waits for coins to drop. The Toya sunrise shot is good. I'm liking the low contrast and shadow clipping. It gives the feeling of early days and just waking up where everything isn't quite yet in focus. Tranquility, too. Morning Toya is good, too. Love the clouds.
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Suck? Not at all, man! They're quite good. I'm especially fond of the sign with the stars. Nice punchy contrast and angle. The monk shot reminds me of being in Japan and the patience of them. Chaotic traffic all around while he patiently waits for coins to drop. The Toya sunrise shot is good. I'm liking the low contrast and shadow clipping. It gives the feeling of early days and just waking up where everything isn't quite yet in focus. Tranquility, too. Morning Toya is good, too. Love the clouds.
Thanks for your kind words! :hefdaddy
Yeah, that was what I was aiming for in that monk shot. He was just standing there soooo damn patiently. And I thought I just HAVE to capture that feeling!!
I got the sunrise shot by luck in a way. I was not planning to do it whatsoever!! Yet for whatever reasons I woke up at 5am that morning. I immediately check the weather report, and found out the sun would come up at around 5:50am or so. So I gathered myself (kind of forced myself to leave the warm bed) and took off to the shore. Though very cold (around -3'C) the weather was perfect!!
The early morning hours in the Lake Toya area during the Fall season is just beautiful! The wind was blowing in high attitude that causes those clouds to appear the way they look. In some way that helps making the shot looking like it was exposed longer that it really was.
For the star shot. I originally wanted to do a longer exposure, but the surrounding street lights were strong enough to affect my shots if I go any longer. That was pretty much the best (with little prior star shooting experience) I could do at this time.
Again, many thanks for your kind words!! :hefdaddy
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Whats up guys?! It's been awhile! Great shots from all the previous posters :D I've been missing out on great work!
Anyway here's a shot of a player from the hockey game I shot tonight!
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(https://i.imgur.com/gQA3aG7.jpg)
Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada.
Such a calm and awesome place.
This will be my mental escape when this crazy semester gets the best of me.
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Wow, really beautiful scene and you did a great job of capturing it too.
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Nice editing. Love that 70's kind of mood, whether that was your intention or not.
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I've been really going with creating that style of look in all of my photos recently. It's just been the style I've been rolling with it. I like it a lot! It's kind of like creating a film look on digital.
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I've been really going with creating that style of look in all of my photos recently. It's just been the style I've been rolling with it. I like it a lot! It's kind of like creating a film look on digital.
I am going with the old Fuji film look myself with lower temp color and a touch of a green tilt in my recent photos.
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(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t31.0-8/10944885_10204109351146415_2794368579199372217_o.jpg)
Gave star photography a go tonight. This was just ten minutes out of town. Turned out awesome!
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Some friends of mine commented there is hardly ever any people in my shots... now I give you people! :lol
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An old shot from several years ago, and I came across to it just the other night.
(https://scontent-sin.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t31.0-8/10608382_10153167091133453_786714534451521818_o.jpg)
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I just upgraded to the Canon 16-35mm L f/2.8 II, and I guess it is time to salute my trusted 17-40mm L f/4 that, served me very well over the past 6 years; and traveled around the world with me during that time, thank you!
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/v/t34.0-12/960301_10153180675038453_983918748595102089_n.jpg?oh=1a6558afdceb4feeaa211a9d379db9ab&oe=54F51763&__gda__=1425352604_ea44918d22c56ad788d530c45d31b277)
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As an absolutely newbie to the world of photography I'm thinking of picking up an entry level DSLR and making a hobby out of it. After a little bit of research I'm leaning towards a Nikon D3300 since $500 is about my limit. I really like a lot of the sample shots I'm seeing. I'd go Canon as an alternative but it seems the SL1 is considered a little less robust as the D3300.
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As an absolutely newbie to the world of photography I'm thinking of picking up an entry level DSLR and making a hobby out of it. After a little bit of research I'm leaning towards a Nikon D3300 since $500 is about my limit. I really like a lot of the sample shots I'm seeing. I'd go Canon as an alternative but it seems the SL1 is considered a little less robust as the D3300.
IMHO, either camera is good for beginners. Personally I like Canon's picture quality, and overall tone better though.
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Ended up getting the D3300. Any good guides or tips to help get used to a camera? I understand what all these manual controls do but it's more getting used to how they go together. I was just going to go out and experiment.
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I would probably try to do "extreme" shots, to familiarize yourself with the different aspects. E.g. take super-bright photos, super-dark ones, closeups etc.
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Ended up getting the D3300. Any good guides or tips to help get used to a camera? I understand what all these manual controls do but it's more getting used to how they go together. I was just going to go out and experiment.
Look up the basics on the internet, and then just keep shooting! Meanwhile, keep checking out other photographers' photos; and soon enough you will find a style you like. From there onward, just try to perfect your technique and all. That's all it. :hat
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https://www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/blog/12018/29-quotes-by-photographer-henri-cartier-bresson/
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A couple test shots I took yesterday:
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lqna-Smza1Q/VQbBDM0SkeI/AAAAAAAAA_Y/G_kMzJTkMWI/w1024-h683-no/shea1_sm.png)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qCZF_FjYA1o/VQbBDQZy7sI/AAAAAAAAA_c/io1wKJnUBHs/w1024-h683-no/shea2_sm.png)
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(https://fotos.fotoflexer.com/b2deaf650182591b88a4c263d791e150.jpg)
Charles Island. Milford CT.
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(https://fotos.fotoflexer.com/61290d55d0e9a9b71c647485397186c4.jpg)
Union cemetery, Easton CT.
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Love the high contrast B/W shots there, Tick! :tup
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/IMG_20150402_112712_zpsadwcxebv.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/IMG_20150402_112712_zpsadwcxebv.jpg.html)
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/IMG_20150403_144930_stitch_zpsoifip8ue.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/IMG_20150403_144930_stitch_zpsoifip8ue.jpg.html)
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Lolzona
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/IMG_20150402_112712_zpsadwcxebv.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/IMG_20150402_112712_zpsadwcxebv.jpg.html)
Don't you feel like those roads go on forever?! You look and it stuns you that you've traveled for 2 hours and everything feels the same.
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Western New York is like that. The roads are on perfect 90 degree angles from each other and you can go for a half hour dead straight. I think the line of sight is a couple miles ahead.
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Thought I'd join the fun:
A tree near Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. This is probably my best photo of the trip, but the focus is a bit too soft. Not sure what I did wrong. f/16, 1/125, ISO-200, +1EV
(https://i.imgur.com/Wn3N40z.jpg?1)
This next one is a bit better in that regard. Its amazing the color you get from dead wood. I guess I'm just still learning the camera since I apparently had ISO set to auto. f/16, 1/640, ISO-3200, +1 EV. I only just looked at the photo data when posting this image, and am surprised how good ISO-3200 looks. Imagine if it were 100? I wonder why it set the ISO and shutter so high.
(https://i.imgur.com/Fe53xhF.jpg?1)
Edit: I guess adding the +1 EV to the exposure settings isn't necessary, since that just tells the computer to use settings that will overexpose the image by one stop. At least that's my understanding of that setting.
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grrrrr
I really need to get myself an actual camera.
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(https://fotos.fotoflexer.com/e00bd50aafd7720017a4f0cf65bffafd.jpg)
The eye in the sky is watching!
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Some street photos from this old district in Hong Kong.
Before there were those big box electronic stores, there were these old fashioned / neighborhood electronic stores like this one.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/11037506_10153286973298453_4146349834178522546_o.jpg)
An old fashioned neighborhood shoes store.
(https://scontent-sin.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t31.0-8/11149766_10153286973303453_6963243799918639499_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xta1/t31.0-8/10514189_10153286973258453_9124494199027995632_o.jpg)
A typical neighborhood Chinese BBQ shop
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/t31.0-8/11008589_10153245685793453_8716014643867004934_o.jpg)
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The bright colors in those shots are outstanding.
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The bright colors in those shots are outstanding.
Thanks for your kind words, sir! :hefdaddy
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Wow, I love the contrasts of those pics :tup .
I guess it's my time to contribute to this thread with some pics from my trip to England, back in January this year. Although I wished I had a decent camera, my phone's did a better work than what I'd expected, so here are some which actually look great.
(https://i.share.pho.to/332c7dc1_l.jpeg) (https://pho.to/9GQHQ)
Loch Ness
(https://i.share.pho.to/2865d036_l.jpeg) (https://pho.to/9GQHQ)
London (duh)
(https://i.share.pho.to/37b28c52_l.jpeg) (https://pho.to/9GQHQ)
British Museum
(https://i.share.pho.to/fb1f6ade_l.jpeg) (https://pho.to/9GQHQ)
Bournemouth beach
(https://i.share.pho.to/f565b792_l.jpeg) (https://pho.to/9GQHQ)
More of Bournemouth beach
(https://i.share.pho.to/becdd506_l.jpeg) (https://pho.to/9GQHQ)
Surprise!
You can see the pics in full size if you click on them or see them all here (https://pho.to/9GQHQ).
I'd love to share more if there's enough people interested on them ::) .
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Nice shots... and the last one is a snowman, right? :lol
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Is it possible, since you can vary the ISO setting of the sensor, to have varying ISO across the sensor? There are already variable density filters to have half the image underexposed by a stop or so, but this could achieve the same thing. I've never heard of such a feature, but I wonder if it is technically possible.
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Is it possible, since you can vary the ISO setting of the sensor, to have varying ISO across the sensor? There are already variable density filters to have half the image underexposed by a stop or so, but this could achieve the same thing. I've never heard of such a feature, but I wonder if it is technically possible.
Interesting idea. I can't say if it is technically possible, but I think it would be a beeyatch to meter THAT one shot. I also think it is easier to either compose a HDR photo, or simply edit such a complex lighting shot on PS or something?
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Hey people, I've been wanting to take up some new hobbies, and photography has really interested me. However, I know practically nothing about cameras and lenses and all that kind of stuff. My birthday is coming up and I thought about trying to save up and get a pretty good camera so I can go take some pictures when I start going on hiking trails soon. Does anyone have any recommendations? I know it's not as simple as picking up a camera and pressing buttons, but I have to learn somehow. :)
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Just know that the difference between a $400 camera (entry level SLR) and a $4000 camera will be lost on a beginner, or even an amateur. The main difference between the 2 is just functionality that makes life easier for the guy who is shooting all day every day. Those features will only confuse and distract from learning.
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From the Bronx Zoo. I was surprised by the color on this one, since it doesn't look this way in the ambient light.
(https://i.imgur.com/LONdD8j.jpg)
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Very cool!
I'm going to get a Nikon D3300, there's an Amazon package that costs $600 which includes the camera and kit lens, an extra zoom lense, a 32 GB SD card, a case, and a WiFi adapter since this one doesn't have built in WiFi.
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I'm not too familiar with WiFi use in cameras, but there are WiFi SD cards, which may eliminate the need for a dedicated WiFi adapter.
The D3300 seems to be the newer version of the D3100, which I have.
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Yeah, the D3300 might be the best for the value today. The 5300 wasn't much different, mainly just having a swivel screen, and built in wifi, and maybe more autofocus points, which I could care less about. I'm looking forward to getting it and learning with it, I'm going up to Commerce in Atlanta this weekend for the drag races so I figured that would be a cool event to bring the camera too. It should be arriving Wednesday!
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/20150509_1649002_zpsgzxajufl.jpg)
Not "professional" at all, this was taken with my LG G3 camera. Amazing how close to the object it can still focus, I was about 5 cm from the bee.
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Here is a blog with gallery of nothing but iPhone photos
https://www.chasejarvis.com/index.php#mi=2&pt=1&pi=10000&s=0&p=5&a=0&at=0
I don't know why they are all in pairs.
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/20150509_1649002_zpsgzxajufl.jpg)
Not "professional" at all, this was taken with my LG G3 camera. Amazing how close to the object it can still focus, I was about 5 cm from the bee.
Nice! I actually have an LG G3 as well. When it's not too busy being a pain in the ass, this phone actually has a pretty good camera for what it is.
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(https://i.imgur.com/Eobislj.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/PMUUmxu.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/3OV6zKy.jpg)
I took these today, just got my camera last night. They're all a bit the same, with focus up front but a blurry background, I tried to add some variety, but I figured it's my first time using it. I've looked up a lot on how to use the camera in manual mode, and it's gonna take a bit of practice. Unfortunately I only took these in Program mode, but it's a start. I'm trying to steer away from Auto as quick as I can. These were taken with a Nikon D3300 and the kit lens.
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Cool. What aperture did you use for those? The kit lens goes down to only 3.5 I think.
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Yeah, 3.5 is the lowest. I wanna say it may have been 4 or 5, I can't really remember. That's something I need to take note of more. I'm understanding how the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work, still trying to completely grasp how they all work together. It's pretty fascinating.
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I bought this book (https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Exposure-Photographs-Digital-Updated/dp/0817463003/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1431700924&sr=8-2&keywords=understanding+exposure) a while ago. It's a good explanation of the function of the 3 main photography parameters, ISO, shutter, aperture. Not very technical, and quite helpful. I understand them on a technical level but it hasn't helped me take better pictures. The idea is to look at a subject, and already have an intuitive idea what your settings should be before you shoot. This takes more practice than book reading.
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I might consider getting that. And I suppose it's something that would take getting used to, trying to change settings ahead of time.
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/20150509_1649002_zpsgzxajufl.jpg)
Not "professional" at all, this was taken with my LG G3 camera. Amazing how close to the object it can still focus, I was about 5 cm from the bee.
That bee looks pretty aggressive to me... I probably wouldn't want to mess with it, lol!
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I'm not allergic to bees, and their supposed aggressiveness is massively overblown anyway. I bagdered the shit out of that bee.
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(https://i.imgur.com/ukYKqOZ.jpg)
Took this one by accident this morning. :metal
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I'm not allergic to bees, and their supposed aggressiveness is massively overblown anyway. I bagdered the shit out of that bee.
Yeah, some people go bananas over bees. I just continue to move around as if they are not there. Don't bother them, and they wont bother you.
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I'm not allergic to bees, and their supposed aggressiveness is massively overblown anyway. I bagdered the shit out of that bee.
I used to pet the fat plump ones all the time as a kid and never once got stung. This was taken last week by a friend of mine. It was content to just chill on my finger and clean itself a bit before flying off after about 5 minutes or so.
(https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/llamabearduck/IMG_6367_zpsaiimusbt.jpeg~original)
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Photo I took tonight.
(https://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa101/ElephantineSubtlety/DSCF8719.jpg) (https://s199.photobucket.com/user/ElephantineSubtlety/media/DSCF8719.jpg.html)
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Took this one about an hour ago.
(https://i.imgur.com/QQdFCcT.jpg)
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I am not a photographer by any stretch of the imagination, but I liked this shot from my phone while on my recent weekend getaway with my wife. This is Fort Fisher, North Carolina:
(https://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i238/hefdaddy42/personal/Fort%20Fisher_zps2m48f9s8.jpg)
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Moody and simple, I like it! :tup
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Adorama has a 55-200mm F4.5/5.6 VR factory refurb lens for $90, where it is normally about $240. I've also considered getting a 35mm or 50mm prime F/1.8 lens for low light indoor stuff. Since the kit lens already includes 18-55, I wonder which lens would be more useful.
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I post my stuff to 500px. I try to be good, but there are so many great photographers on 500px that it almost makes me want to give up.
https://500px.com/webpoet73
I also post to Flickr, just not as often
https://www.flickr.com/photos/webpoet73/
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On my way to the Columbia Icefield, I came across to my first ever wild bear! :lol
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/11402576_10153438155198453_4088436493848675018_o.jpg)
Here is a shot of the Icefield
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/t31.0-8/11416365_10153438155213453_1341699225604211102_o.jpg)
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On my way to the Columbia Icefield, I came across to my first ever wild bear! :lol
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/11402576_10153438155198453_4088436493848675018_o.jpg)
Here is a shot of the Icefield
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/t31.0-8/11416365_10153438155213453_1341699225604211102_o.jpg)
Awesome! That's such an incredible sight to see. Took the grandkids to Yosemite last summer and saw our first....then many more LOL. Fun stuff!!!!!
Here's a couple shots from our latest dive trip to Cozumel....
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0166_zpsgabw7sdi.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0166_zpsgabw7sdi.jpg.html)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0119_zpsdvybvcow.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0119_zpsdvybvcow.jpg.html)
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0049_zps67avfkv6.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0049_zps67avfkv6.jpg.html)
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View from the Staten Island Ferry this morning:
(https://i1272.photobucket.com/albums/y393/Prog_Snob/IMG_20150612_060146_zpsio7nk4jr.jpg)
(https://i1272.photobucket.com/albums/y393/Prog_Snob/IMG_20150612_060805_zpsccfylp9h.jpg)
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Not a great shot photography wise but I was on top of the Bank of America Tower in NYC today for work.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/3Bcay-YQBcq8KGCE5umfrrIphwTtn7yqUW8XjppieK8=w1727-h971-no)
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Man...if that barrier/wall wasn't in the lower left, that would be an awesome shot! Still cool though :biggrin:
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So, for my recent Japan + Western Canadian trip, I borrowed a Ricoh GR1V from a friend of mine, and used a roll of AGFA Color Plus ISO 200 film for the below shots. With virtually no touch ups done to any of them, I think they turned out quite pleasing... oh, by the way, the first shot was taken in Hong Kong.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/11059633_10153490786183453_6163906480492337629_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtp1/t31.0-8/11217970_10153490786178453_9206181602869771910_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/11539234_10153490786088453_4987605359718606655_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/10985170_10153490786068453_7650017400406601400_n.jpg?oh=c2a2511a28f27a86e7d23e7b506881bb&oe=561CF221&__gda__=1444903236_e96d59fc1ebf2251931aca929cd98ea4)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/t31.0-8/11710042_10153490785893453_1259468439588596705_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/10623492_10153490786063453_150308486568659546_o.jpg)
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Pretty Pretty pretty pretty happy with this shot I took today with my iPhone 5S :)
(https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xat1/t31.0-8/11537626_1656909837899191_2839350402600172337_o.jpg)
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Nice!
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN0001_zpsjnlh6fjr.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/DSCN0001_zpsjnlh6fjr.jpg.html)
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i'm not catholic but I appreciate architecture.
I would love to have a go on one of the huge pipe organs those places have.
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i'm not catholic but I appreciate architecture.
I would love to have a go on one of the huge pipe organs those places have.
I'd love to hear someone play New Millennium out of one of those huge pipe organs, lol!! :biggrin:
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Some cows
(https://s3.postimg.org/eboysdehf/Transitions_Thumbnail.jpg)
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(https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/11226077_10205854962805146_7205220149687807998_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xat1/t31.0-8/11141766_10205854968605291_3611532440039304922_o.jpg)
And a few ones from Christmas Day 2014:
(https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t31.0-8/11058494_10206014700958500_2996639855214211215_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/t31.0-8/11731926_10206014701478513_5483443050664600771_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-mxp1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/t31.0-8/11707726_10206014709798721_3891001921645498472_o.jpg)
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:metal
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(https://scontent-lga1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtp1/v/t1.0-9/11168763_10200928843099400_223151962006554042_n.jpg?oh=0188e0189c3b448b4de092ea498aadd5&oe=567ED2BD)
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(https://fotos.fotoflexer.com/92f19020c9170dae29e60b2a7fa17351.jpg)
The Phoenix rising!
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Haven't been posting here for a long long time. Enjoy.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t31.0-8/12030524_10153678121508453_8101941648977081351_o.jpg)
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:metal :metal
Here's an awesome picture of a tree I took with my trusty iPhone 5S :)
https://instagram.com/p/7k0oCYRHiv/?taken-by=kotow2015
EDIT : NON INSTAGRAMMY VERSION :
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/COytZBhWEAASReA.jpg:large)
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Snapped these during a hiking trip with friends last weekend.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/t31.0-8/12022504_10153703682013453_7302215981477270438_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/s960x960/12052478_10153703682173453_5733742845542260496_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/t31.0-8/12052609_10153703682263453_4069229354904235557_o.jpg)
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This is what Jones Beach Theater looks like on a cloudy and slightly flooded day:
(https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpt1/t31.0-8/q82/s2048x2048/12132490_10102392242718229_3424947304614616398_o.jpg)
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This is what Jones Beach Theater looks like on a cloudy and slightly flooded day:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MFQsoTIb007l8P7iH2_vG1hulxpjpDhIiOL6gE5xtlUzEVmDCZF-szBuQqDFSG1VSxMDO9QGCyc1zJlT1KXEq8aueo__FMmTc-JVufFyUy4L2YhTM-2axyEbJhEzjef3v7_03NrvrA3cUcxchiPpTER2et0Pvn1fu-9b5rbUrM0LQZOczM9nM9-Udae00RNqhx7L4nQaPUNCoHzWYy1fWc7XztOsO9sXNMO22yAQgMkDojc7myIAA4N3q3q_xBU7WKwu2fqbzqwDJQem-L4zGgPIn4n0nYDjOGgHLHtK_nIcMhqQhLe2ye4LR_fjGe4qc4qQO4Vavn9l0mPDXi_WbWlvlYBQJa1fBxXxwfYSw8sUmkU4ZLyn__trxLkN47EJAVnkCG_fZ3-2MhNmo9aYKYbxzHkAb1NjNr62bpAYeAuSSqDlNVKhrmDMcKE33yKxPVYz_iFPLdqOjpfKFzmat3B6bgoThjt8g9tnQzEw-6-uLi84ZvFWW0X4yHb8pAbA7zaZkQGBIz7VNMQMvnuO-wb9RIOxhddh3i0mkGsbEcM=w1920-h335-no)
The image not showing, dude. :facepalm:
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Should work now. Google Photos is wonky with links.
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Should work now. Google Photos is wonky with links.
Much better, cool!
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Thought some of you camera guys would be interested in this.
https://money.cnn.com/2015/10/07/technology/light-l16-camera/index.html?iid=SF_River
I curious to hear your thoughts. I don't know how revolutionary this device will be, but in time, do you think it's possible that telescopic lenses will be completely phased out?
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(https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/12105801_10201115254239562_1990129203760714153_n.jpg?oh=250e36c165e3b3288c9398c20160ae3a&oe=56D2F4A9)
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I want to do an arrangement of framed photos for my living room, something like these:
(https://www.thedesignconfidential.com/sites/default/files/the%20great%20frame%20up%204_0.jpg)
or
(https://purpletreephotography.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/411082.jpg)
But goddamn, framing is expensive. One layout I have is 7 8x12 prints and 3 12x18 prints. Frame pricing seems to be based on area, so no matter how I arrange the size and quantity, it is over $500 for the wall I want to fill. I've looked at almost every internet framing site, and their prices are all pretty much the same.
Also, i don't want to crop any photos which are all 3:2. Off-the-shelf frames are all stupid 8x10, 11x14, 16x20, etc. If you want 3:2 frames, they are all custom, even though this is default photo aspect ratio.
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Thought I'd revive the thread a little.
(https://i.imgur.com/LVCUE3K.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/PGjjscZ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/6B3ZPB2.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/VvgA57a.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Elx8Ga3.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/OHkf2BN.jpg)
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From my trip to Tokyo a few weeks ago, enjoy.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtp1/t31.0-8/12371197_10153842570248453_6113100453533127897_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/t31.0-8/12362913_10153842570828453_310244769619838699_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/12370714_10153842571023453_1413399051707089576_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xft1/t31.0-8/12356806_10153842571173453_7165738837522946045_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpl1/t31.0-8/s960x960/11206769_10153842571373453_6007762299410598216_o.jpg)
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/12339478_10153842571518453_4307604892206254494_o.jpg)
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Wow those are lovely !
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Glad I found this thread.... I'm an amature photographer taking photography more serious since a couple of years ago.
One of my favorite past-times is to take a walk in the night with my camera and my tripod shooting "blue hour" photos.
This year I added a fun bit of kit "a pixel stick", a long stick with hundreds of led lights that can be made to display an image "row by row", making photos like this possible:
(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/402/20145178882_4abd499de2_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/wGaiQo)
Walking up Blecktornsgränd (https://flic.kr/p/wGaiQo) by Martin Sandberg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/swedishgoose/), on Flickr
Everywhere I go I try to bring my camera and tripod, even on vacations so that I can go out in the blue hour like here in Funchal about a year ago:
(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7563/16349552142_c33fd748a9_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/qUKJf3)
2015: 8/115 With Funchal at your back (https://flic.kr/p/qUKJf3) by Martin Sandberg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/swedishgoose/), on Flickr
I also love shooting photos on a theme so I follow a couple of groups on Flickr that have weekly themes or themes spread out over the year.
This one was shot a couple of years ago on the theme "Silence":
(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4012/4298109219_436029e7ec_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/7xNW8n)
Silence (https://flic.kr/p/7xNW8n) by Martin Sandberg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/swedishgoose/), on Flickr
Unfortunateley I haven't had too much time for photography this year, even struggled and failed to take one photo per week..... hope next year will be better.
Oh... another shot I took on a theme is the one I use for my avatar. It was on the theme "Album cover" which I used to try out a lighting technique I had thought about for a while.... I was going for a kind of cover feeling like it was from the 80ties
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8396/8640223425_bbd8bd61f0_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/eavppp)
2013: 101/365 Never again (https://flic.kr/p/eavppp) by Martin Sandberg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/swedishgoose/), on Flickr
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Here's a couple shots from our latest dive trip to Cozumel....
(https://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn85/sideways777777/DSC_0166_zpsgabw7sdi.jpg) (https://s302.photobucket.com/user/sideways777777/media/DSC_0166_zpsgabw7sdi.jpg.html)
Fantastic dive shots.... love that turtle... and the one with the diver is really cool although a little space on the bottom would have made it even better
Mind if I ask what gear you use?
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I've had an old external flash in my closet for years which had old battery crud in it. I finally decided to take it apart and clean it, and after putting it back together it works. Now I'm not really sure how to use it. It's a Vivitar 2800 "auto thyristor" and my camera is a Nikon D3100. I simply put it in the hot shoe, went through the menu and set the flash control from TTL to Manual. This was enough to allow the camera to trigger the flash. After poking around a bit, I read that this can be dangerous and the flash trigger voltage could ruin some modern DSLRs and is not recommended without checking. oops. Anyway, I checked the voltage and its 147V, where my camera's max is 250V. No sweat.
Now what? The camera menu allows control of the flash intensity, but I figure that only works with newer "smart" flashes. Since this one connects only via the central contact pin, I assume the camera can only act to trigger the flash. There are 2 auto modes and a manual mode on the flash, but I'm not really sure how they operate. There is a slider to select ISO/ASA, but this does not connect to any of the electrical components inside the unit; it only serves as a user guide telling you what aperture to use. I do understand the concept of max flash sync shutter speed, which is 1/250 on my camera, but that's about it. The user's manual isn't very clear to me. The flash auto modes simply expose a light meter through either of 2 small holes depending on which range you select.
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN7178_zpsifxfqigp.jpg)
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/DSCN7178_zpsifxfqigp.jpg)
That's very cool. Wish I had a decent camera...
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That's very cool. Wish I had a decent camera...
rumborak's shot was indeed cool, but I'd like to point out you DO NOT need a super nice / professional grade camera to take good to great pictures! Learn about photography basics, and remember practice makes perfect!
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From my trip to Tokyo a few weeks ago, enjoy.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/12370714_10153842571023453_1413399051707089576_o.jpg)
I love this photo. Nice, man!
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From my trip to Tokyo a few weeks ago, enjoy.
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/12370714_10153842571023453_1413399051707089576_o.jpg)
I love this photo. Nice, man!
Thanks so much!!
Actually I like this below one I shot on film better, hope you like it too.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xlp1/t31.0-8/12374999_10153841026033453_87406715268613341_o.jpg)
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(https://s8.postimg.org/q1osjb5kl/Ruoholahti_Full.jpg)
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For some reason, I feel like there should be a giant pig floating somewhere in that photo.
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For some reason, I feel like there should be a giant pig floating somewhere in that photo.
x2 :biggrin:
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(https://fotos.fotoflexer.com/9d667108e40726982c0b4b30dacf7b63.jpg)
A now desolate Charles Island in Milford, CT.
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(https://i.imgur.com/Wn3N40z.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/Fe53xhF.jpg?1)
I made some small edits to the photos I posted a few months ago just using the free view NX software that came with my camera. I guess its a bit like lightroom. They were just changes to contrast and brightness if I remember correctly. I think it made a huge difference:
(https://i.imgur.com/Z3lcEan.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/KzXppwf.jpg)
I plan on printing and framing these soon.
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I love photography but would benefit greatly from taking a course on it. This is probably my favorite photo I've ever taken:
(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/justjen/michaelwiltonqueensryche_zpsjhjvl29j.jpg)
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(https://s33.postimg.org/fb7ux3qmn/Sothevuori.jpg)
(https://s33.postimg.org/56nwfia33/Pessi_Karlovin_silta_nk.jpg)
(https://s33.postimg.org/r748w4sr3/Pessi_Kirkolla_nk.jpg)
(https://s33.postimg.org/5ot5plcb3/Porkkalan_P_ntt_nk.jpg)
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Wow, great ones!
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I generally don't like to digitally alter photographs that I take but I'm looking to make some bizarre imagery.
(https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13241318_982025725238237_7072771449813725755_n.jpg?oh=4d5c03b4a392056895c41400bf55fb62&oe=57DC90FA)
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Just iPhone photos... but she is pretty photogenic.
(https://scontent.fphx1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13336141_10156924911835247_7743816636017061207_n.jpg?oh=0e7d8f3131f1f5eab10639d97d9b9590&oe=57C3C87D)
(https://scontent.fphx1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13336037_10156924912105247_942008245386168510_n.jpg?oh=dcca09e883639dcebeb39db6ea77382b&oe=57DF9E76)
(https://scontent.fphx1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13339501_10156924911700247_5375600384913852069_n.jpg?oh=4d9e20fd244f44b5bacda4e786feeeab&oe=57E51B17)
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(https://fotos.fotoflexer.com/2507b73b24163b58e2de605c5aabea5b.jpg)
Sun setting on Newport Rhode Island
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/14570723_10157472665705542_6148833641357065816_o_zpsdlpc8vwn.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/14570723_10157472665705542_6148833641357065816_o_zpsdlpc8vwn.jpg.html)
Waiting in line for Opeth, in the shadow of the Green Monstah.
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A few shots from my recent trip to San Francisco and the surrounding area.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/14444977_10154587368848453_1050147796760786448_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/14481762_10154587368993453_5429819624560719050_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/14480605_10154587369328453_2600263374900221973_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/14468251_10154587369413453_7760588019096645494_o.jpg)
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/14445162_10154587370838453_6726945468952284495_o.jpg)
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Just a random snap using my Sony RX100ii the other day.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/15391489_10154818967423453_6477783243932912262_o.jpg)
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I just bought a 35mm f/1.8 lens for my nikon D3100, mostly for indoor low-light use. The kit lens is 18-55 f/3.5 which just doesn't cut it in most low light conditions. Results are pretty good, but I have to pay closer attention to the focus at the large apertures due to the super small depth of field.
Also, even though my camera is the entry level model from 4 years ago, I see no reason to replace/upgrade. The new D3XXX seems to just add pixels, and the D5XXX uses the same sensor but adds some more AF points. The D7XXX would allow me to use an old AF lens I have since there is an AF motor in the camera body, but the other features are too "pro" level, and would just confuse and get in my way (dual SD cards, several user profiles, etc.). I suppose those extra features are useful to someone who shoots daily, but do nothing to a casual user like me.
Edit: Another thought. I wear glasses, and can't get my eye close enough to the viewfinder to see the whole frame at once without moving my head around. Anyone else have this problem? I can't be the only one who uses a camera while wearing glasses. I notice that I don't have this issue on my old film SLR. Could the viewfinder just be a bit skimpy on my entry level DSLR?
Edit: While i'm still thinking about it, what is this button on the lens mount bezel?
(https://i.imgur.com/MXAt74q.jpg)
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I have that same lens and it's all I use for almost everything. I love using it everywhere I go, it's perfect for fast pictures esp with my 2 year old running all over the place. I have a D5200 and I think the difference between the 3,5 & 7 series only becomes important on the variety of shots you take and ergonomics of control. Like you said those features become useful the more you take pictures and find use for them like extra AF points, higher ISO, extra FPS, etc.. I will upgrade to a D7200 at some point and make use of the faster shutter speed, dual SD card and builtin wifi mostly until then I'm more than happy with the D5200.
And FYI The D5xxx series has the same sensor as the D7xxx series and not D3xxx as you mentioned
I do need to get a faster and wider lens in the 12-28mm range as the kit lens is lacking at times.
Currently I have 4 lenses
Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 fisheye
35 mm f/1.8G
55-200mm f/4-5.6G
the stock 15-55mm kit lens
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Hi all! I have a photography related question and figured this would be a good place to ask!
I am not a photographer and do not know much beyond my iPhone camera. Long story short, I work in marketing for an engineering firm. I am looking to purchase a camera so I can visit newly constructed buildings and take pictures of the buildings to be used on different pieces of marketing material. For example - last week I was at a ground breaking for a new office building and took photos on my phone because it was the best thing available to me at the time.
I am looking into pricing out what it would cost for my company to buy a camera to use primarily for this type of purpose (basically taking pictures of buildings). I'm looking for camera suggestions. I'm guessing anything below $500 (which I realize isn't much in the world of cameras) will get approved automatically, so I'd like to try to keep it to $500 or below if possible. I may be able to spend more, but I'll probably need to provide some specific justification if it creeps above $500.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Just read this article and felt this thread was a perfect place to put it. Incredibly interesting read.
https://forward.com/culture/356537/why-times-trump-cover-is-a-subversive-work-of-political-art/
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Hi all! I have a photography related question and figured this would be a good place to ask!
I am not a photographer and do not know much beyond my iPhone camera. Long story short, I work in marketing for an engineering firm. I am looking to purchase a camera so I can visit newly constructed buildings and take pictures of the buildings to be used on different pieces of marketing material. For example - last week I was at a ground breaking for a new office building and took photos on my phone because it was the best thing available to me at the time.
I am looking into pricing out what it would cost for my company to buy a camera to use primarily for this type of purpose (basically taking pictures of buildings). I'm looking for camera suggestions. I'm guessing anything below $500 (which I realize isn't much in the world of cameras) will get approved automatically, so I'd like to try to keep it to $500 or below if possible. I may be able to spend more, but I'll probably need to provide some specific justification if it creeps above $500.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Meant to reply to this yesterday. For under $500 there is the entry model that jasc15 uses Nikon D3100 which should more than suffice your needs and should be able to find great deals on them for under $400 easily. I don't know the Canon equivalent of the D3100, there should be deals on that as well. If buildings are your primary objective I'd imagine you'll need a wide angle lens as well, though that you can do a bit later once you get used to the default lens.
I'd also suggest learning some basic photography skills to make your pictures stand out. Hope this helps, if there is anything more specific you want to know I can chime in.
Was browsing amazon and found this (https://www.amazon.com/Canon-T6-Digital-Telephoto-Accessory/dp/B01D93Z89W/ref=pd_lpo_421_bs_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AQQBRH1SQWG1W6XWCDY5)which seems like a pretty good deal all under $500.
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Just a random snap using my Sony RX100ii the other day.
(https://scontent-hkg3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/15391489_10154818967423453_6477783243932912262_o.jpg)
Beautiful!
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Meant to reply to this yesterday. For under $500 there is the entry model that jasc15 uses Nikon D3100 which should more than suffice your needs and should be able to find great deals on them for under $400 easily. I don't know the Canon equivalent of the D3100, there should be deals on that as well. If buildings are your primary objective I'd imagine you'll need a wide angle lens as well, though that you can do a bit later once you get used to the default lens.
I'd also suggest learning some basic photography skills to make your pictures stand out. Hope this helps, if there is anything more specific you want to know I can chime in.
Was browsing amazon and found this (https://www.amazon.com/Canon-T6-Digital-Telephoto-Accessory/dp/B01D93Z89W/ref=pd_lpo_421_bs_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AQQBRH1SQWG1W6XWCDY5)which seems like a pretty good deal all under $500.
Thanks! I'm looking into the details of your amazon link now... I appreciate the feedback.
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So, I've been shooting my Nikon D90 for 7 years now, mostly underwater. I thought it was time for an upgrade. I made a huge jump up too the Nikon D810 full frame. Mind you, for me to upgrade, it's more than just the Cam...it's also the Underwater housing ($4100). I just felt for me to take the next step...I needed to get into a professional camera system. So far, I am really impressed with the upgrade. I went out first day with it yesterday and took some shots. See what you guys think!
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/test-0134_zpsaczyexyv.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/test-0134_zpsaczyexyv.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/test-0146_zpsibafod1u.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/test-0146_zpsibafod1u.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/test-0226_zpspgkppe5h.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/test-0226_zpspgkppe5h.jpg.html)
(https://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a328/sideways77/test-0154_zpspabbrllm.jpg) (https://s14.photobucket.com/user/sideways77/media/test-0154_zpspabbrllm.jpg.html)
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:o
Those are amazing!
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Those are amazing!
Thanks...my NY Brotha! :biggrin:
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The swan shot is unbelievable! Wow.
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Pretty cool stuff, CrimsonSunrise :tup
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Thanks Guys! Yeah... it's gonna be a bit of a learning curve as I'm sure you know. This camera has a LOT of functions for me to learn :lol and that difficulty is compounded when it's in a housing and underwater. I like a good challenge though! We will see how it does when I wet test it in May ;D
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(https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v410/rumborak/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20170310_222027_zpsuw8iswwr.jpg) (https://smg.photobucket.com/user/rumborak/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20170310_222027_zpsuw8iswwr.jpg.html)
Harvard Square
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Hey guys. I'm just starting to get into photography, so I'm actually going to start following these threads I've seen for years! I don't have much to show yet, I've been reading a lot the past few weeks mainly because I haven't had the time to actually go out and shoot anything. I got my first camera and new lens recently. I hope to mainly get competent at portraiture stuff to compliment my hobby of cosplaying and such. There's some awesome stuff from you guys here!
/blog post.
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Hey guys. I'm just starting to get into photography, so I'm actually going to start following these threads I've seen for years! I don't have much to show yet, I've been reading a lot the past few weeks mainly because I haven't had the time to actually go out and shoot anything. I got my first camera and new lens recently. I hope to mainly get competent at portraiture stuff to compliment my hobby of cosplaying and such. There's some awesome stuff from you guys here!
/blog post.
What did you go with for a camera and lens?
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I got a Nikon d3400. I love it so far. It's light and great for a starter camera! Other than the kit lens, I bought a f/1.8 50mm and just ordered a f/1.8 35mm because they were relatively cheap.
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That's a great Intro camera! Mine was the D90. Solid lens choices too. One of the biggest factors of DSLR photography is the quality of the lenses you use. Understanding budget is a concern, really research your lens choices before buying. Some are just utter garbage and you will hate the quality of the images they produce.
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Yeah, I got the 50mm even though it's a full body lens and my camera is a crop body because it was the same price as other DX lenses and not 2-3x more expensive like the other FX equivalents. Plus I know FX lenses are a bit higher quality too. So I thought that was well worth it especially if I upgrade to a full frame one day.
I might get a zoom lens in the future, but that's not high up on my priority list right now based on what I'm interested in shooting.
My only complaint about the camera is that it doesn't support a shutter release cord. I wanted to try out some astrophotography some time, so it looks like I just have to be extra steady when I push the button. :lol
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First time trying to do a nice panorama. Next time I think I'll use a lower vantage point. I used the kit lens for the wide angle, so unfortunately I didn't have a hood on it. There are few noticeable bits of glare/hazing, but I think it's alright after a bit of processing. It's a little compressed, but can you view at a higher res if you open it in another window.
(https://i.imgur.com/jvxHJ49.jpg)
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As far as the shutter release... I'll have to research it but... I would think the IR remote shutter units available would work with it, like they do for my older D90.
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/remote-cords/ml-l3-wireless-remote-control-(infrared).html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-CompatibleWith
I use this IR unit with my D90 for astrophotography :biggrin:
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Yeah, I have one of those. I've heard they don't work as well since you have to be in front of the camera or something, but I'll have to try it out!
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Yeah, I have one of those. I've heard they don't work as well since you have to be in front of the camera or something, but I'll have to try it out!
In my experience, that's not true. Off to the side, lil behind... no prob
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Here are a couple examples with the IR remote....
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150336007521804&set=a.10150336007071804.397257.736856803&type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152759072036804&set=a.119447096803.122112.736856803&type=3&theater
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As far as the shutter release... I'll have to research it but... I would think the IR remote shutter units available would work with it, like they do for my older D90.
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/remote-cords/ml-l3-wireless-remote-control-(infrared).html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-CompatibleWith
I use this IR unit with my D90 for astrophotography :biggrin:
I have this version from amazon and it works great with my D5200.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003L1ZYZ6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've taken pictures from a distance with no problems.
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My only complaint about the camera is that it doesn't support a shutter release cord. I wanted to try out some astrophotography some time, so it looks like I just have to be extra steady when I push the button. :lol
I don't know if the D3400 has this but in the menu system of my D5200 I have a interval timer that I use. You can take timelapse pictures using that esp with astrophotography
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Could anyone with knowledge of cameras give me some advice on a camera. I had mentioned to a friend that I was looking to get a good starter camera for travelling and whatnot, and they sent me this link. They aren't a big photography buff, so I wanted an opinion from someone who knows their stuff when it comes to cameras:
https://www.costco.ca/Canon-EOS-M10-EF-M-15-45mm-IS-STM-18.0-MP-DSLR-Camera-with-Canon-EF-M-Mount-Adapter.product.100358226.html (https://www.costco.ca/Canon-EOS-M10-EF-M-15-45mm-IS-STM-18.0-MP-DSLR-Camera-with-Canon-EF-M-Mount-Adapter.product.100358226.html)
Would this be a good intro camera? I literally have little to no knowledge of them myself, other than 18 MP is more than my Samsung S7. :lol From what I gather it is still more of a "point and shoot" camera, but being able to put other lenses on it is nice, so I won't be stuck reading manuals for weeks trying to figure out the intricacies of a more professional camera.
If this isn't a good camera, can you recommend another camera in a similar price range that would be a better starting point for a noob like me?
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Could anyone with knowledge of cameras give me some advice on a camera. I had mentioned to a friend that I was looking to get a good starter camera for travelling and whatnot, and they sent me this link. They aren't a big photography buff, so I wanted an opinion from someone who knows their stuff when it comes to cameras:
https://www.costco.ca/Canon-EOS-M10-EF-M-15-45mm-IS-STM-18.0-MP-DSLR-Camera-with-Canon-EF-M-Mount-Adapter.product.100358226.html (https://www.costco.ca/Canon-EOS-M10-EF-M-15-45mm-IS-STM-18.0-MP-DSLR-Camera-with-Canon-EF-M-Mount-Adapter.product.100358226.html)
Would this be a good intro camera? I literally have little to no knowledge of them myself, other than 18 MP is more than my Samsung S7. :lol From what I gather it is still more of a "point and shoot" camera, but being able to put other lenses on it is nice, so I won't be stuck reading manuals for weeks trying to figure out the intricacies of a more professional camera.
If this isn't a good camera, can you recommend another camera in a similar price range that would be a better starting point for a noob like me?
One advantage with this Canon is, you could change lenses, and this could be a huge advantage down the road for you. It is a decent camera, but you'd better learn about some photography basics before trying it out... sure, you could switch it to the fully auto mode or the "Program" mode, in which you have some controls over shutter speed or aperture or what not. Still, those things won't mean jack to you if you don't invest a little time in picking up the basics.
As for that kit lens, it is acceptably fast wide open; but at f/6.3 when zoomed in, it is quite slow unless you are shooting outdoor under bright sunlight. All in all, go for it if you really want a starter camera and if it is within your budget. Or, you could also check out other point-and-shoot ones by Sony (RX100 series) or Ricoh (GR series), and see if they work out better for you. Quality-wise they all make pretty good cameras, and they all product better than decent images.
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I am back! Yes, I was on vacation in Hokkaido, Japan the entire last week. Anyway, I will share some photos here later, but first, here is a little video clip I shot of Mt.Yotei on one early morning, enjoy. :D
Sorry for the slight movement in the video. It was all handheld with a 70-200mm L f/2.8 IS lens... it was heavy and I tried my best to eliminate movement as much as possible without a tripod. :facepalm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj4BPw90674 (https://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj4BPw90674")
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(https://i.imgur.com/1gmI4vm.jpg)
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Well, since there's a photography thread on a Dream Theater forum, check out the tuscan countryside, been there last week:
(https://i.imgur.com/qlh2AjQ.jpg)
Now put on the beginning of The Count of Tuscany and feel the magic! :metal
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:metal :2metal: :metal
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@Azyiu - That's beautiful!
@FlyingBIZKIT - Such a good looking dog.
@Mirrormask - That's a wonderful landscape. I wish I could see views like that IRL more often.
I didn't intend to be taking pictures of wildlife, but I love taking pics of this bird.
(https://i.imgur.com/cwg5fPX.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/R7lVUOc.jpg)
Bonus chipmunk
(https://i.imgur.com/7OUslOn.jpg)
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Some pics I took over the past months:
(https://i.imgur.com/Ct3aIVV.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/kB7eAJn.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/X8Q3ETA.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/WBlGHGa.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/eTKKqyt.jpg)
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Some pics I took over the past months:
(https://i.imgur.com/X8Q3ETA.jpg)
I love this one... the second is a bit off focus. Try using AI Servo mode next time?
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Thank you! Yeah, that second one could've been better. I just thought it looked silly. :lol
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(https://i.redd.it/ke9pet4ifm8z.jpg)
This is a metal bar that has been subjected to salt water and sun for decades. I love how it looks like charred wood at this point.
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That's really cool! Love the colors and texture.
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^ that looks pretty cool and wicked, rumborak
I bet it would look even cooler in a different way if the camera angle is any lower. :hat
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(https://68.media.tumblr.com/5ebd2e123dd11c6efe01abbba98cd393/tumblr_ot0en10Yuc1qgg53uo1_1280.jpg)
Lots of flooding by us. :sad:
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(https://i.imgur.com/oHW1HTd.jpg)
I took this one earlier today. Finally a pic with sharp focus, I have problems with that somehow.
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Looks great!
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I'm not sure if this qualifies for the photography thread, but I found some of this work to be awesome.
https://slinkachu.com/work/
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From my phone but I liked how this came out. Lake Ontario from a month ago:
(https://i.imgur.com/hs43eiN.jpg)
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Enjoy another video I shot back in May in Hokkaido, Japan. The Historical Village of Hokkaido. An open air history museum. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuO_0T99Qow
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Some favourite snaps I took on my most recent holiday to the east of asia.
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/19620207_10100637339491193_3093458118225457049_o.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/19598509_10100639822265693_7994047008693956498_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/19748562_10100642049287723_4654154119892136607_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/19756506_10100642046892523_1709038373087433983_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20232137_10100651919178383_8758285735381544826_o.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/19895113_10100644204498663_5547910412262621992_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20476246_10100655414683363_6232394837574055656_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20374582_10100655428201273_781133939862548246_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20265119_10100655420756193_301036091413823900_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20257952_10100651968334873_5495637381789673584_n.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20728909_10100661799373393_6892015613648380709_o.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20645562_10100661782901403_3420863892140468980_o.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20645512_10100661794687783_3910888171075176571_o.jpg)
(https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y178/XJDenton/20645180_10100661784158883_6077063323975096373_o.jpg)
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Hey XJDenton, you visited Hong Kong and Tokyo (and its surrounding area)? That's awesome, man. I live in Hong Kong now, by the way, lol. :hat
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Awesome dump XJ!
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Hey XJDenton, you visited Hong Kong and Tokyo (and its surrounding area)? That's awesome, man. I live in Hong Kong now, by the way, lol. :hat
Yeah, it was Hong Kong, SK, and Japan. I was in Tokyo 5 days.
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Yeah, it was Hong Kong, SK, and Japan. I was in Tokyo 5 days.
Tokyo is an interesting city, but personally I prefer the Japanese countryside better. The north island of Hokkaido is one of my fav places to visit.
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Yeah, it was Hong Kong, SK, and Japan. I was in Tokyo 5 days.
Tokyo is an interesting city, but personally I prefer the Japanese countryside better. The north island of Hokkaido is one of my fav places to visit.
I definitely love the nature of Japan (spent some time up in the Alps north of Nagoya both times I visited) but I love the madness of the city as well.
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Boring photos for the bored... :lol
(https://scontent.fhkg3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/20933832_10155698112298453_2026584906269483749_o.jpg?oh=6da21c92fc081239579c6df4843c9963&oe=5A36E328)
(https://scontent.fhkg3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/20863238_10155698112288453_6729395022273148544_o.jpg?oh=4e49190ead15940c2929513226240d0c&oe=5A178C05)
(https://scontent.fhkg3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/20901598_10155698112303453_3315415789696636182_o.jpg?oh=82ebcd9aed649900e82bb04fdca32c58&oe=5A364612)
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Those look pretty cool. Did you color grade them? Or did the blue/yellow happen naturally?
Also this isn't unique, but here's my eclipse photo!
(https://68.media.tumblr.com/dc996b6c533903fc1a16adad16ace98b/tumblr_ov485arAnY1qgg53uo6_1280.jpg)
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Those look pretty cool. Did you color grade them? Or did the blue/yellow happen naturally?
Also this isn't unique, but here's my eclipse photo!
(https://68.media.tumblr.com/dc996b6c533903fc1a16adad16ace98b/tumblr_ov485arAnY1qgg53uo6_1280.jpg)
First of all, WOW @ your photo...
As for mine, I only made some very minor color adjustment on Lr and nothing else. The street lights in my area more or less appear in that color naturally, I simply removed much of the orange and raised the blue hue a little.
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Oh cool. I like how in the set the yellow and blues seem to match.
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I'm thinking about getting a wide angle lens to get my interest in photography up again. Anybody here have one and would like to share some thoughts/pics?
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Sadly I don't have a dedicate wide angle prime yet. What kind of body do you have? Right now I just use my 24-70, which I did use to take this photo at the last con I went to.
(https://i.imgur.com/xnQ8PO2.jpg)
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^ still looks pretty damn cool to me, yo...
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Sadly I don't have a dedicate wide angle prime yet. What kind of body do you have? Right now I just use my 24-70, which I did use to take this photo at the last con I went to.
I decided to buy a Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6. This is one of the pics I took with it.
(https://img00.deviantart.net/3ecb/i/2017/239/b/f/any_road_will_take_you_there_by_hakan81-dblhfxg.jpg)
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Very nice. I love the look of really wide shots.
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Taking a few days off and staying in Canal Park on Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota. Took this shot from our hotel room balcony. The rainbow lasted only a few minutes, but it was really cool to see.
(https://i.imgur.com/gh5hDLD_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium)
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It is so hard to take photos of rainbows. For whatever reason the human eye gets the contrast much better than cameras.
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It is so hard to take photos of rainbows. For whatever reason the human eye gets the contrast much better than cameras.
I'm guessing that quite a lot of the colours in the rainbow might fall outside the gamut of typical cameras or monitors.
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Hello DTF Photographers.
So I am a total newb with photography and this is still a bit newb of a question, but I just upgraded from using my phonoe camera to a point and click camera I bought on sale at costco. I got a Panasonic Lumix ZS60. My main use for it will be to bring to concerts with me, but other uses is for travel photography. Nothing fancy. I chose this model, not just because of the sale, but because I had read the Lumix series was good for concerts, works well in dark lighting, the 30x optical zoom is a huge bump from 8x digital zoom in a phone, and it must be better than my phone for audio (my phone sucks in this regard).
I've got to learn how to use this to the max, but was wondering if anyone had any thoughts and opinions on the model camera I've purchased as I can return it, but my goal is to put it to use this weekend.
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Hello DTF Photographers.
So I am a total newb with photography and this is still a bit newb of a question, but I just upgraded from using my phonoe camera to a point and click camera I bought on sale at costco. I got a Panasonic Lumix ZS60. My main use for it will be to bring to concerts with me, but other uses is for travel photography. Nothing fancy. I chose this model, not just because of the sale, but because I had read the Lumix series was good for concerts, works well in dark lighting, the 30x optical zoom is a huge bump from 8x digital zoom in a phone, and it must be better than my phone for audio (my phone sucks in this regard).
I've got to learn how to use this to the max, but was wondering if anyone had any thoughts and opinions on the model camera I've purchased as I can return it, but my goal is to put it to use this weekend.
Just took a look at its specs... and I noticed its aperture range is f/3.3 (wide) to f/6.4 (tele), so don’t expect too much in dim light. In other words, this may not be a very good choice, if you mainly shoot concerts. Unless you do not mind most of your shots are wide angle shots. I have a Sony RX100ii and iv as backups, and I usually bring either one to concerts. Their aperture is f/1.8 (wide) or f/2.8 (tele on the RX100iv). They work well in concerts. So do think about the RX100iv if it is within your budget.
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Hello DTF Photographers.
So I am a total newb with photography and this is still a bit newb of a question, but I just upgraded from using my phonoe camera to a point and click camera I bought on sale at costco. I got a Panasonic Lumix ZS60. My main use for it will be to bring to concerts with me, but other uses is for travel photography. Nothing fancy. I chose this model, not just because of the sale, but because I had read the Lumix series was good for concerts, works well in dark lighting, the 30x optical zoom is a huge bump from 8x digital zoom in a phone, and it must be better than my phone for audio (my phone sucks in this regard).
I've got to learn how to use this to the max, but was wondering if anyone had any thoughts and opinions on the model camera I've purchased as I can return it, but my goal is to put it to use this weekend.
Just took a look at its specs... and I noticed its aperture range is f/3.3 (wide) to f/6.4 (tele), so don’t expect too much in dim light. In other words, this may not be a very good choice, if you mainly shoot concerts. Unless you do not mind most of your shots are wide angle shots. I have a Sony RX100ii and iv as backups, and I usually bring either one to concerts. Their aperture is f/1.8 (wide) or f/2.8 (tele on the RX100iv). They work well in concerts. So do think about the RX100iv if it is within your budget.
Thanks for the feedback but that's about 3 times the price so not really within my budget. It's interesting that it was advertised as working well in low lighting, but I had read reviews similar to what you wrote about the aperture not being small enough (although I am only just learning what that even means). My own testing in my dimly lit home resulted in some not so great photos. Been comparing to my phone Galaxy S7 and the pictures are only slightly better. However, the zoom works great in some of my playing around with it and some of the features are kind of cool although I'm not entirely sure how useful they will be. Im going to test it in a concert setting this weekend and if it performs well, I'll keep it otherwise I might return it.
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I don't know much anything about your camera, but if you have the ability to prioritize choosing shutter speed over ISO, I would recommend it for concerts. Noisier photos are luckily a bit more acceptable with concert photography, so don't be afraid to bump that up to allow you to freeze the motion with a higher shutter speed.
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Thanks for the info, good stuff to know.
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It is so hard to take photos of rainbows. For whatever reason the human eye gets the contrast much better than cameras.
I think it's just because the gradient is so smooth, and crammed into a relatively narrow space. This drops off at the red, but towards the other side it does quite well.
(https://i.imgur.com/ODibZUh.jpg)
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So recently I was tagged by a friend on fb for this "post a B&W picture every day for 7 days..." challenge. And here are the 7 pictures I shot over that period. I know I wasn't supposed to explain the thinking behind these photos, but I like breaking rules, lol! My friends who got into this challenge all went out to shoot whatever, but all of these 7 photos of mine were shot in my living of things all places on the same cabinet, lol! I usually tend to take wide angle shots, but I decided to shoot things close up for a change this time. Enjoy.
(https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/24294339_10156001921743453_8026827155690336229_n.jpg?oh=664a77f2297143c3e977488a1658e929&oe=5AC76848)
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(https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/24297377_10156008050203453_5618405630098826715_o.jpg?oh=dab60de21f24e7a243ffe18529ffd531&oe=5ABC2C6C)
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(https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/24831203_10156014695443453_2015054816122681519_o.jpg?oh=978aef6fece376f9a13d6d121ae0a257&oe=5ABEEEBA)
(https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/24799424_10156017244483453_5373928753086728991_o.jpg?oh=284c5b5897362d0074e5d8ba6a8b6516&oe=5A8D0ACF)
(https://scontent.fhkg3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/24955812_10156021175073453_2791038146386916942_o.jpg?oh=1cb36c831cf6dadc9f5e6c58a83de991&oe=5ABEA5B0)
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(https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/774895_2745200245266_488481533_o.jpg?oh=7cd4a7886514e07110490a5edc52670e&oe=5AD8516F)
This was taken with an old digital camera, not a phone. Cheap camera took a nice picture.
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AZ went back to AZ for a bit... :biggrin:
(https://scontent.fhkg3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/28379284_10156279255558453_1804974685807613028_n.jpg?oh=c5263ee942353fdb6087f998072538cf&oe=5B448582)
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(https://scontent.fhkg3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/28617168_10156279255618453_177463365101832468_o.jpg?oh=58affac10e6584e723534568a642c966&oe=5B42734E)
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Awesome pics!
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Arizona is a beautiful state. I hate the heat, but the scenery is gorgeous.
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I have a 14 megapixel image that I would like to print at 36" x 24". That results in only 128 PPI, but I am reading that 300 PPI is ideal, and 200 is a minimum. I may just print it and see, but something that size will be >$30 or so.
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It really depends on viewing distance. 200-300 PPI is great for things that are less than 2ft from your eyes, like magazine or something. But if you have a large 36x24 poster, you might not be looking at it up close. 128 PPI could be more than enough.
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It's for a bedroom wall opposite the foot of the bed where there is only about 3 feet to the wall, so walking past you will be pretty close to the picture.
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At the beach 30 minutes from my house. From my freaking phone!!
(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/750x500q90/921/xwlkk5.jpg) (https://imageshack.com/f/plxwlkk5j)
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If the Queen disappears, we'll know where to start the search.
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A few of the better ones of my recent Japan trip.
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If the Queen disappears, we'll know where to start the search.
She almost tripped in the sand all by herself. :lol. I need no help. She is her own worst enemy.
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@kingshmegland I like your composition.
@XJDenton Such beautiful locations. Those look amazing!
I guess I should post highlights of what I've taken in the past year:
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/238886869939519489/484037326960328705/Haken_011.jpg)
^ on film
(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/238886869939519489/484037328340254720/July4th-1106.jpg)
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/238886869939519489/484037318823510046/Chicago-1871.jpg)
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/238886869939519489/484037329963712522/July4th-1771.jpg)
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/238886869939519489/484037321604333578/DSC_2628.jpg)
(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/238886869939519489/484037326117535777/DSC_2681-2.jpg)
(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/238886869939519489/484037327610707988/DSC_2721.jpg)
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Nice pics Impode, King, and XJ. Japan looks pretty cool. I really like that last one Implode, mostly because you can see the stars even though the picture looks bright with half the sky and the reflection on the water.
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Yep, lovely pictures by Implode, King, and XJ... and for some strange reasons, pics I posted previously all seem to be "disappeared" or won't display... ???
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I've recently started taking a strong interest in analog photography, and it's been a lot of fun. Here's something I took last month with an expired film.
(https://i.imgur.com/5QiVtPq.jpg)
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Did you developed the film yourself or took it to a studio? That's a nice shot.
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Developed and scanned at a local lab, one day I'll be able to afford the chemicals and a scanner :P . Thanks! Here's another shot where you can see the whole boat.
(https://i.imgur.com/czXHIVq.jpg)
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Bumping this thread, because I started going over some of my old holiday photos from 2019 and made an effort to learn image editing and balancing with them, and I've made a few I'm quite pleased with.
(https://i.imgur.com/7Klixm8.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/3i69mMT.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/F8V7Hxa.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/CcxAB9e.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/l9CJorE.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/Dj80DMd.jpeg)
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I'm a sucker for those blade runner looking pictures, love those shots. What's the gear you used? Lens? camera? settings?
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Camera was a Panasonic GX80, and most of these were taken with the kit lens:
https://www.imaging-resource.com/lenses/panasonic/12-32mm-f3.5-5.6-asph-mega-ois-lumix-g-vario/review/
F-numbers were around F/4.5 to F/5.0, and I since I'm by no means an expert I shot on aperture priority and adjusted exposure time if the signs looked like they were over exposed. I wouldn't ask my advice on camera settings though, I am very much a person who just wings it at the time.
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I'm the same though I do use Manual mode all the time and keep adjusting the aperture during shots on my Nikon D5200.
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Where is this, Japan? I also like the look of these, reminds me of my cyberpunk playthrough. The lights and colors look really cool.
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Top four are Japan (Tokyo and Kagoshima) and the bottom two are Taipei, Taiwan.
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I recently discovered reverse mounts are a thing. You basically put your lens in the opposite direction and use a reverse ring to attach the lens to the body of your camera. I watched this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT1fcwMu8jY&t=2s&ab_channel=Fstoppers) and bought this $8 52 mm reverse ring (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001G4NBSC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) for my lens.
This now makes your regular lens a macrolens and if you're into macro photography it's a lot of fun.
I tried it out and took some shots and they do look very cool.
This is a closeup of my lens cover
(https://i.imgur.com/pyLChsq.jpg?)
These are a closeup of an old video card I had lying around
(https://i.imgur.com/7tokUql.jpg?)
(https://i.imgur.com/IYjSxR8.jpg?)
These are taken from a vintage 50 mm 1.4 lens on a reverse mount.
This is how it looks after mounting the lens on a reverse ring
(https://i.imgur.com/j9RVwBV.jpg)
On a side note. I upgraded my D5200 to a D7500. Best Buy had a price mistake on the D7500 and it was half the price, couldn't resist.
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That's a super neat idea. May well invest in one of those to have a mess about with.
I'm continuing to experiment with lightroom, and starting to get more of a feel for colour grading and manual retouching.
(https://i.imgur.com/Ziatwpz.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/IVCzWEx.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/gSkxRPb.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/nMe41dJ.jpeg)
(https://i.imgur.com/INVx2LM.jpeg)
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These are great, love the colors and look. I need to get into Lightroom in more detail.
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Anyone have any experience with gimbals?
I want to get one for my iPhone and also maybe for my Canon 90D but dunno much about them.
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I have been looking out for a cheap gimbal but have unable to find a decent priced one. The good ones all seem to be in the $200 and above range which I'm not sure I want to spend for a part time hobby. Seem to be the case that the Nikon crop sensor cameras are poorly supported.
I was possibly looking to get the DJI Ronin-SC but need to do more research. For phones there appear to be a lot of options, just haven't spent time looking into it at length.
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No experience I'm afraid. I rarely if ever do video and my kit is designed almost entirely around portability.
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Those are great pics! Love the colors.
By the way, for the past year and a half I've been deeply into photography, mostly with film. I've ended up with a lot of pictures but a relatively small portfolio (https://sacules.gitlab.io/kernelashes/portfolio/) which I'm quite proud of.
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Those are done on film? Awesome. I have so much respect for photographers who can work with film so well. I'd be nowhere without an undo button. Love the Redscale series.
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Only just popped into this thread and hugely impressed with all the work on and referenced on this page. :tup
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Speaking of photography, I went out on Saturday to do some night sky photography. I got a good 2 hours of clear skies and then clouds started coming in. I was having a hard time with focus, for some reason the camera kept getting out of focus with the stars (manual focus). Regardless, I got a few good shots that I need to work on a bit more, but here are 2 I took with my phone.
(https://i.ibb.co/r66Hsm9/PXL-20210905-005139834-NIGHT.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/f8ZH8zB/PXL-20210905-022743192-NIGHT.jpg)
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Those are great pics! Love the colors.
By the way, for the past year and a half I've been deeply into photography, mostly with film. I've ended up with a lot of pictures but a relatively small portfolio (https://sacules.gitlab.io/kernelashes/portfolio/) which I'm quite proud of.
Those are awesome. I would love to delve into those. I actually have a Nikon F3 camera that belonged to my father in law. I've been meaning to get a roll of film and experiment on it.
Speaking of photography, I went out on Saturday to do some night sky photography. I got a good 2 hours of clear skies and then clouds started coming in. I was having a hard time with focus, for some reason the camera kept getting out of focus with the stars (manual focus). Regardless, I got a few good shots that I need to work on a bit more, but here are 2 I took with my phone.
Nice! I love taking night sky pictures, I took some a while back but they came out crap. I will do it again one of these days when I get a chance with my new camera setup.
What phone did you take that with, those are really good shots for a phone.
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What phone did you take that with, those are really good shots for a phone.
Google Pixel 5, it has an Astrophotography feature integrated with night mode. It pretty much takes a long exposure (how long the exposure depends on darkness and how many objects is picking up, the last image was almost 4 minutes) and creates a short time lapse and one final image.
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Awesome. I forgot some phones have an astrophotography mode now.
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Those are great pics! Love the colors.
By the way, for the past year and a half I've been deeply into photography, mostly with film. I've ended up with a lot of pictures but a relatively small portfolio (https://sacules.gitlab.io/kernelashes/portfolio/) which I'm quite proud of.
Been meaning to ask, what camera and film are you using for your shots?
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Some of you camera guys might get a real kick out of this.
https://old.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/pjkusn/how_epic_shots_for_ads_are_created/
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Some of you camera guys might get a real kick out of this.
https://old.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/pjkusn/how_epic_shots_for_ads_are_created/ (https://old.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/pjkusn/how_epic_shots_for_ads_are_created/)
That was indeed cool and already had some idea of how those shots are set up, but using robots for some of them was like really next fucking level.
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Those are done on film? Awesome. I have so much respect for photographers who can work with film so well. I'd be nowhere without an undo button. Love the Redscale series.
Thanks! Most of them are on film, with a few on digital.
Those are awesome. I would love to delve into those. I actually have a Nikon F3 camera that belonged to my father in law. I've been meaning to get a roll of film and experiment on it.
That's a great piece of kit, give it a try!
Been meaning to ask, what camera and film are you using for your shots?
Mostly used an Olympus OM-2n (which is now broken) and a Canon 1000FN. These days I mostly shoot with an Olympus OM-1 paired with either the 28mm f2.8 or the 50mm Macro f3.5. As for film, I've tried lots of different stocks, some new and some expired (if you're curious about a particular shot just ask!). My go-to films are Fomapan 200 for black and white (wished I could afford HP5), and whatever stock I have when I rarely shoot in color, though I've really been meaning on trying out Ektar 100 and Lomochrome Purple.
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Some of you camera guys might get a real kick out of this.
https://old.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/pjkusn/how_epic_shots_for_ads_are_created/
There's an entire subreddit for that kind of thing if you are interested!
https://www.reddit.com/r/behindthephoto/
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Some of you camera guys might get a real kick out of this.
https://old.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/pjkusn/how_epic_shots_for_ads_are_created/
There's an entire subreddit for that kind of thing if you are interested!
https://www.reddit.com/r/behindthephoto/
Awesome! Sub'd.
Thanks.
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Very cood sub. Thanks for the rec. There's some very neat ideas in there.
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I have been looking out for a cheap gimbal but have unable to find a decent priced one. The good ones all seem to be in the $200 and above range which I'm not sure I want to spend for a part time hobby. Seem to be the case that the Nikon crop sensor cameras are poorly supported.
I was possibly looking to get the DJI Ronin-SC but need to do more research. For phones there appear to be a lot of options, just haven't spent time looking into it at length.
People seem to like the DJI Osmo ones.
Osmo Mobile 3: https://www.dji.com/ca/osmo-mobile-3?site=brandsite&from=nav (probably aka OM3)
OM 4: https://www.dji.com/ca/om-4?site=brandsite&from=nav
OM 5: https://www.dji.com/ca/om-5?site=brandsite&from=nav
Comparison: https://www.dji.com/ca/products/comparison-om?site=brandsite&from=nav
The 5 is definitely the lightest. I'd better also make sure my phone isn't too heavy or large for them as I just noticed that part on the comparison page.
No experience I'm afraid. I rarely if ever do video and my kit is designed almost entirely around portability.
I'm just looking for something I can use my iPhone to film my daughter with and not have to lug around my DSLR gear. I think for about $120 it's worth giving a try.
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I'm just looking for something I can use my iPhone to film my daughter with and not have to lug around my DSLR gear. I think for about $120 it's worth giving a try.
Sure, wasn't trying to put you off if that wasn't clear, just that I couldn't help. :P
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I wasn't sure whether to post in this thread or the elsewhere, but any of you ever try your hand at photo restoration? I was looking through some old pictures with my mom the other day and she pulled one of her favorites out of my grandfather. It was taken at the bar in a restaurant he owned back in the 60s. I've messed around in photoshop before and recently bought a license, so I took a crack at fixing it up.
Any advice on how to better change the lighting/tone/contrast (sorry if I'm butchering the terms)? Something about it seems off. I did some mirror trickery with the bar as well that's a bit too obvious :lol Guaranteed my mom won't notice though.
(https://preview.redd.it/wkbzqrb8p8381.png?width=1024&auto=webp&s=fad8ac7eee595b6c52363aee36fbe222b1552772)
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I wasn't sure whether to post in this thread or the elsewhere, but any of you ever try your hand at photo restoration? I was looking through some old pictures with my mom the other day and she pulled one of her favorites out of my grandfather. It was taken at the bar in a restaurant he owned back in the 60s. I've messed around in photoshop before and recently bought a license, so I took a crack at fixing it up.
Any advice on how to better change the lighting/tone/contrast (sorry if I'm butchering the terms)? Something about it seems off. I did some mirror trickery with the bar as well that's a bit too obvious :lol Guaranteed my mom won't notice though.
(https://preview.redd.it/wkbzqrb8p8381.png?width=1024&auto=webp&s=fad8ac7eee595b6c52363aee36fbe222b1552772)
Honestly, there are very few old photos that are purely black and white. Try changing the colour grading a bit and making the blacks/whites a bit less harsh.
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Moving the gear discussion here...
CCD I'm debating going the same route and getting a mirrorless set. I might get a used mirrorless camera to dip my fingers into that world and see how it plays out. If I like it I'll just get rid of the Nikon though I really like my lenses. I feel like I'm missing out on excellent 4k video features and while the D7500 takes great 4k video, the autofocus sucks, it's auto cropped by 1/3 and has barely any stabilization. I find myself taking more and more videos of the kids and wished the camera would take capture better video.
The clincher for me was that I do a lot of hiking/biking.....so both volume and weight GREATLY favors the mirrorless bodies/lenses. And what I discovered in the process (spent a $100 on a cheap Sony mirrorless the NEX C3 to experiment).....I was getting the same quality shots from the mirrorless bodies/lenses as I was the DSLR's.
Been catching up on the various A6000 models. If I had to get one I would go for the A6400. It looks like it's exactly what I want. But I might not make the move for a while. My sole purpose for switching to the Sony A mirrorless would be for 4k video and its 425 autofocus points (as opposed to the 52 in my Nikon). From what I've learned so far their autofocus is by far the best and most accurate. I didn't really get my DSLR for video, I always viewed it as a perk and the D7500 does take amazing videos, it's just handicapped in some areas. The Sony would more than makeup for those, I just have to think if it's a switch I want to do anytime soon. The autofocus doesn't bother me as much on my Nikon as much as the stabilization does.
Bizarre thing is that none of the A6000s seems to be available online, which has kinda driven up the price of used ones by a lot.
I get you about the weight, everything adds up and it makes it really heavy. It's why I've now got two bags, one for the full gear and a small pouch for just the camera and one extra lens should I need it. I've been also entertaining the idea of getting a GoPro at some point. Not sure of the use I'd get out of it just yet.
Yeah mirrorless are good cameras, and probably what my next purchase will be whenever I decide to upgrade.
I have a Canon T7i with 18-55mm lens and a 24mm f/2.8 lens. The 18-55 I use for daytime photography while the 24mm I used for night sky. Every so often I mount the camera to a travel scope (70mm) if I want to shoot the moon or a wide area in the sky. Then I have a ZWO ASI224 for deep sky imaging (still learning how to use this one).
When using the travel scope for imaging, I use the Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer tracking mount.
I'm very curious about this sky imaging camera. The T7i looks to be the equivalent of my D7500 apart from video. I've always been curious why Canon has a different naming scheme for different regions. I had to look it up and the T7i is called the 800D in other places.
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I went mirrorless when I bought my first camera, but that was Micro43 which is a comparatively niche format. I find it a super system to use though, as I can carry my entire setup in a single over shoulder bag.
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Moving the gear discussion here...
CCD I'm debating going the same route and getting a mirrorless set. I might get a used mirrorless camera to dip my fingers into that world and see how it plays out. If I like it I'll just get rid of the Nikon though I really like my lenses. I feel like I'm missing out on excellent 4k video features and while the D7500 takes great 4k video, the autofocus sucks, it's auto cropped by 1/3 and has barely any stabilization. I find myself taking more and more videos of the kids and wished the camera would take capture better video.
The clincher for me was that I do a lot of hiking/biking.....so both volume and weight GREATLY favors the mirrorless bodies/lenses. And what I discovered in the process (spent a $100 on a cheap Sony mirrorless the NEX C3 to experiment).....I was getting the same quality shots from the mirrorless bodies/lenses as I was the DSLR's.
Been catching up on the various A6000 models. If I had to get one I would go for the A6400. It looks like it's exactly what I want. But I might not make the move for a while. My sole purpose for switching to the Sony A mirrorless would be for 4k video and its 425 autofocus points (as opposed to the 52 in my Nikon). From what I've learned so far their autofocus is by far the best and most accurate. I didn't really get my DSLR for video, I always viewed it as a perk and the D7500 does take amazing videos, it's just handicapped in some areas. The Sony would more than makeup for those, I just have to think if it's a switch I want to do anytime soon. The autofocus doesn't bother me as much on my Nikon as much as the stabilization does.
Bizarre thing is that none of the A6000s seems to be available online, which has kinda driven up the price of used ones by a lot.
I get you about the weight, everything adds up and it makes it really heavy. It's why I've now got two bags, one for the full gear and a small pouch for just the camera and one extra lens should I need it. I've been also entertaining the idea of getting a GoPro at some point. Not sure of the use I'd get out of it just yet.
The Sony mirrorless are SO GOOD....you won't be disappointed. They are one of the best values in cameras.
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I went mirrorless when I bought my first camera, but that was Micro43 which is a comparatively niche format. I find it a super system to use though, as I can carry my entire setup in a single over shoulder bag.
This, the system is so small and lightweight, so comfy for traveling. And cheaper than larger formats!
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Should come as no surprise but it looks like Nikon is going to stop making entry level and mid level DSLRs to focus on mirrorless cameras.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/12/23204975/nikon-dslr-slr-cameras-stop-report-mirrorless
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Attempted to take some pictures yesterday, but clouds were not cooperating. I like the angle of this one, but the Milky way was supposed to be in the background :lol that was a test shot but I ended up giving up before trying again.
(https://i.imgur.com/1Ni7aO3.jpg)
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For those of you that might be interested:
https://kolarivision.com/infrared-photography-contest-2022/?_kx=WSKBXHVBRVBei-1UdmuyjUHbILpt0zopWCe7jke4lZs%3D.SAq9Cd
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I've just redesigned my photography website, and I'm very content with it: lucasleonardo.com.ar (http://lucasleonardo.com.ar)
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(https://i.imgur.com/rpydmAh.jpg)
Photo I took of the City of London from the Thames last night, plus some new presets I wanted to bugger about with.
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Resurrecting this thread as I have been tinkering a bit more with low light photography and I think I finally have a good feel for how my camera operates. Took this one while in london.
(https://i.imgur.com/bfBaxac.jpg)
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Resurrecting this thread as I have been tinkering a bit more with low light photography and I think I finally have a good feel for how my camera operates. Took this one while in london.
Pretty good picture there. Have you played around with raising the mid-tone and black level a touch? Funny enough, I currently live an hour away from London, and I visit there once every a couple of months or so; yet I have yet to visit the Tower Bridge area or the east side of the city.
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Really nice picture there. I guess you're using a camera stand to be able to photograph in the dark. What's the exposure time?
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Really nice picture there. I guess you're using a camera stand to be able to photograph in the dark. What's the exposure time?
Yeah, interesting in the setting used for that pic. Looks great :tup
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Really nice picture there. I guess you're using a camera stand to be able to photograph in the dark. What's the exposure time?
Yeah, this is a tripod picture. 1/2 s exposure, 400 ISO. Handheld is okay if you use 3200 or higher but you definitely notice the noise at those sensitivity settings.
This is from the same night, but handheld at 6400 ISO, 1/40s.
(https://i.imgur.com/WKPkvSN.jpg)
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Very cool shots, I miss London. Didn't go around in the night too much in Central London when I lived there.
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(https://scontent-lhr8-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/272970241_10160141025558453_6614406142226006389_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=wiLa1tVEVDMAX-0xUaV&_nc_ht=scontent-lhr8-1.xx&oh=00_AfDpMEXjMG6Mr5TkAqlyA_wspcHP7JQ04ZJ1Ch54V_Ay8g&oe=63C39473)
Looks like the theme is London at night, huh? Here we go, Buckingham Palace.
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I've been playing around with half frame cameras for a bit, and been loving the format. Here are some highlights:
(https://i.imgur.com/Q0Y6TNW.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/2uabDvG.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/8TMjdoQ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/tEKXjEv.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/OMkywHs.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/vO8LNGp.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/zqtl4aQ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/5ubgBc7.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/YpDlDmh.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/OR89QVG.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/m2oseK3.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/oHlLn0j.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/eKYpn5d.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ByCFNaM.jpg)
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Took a trip to the Badlands and Black Hills of South Dakota, and the Devil's Tower area of northeastern Wyoming a couple of weeks ago.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52597279020_ca2fc79641_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2o8QNAh)Badlands National Park sunset pano (https://flic.kr/p/2o8QNAh) by Mark Curtis (https://www.flickr.com/photos/46092977@N07/), on Flickr
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52607156025_57ec30dd31_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2o9HqFt)Sunset glow on the Badlands (https://flic.kr/p/2o9HqFt) by Mark Curtis (https://www.flickr.com/photos/46092977@N07/), on Flickr
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52608890481_0020837943_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2o9SjgT)Along the edge of Spearfish Creek in northwest South Dakota (https://flic.kr/p/2o9SjgT) by Mark Curtis (https://www.flickr.com/photos/46092977@N07/), on Flickr
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52609350234_6c8266597f_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2o9UEWE)Devil's Tower night (https://flic.kr/p/2o9UEWE) by Mark Curtis (https://www.flickr.com/photos/46092977@N07/), on Flickr
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DPReview.com is closing shop for good. Both the site and the channel. Don't know if anyone here reads their reviews or watches the youtube channel, they were my go to site and channel for all things gear related. Had no idea Amazon owned them and cut them as part of their large shedding of jobs. This really sucks.
Dear readers,
After nearly 25 years of operation, DPReview will be closing in the near future. This difficult decision is part of the annual operating plan review that our parent company shared earlier this year.
The site will remain active until April 10, and the editorial team is still working on reviews and looking forward to delivering some of our best-ever content.
Everyone on our staff was a reader and fan of DPReview before working here, and we’re grateful for the communities that formed around the site.
Thank you for your support over the years, and we hope you’ll join us in the coming weeks as we celebrate this journey.
Sincerely,
Scott Everett
General Manager - DPReview.com
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DPReview.com is closing shop for good. Both the site and the channel. Don't know if anyone here reads their reviews or watches the youtube channel, they were my go to site and channel for all things gear related. Had no idea Amazon owned them and cut them as part of their large shedding of jobs. This really sucks.
Dear readers,
After nearly 25 years of operation, DPReview will be closing in the near future. This difficult decision is part of the annual operating plan review that our parent company shared earlier this year.
The site will remain active until April 10, and the editorial team is still working on reviews and looking forward to delivering some of our best-ever content.
Everyone on our staff was a reader and fan of DPReview before working here, and we’re grateful for the communities that formed around the site.
Thank you for your support over the years, and we hope you’ll join us in the coming weeks as we celebrate this journey.
Sincerely,
Scott Everett
General Manager - DPReview.com
Wasn't that the site with the comparometer? Loved putting cameras up against each other to see the difference in image quality. Yeah, that sucks. I don't think Amazon would have a CLUE how important that site is to some people.
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Yup that tool rules
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison
Their forums were also fantastic to learn the nuances on basically anything.
I know people are archiving the site, but it won't be the same.
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I wasn’t sure where I should post this, but this thread seemed the most appropriate. My friend made himself leather armor for the ren faire, then I made him look even cooler (if that’s possible).
https://youtu.be/Co6608wYVeA
Edit: my GIMP skills are noobish, so there’s probably a better/easier way to accomplish what I did. I’m still happy with the end result, though.
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Some night photography from my recent Japan/Korea trip.
(https://i.imgur.com/zjxIi5k.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/qLeuU7x.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/8vBiGD1.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/HcEn6et.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/XEdOBYO.jpg)
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Looks awesome, like something out of cyber punk too for those last few.
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That's the aesthetic I was aiming for. Plus the cyberpunk aesthetic codified in films like bladerunner was derived from Japanese cities since the genre incorporated fears of Japan's (at the time) economic dominance, so in that respect, Japan looks cyberpunk by definition.
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Really like those last two shots :tup
What was the exposure for the 3rd shot?
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25 s at 200 ISO with an ND around the 100-400 mark (its a variable dual polarizer ND so not sure of the exact numbers).
I was shooting through a glass window which wasn't ideal, hence the spurious reflections of the building behind me at the top of the photo if you look carefully. :P Mainly I just wanted to practice with the ND as I only bought it recently.
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Nice shots! I did consider getting an ND filter, though I don't shoot much outdoor to justify one. I did get a Moment Cinebloom (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1601658-REG/moment_600_092_52mm_10_cinebloom_diffusion.html)filter which gives a hue to the exposure, like a cinematic look.
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Nice
I mainly do night-sky photography, and just recently started experimenting with star-trails (did a few 10 minute exposures at different ISO). I want to try night time images of cities as well, but just never done it.
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Yeah, I'd like to try some sky photography at some point. Given I live in Sweden shouldn't be too hard to find an area free of light polution.
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Yeah, I'd like to try some sky photography at some point. Given I live in Sweden shouldn't be too hard to find an area free of light polution.
Tonight would be a good night, a blue moon.
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Yeah, I'd like to try some sky photography at some point. Given I live in Sweden shouldn't be too hard to find an area free of light polution.
Tonight would be a good night, a blue moon.
Ah, but you forget that it is the middle of summer in Sweden, and therefore absolutely terrible weather. :P
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Yeah, I'd like to try some sky photography at some point. Given I live in Sweden shouldn't be too hard to find an area free of light polution.
Tonight would be a good night, a blue moon.
Ah, but you forget that it is the middle of summer in Sweden, and therefore absolutely terrible weather. :P
I wouldn't of known that. It's cloudy here in Germany, but I'm hoping to get a view. Sadly my camera died a couple weeks ago, so I won't be able to get a good picutre (if I can even see it). Somehow, someway, I will have seen a full moon in Singapore, Aruba, and Frankfurt this year. I have pictures of the first two, maybe my phone can get something (the night mode can work OK, obviously not as good as my 30x optical zoom from my "concert camera")
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I was hoping to capture the super moon earlier this month but had poor weather that night. Well today would've been a good day but am dealing with the remnants of Hurrican Idalia so don't think I'll get a clear sky today either.
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Lately I've been going back to taking pics after a bit of a hiatus, and it's been great so far. Here are some recent highlights:
(https://i.imgur.com/vADEWeC.jpg) (https://i.imgur.com/WacN60v.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/F3saVdI.jpg) (https://i.imgur.com/BcTttZe.jpg)
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Those look great! The ones with the cars looks like it was taken in the 70s or 80s. Were those taken by the analog camera that you have? Or am I mixing you up with someone else.
Well the hurricane didn't pass that close to us and left in a hurry giving clear skies and I was able to capture the super moon today with my 300mm.
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Much much better picture than I was able to get. I was about to go to sleep thinking no shot of seeing the moon as it was cloudy when I checked earlier, but I looked out the window and it was pretty bright so I went back outside and saw the moon in all its glory. For some reason, being able to see this made me pretty happy.
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Much much better picture than I was able to get. I was about to go to sleep thinking no shot of seeing the moon as it was cloudy when I checked earlier, but I looked out the window and it was pretty bright so I went back outside and saw the moon in all its glory. For some reason, being able to see this made me pretty happy.
Seriously, every time I see the full moon is an instant mood booster.
I would think it is a bit out of your way, but if you ever want to catch a great moon rise over NYC, check out Eagle Rock Observation Deck. https://goo.gl/maps/yCSgD6Yd4rJ99UPG7
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Not too far out of the way, my aunt lives near there so I'm somewhat familiar. I just need to actually plan to be there for such an event. Can't just look out my hotel window and stroll outside like last night.
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Lately I've been going back to taking pics after a bit of a hiatus, and it's been great so far. Here are some recent highlights:
Lovely stuff!
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Those look great! The ones with the cars looks like it was taken in the 70s or 80s. Were those taken by the analog camera that you have? Or am I mixing you up with someone else.
Lately I've been going back to taking pics after a bit of a hiatus, and it's been great so far. Here are some recent highlights:
Lovely stuff!
Thanks! They're all on film, taken on 3 different cameras and lenses :P
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A while back Samsung were exposed for using some kind of AI enhancement on their zoomed in pics of the moon. It didn't matter if you were taking a picture of a printout, if it recognized it was the moon, it would just go ahead and replace it with a real image zoomed at that level. So today morning I got to experience that hilarious enhancement.
With the super moon still out during dawn I was at the traffic light and took a series of shots while zooming in further and further. When i zoomed in the farthest I got the last shot displayed. All 3 shots are from my Note 20 Ultra at different zoom levels. I just find it so hilarious how obvious it is with the last zoom. I should've taken a video to see if it did the same thing.
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Those look great! The ones with the cars looks like it was taken in the 70s or 80s. Were those taken by the analog camera that you have? Or am I mixing you up with someone else.
Lately I've been going back to taking pics after a bit of a hiatus, and it's been great so far. Here are some recent highlights:
Lovely stuff!
Thanks! They're all on film, taken on 3 different cameras and lenses :P
Film? Goddamn, that's even more impressive. I'd be f**ked without lightroom. :lol
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I mean, I still do edit them in post, in particular the color ones. I just try to meter carefully and minimize such work tbh :lol
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I drove down to San Antonio Friday to eat Greek food, ride some roller coasters, and hopefully see the annular eclipse. I say hopefully as cloud cover was a distinct threat to the eclipse. Greek food and Six Flags Fiesta Texas were big hits. The clouds were more confounding. It was always expected that there would be clouds in the morning and that they'd burn off before the afternoon, which is exactly what happened. They cleared out about 20 minutes before totality---for 18 minutes. Then 10 minutes worth of cloudy skies, and then nothing but blue for the rest of the day. When I saw the total eclipse in 2017 I was in a state park in Kentucky, and as soon as totality happened there was a resounding OOOOOOOOH from miles around. This time it was a similarly resounding OHHHHHHHHH!
The beauty of it, though, is that unless you're a badass astro-photographer with 5 digits worth of gear, annular eclipses are pretty boring to photograph. It's typically just an orange wedge. Turns out that in my case the clouds made for much more interesting pictures. While the ND filter gave a bluer picture than a metallicized Mylar filter, with its pretty orange tint, I think I did better than the typical orange circle. I'd been shooting at 1/100 during the early bits, and when things went south I dropped down to 1/4 which is what brought it all together.
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I'm also far better refined for the big one in April. Learned quite a lot today.
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Those are awesome shots. Our area only had about 40% eclipse so I didn't even bother.
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Those are awesome shots. Our area only had about 40% eclipse so I didn't even bother.
Lucky, we had 30% ~25% and a storm passing by :lol
That is a cool shot though Barto. I'm planning to travel for the April eclipse, but don't know if I'll just go upstate (NY) or somewhere else.
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Oh that's an awesome shot. I wish I could have seen it, but the weather here was terrible