10/16/2012 10:01:51 AM
yeah! finally a new page!
10/16/2012 11:47:15 AM
Then I might as well post a picture of a salamander.
10/16/2012 7:05:02 PM
http://www.buzzfeed.com/copyranter/some-of-the-best-childrens-photography-of-2012
10/17/2012 8:45:29 PM
We just finished our project The Other Faces Of The World.Its all posted here with our explored pictures as well .It was fun. We've been working on it intermittently for the last 2 years.http://whil.us/photography.html[Edited on October 22, 2012 at 10:33 AM. Reason : .]
10/19/2012 4:59:03 PM
-ZiP!-
10/19/2012 5:02:50 PM
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST CAN WE POST PHOTOS THAT STAY WITHIN THE PAGE WIDTH?!?!
10/22/2012 12:29:18 AM
10/22/2012 1:13:12 AM
Sounds like you guys just need higher resolution screens. I vote no one posts anything wider than ~1200 for the resolution-challenged.[Edited on October 22, 2012 at 6:48 AM. Reason : ]
10/22/2012 6:47:59 AM
Or, if you run Firefox you can get the Better Wolf Web script, and not have to worry about this.
10/22/2012 7:23:28 AM
Some people actually view the wolf web on a (*gasp*) tablet!Honestly, if you can't show a preview of your subject with a simple 800x600(+/-) small proof, then your framing sucks or whatever you were trying to show is really small. It's silly to think that having a high resolution picture will add way more value to every picture. I don't want to open up the page and view a 2400 pixel wide photo of a stupid UNC cone that could have been viewed at a smaller resolution.If you are worried that a low res proof would loose meaning to whatever you shot, just add a link to a higher resolution under the proof for people to enjoy in all its glory if you wished. If its a good shot, I wouldn't mind clicking on another link to see the expanded detail view of the same shot. Good, sharp nature/landscape shots in particular.
10/22/2012 12:23:06 PM
Looks like at least one of the mods agreed. Thanks, mod...whoever you are.
10/22/2012 3:20:51 PM
Did a bit of shooting at the fair, mostly just random shots of interesting people. This guy challenged me to take a photo of a bubble. Challenge accepted.
10/22/2012 5:44:20 PM
HAHAH awesome bubble photo
10/22/2012 5:46:29 PM
Took a hike out to the Eno and brought the camera along.Also, I've been trying to get some practice with time lapse videos. I took this the other night during the Orionid Meteor Shower at the Farrington Boat Ramp on Jordan. I knew I wouldn't get any meteors in the pictures, but for my first attempt at night time photography I was pleased. http://www.flickr.com/photos/austingd/8114195285/
10/22/2012 6:24:18 PM
I really like the nighttime shot
10/22/2012 6:25:22 PM
My kidI had an event gig tonight, hopefully I'll have some good shots from it to post once everything's processed in the next few days.
10/26/2012 11:06:46 PM
Been trying my hand at some more food photos.
11/7/2012 6:24:47 PM
PrezBO shoots canon
11/13/2012 2:02:10 PM
So my wife has always had an interest in photography and she is a pretty good amateur photographer with our canon elf point and shoot. I’m looking at getting her a DSLR for Christmas and hopefully get a steal on Black Friday. I’m trying to keep my budget under $500 for the body and lens. A kit with carrying case would be a bonus. These are some that I have found. Your input would be appreciated…Nikon D3000 10.2 MP with 18-55mm, 55-200mm lens, carrying case and 8GB SD card for $449.99 – Best BuyCanon T3 Rebel 12.2 MP with 18-55mm, 55-200mm lens, carrying case and 4GB SD card for $499.00 – Sam’s ClubNikon D3100 14.2 MP with 18-55mm VR lens for $449.99 – Staples
11/13/2012 4:28:46 PM
First I would suggest that you ask your wife. As much as I love surprise presents, when it comes to things I am passionate about, I like to be pretty particular. With cameras in particular, Canon vs Nikon are like the Dems vs GOP, so if she has opinion formed about the DSLR scene, you have 50% chance of getting the brand she does not want. Once you start buying lenses and other proprietary gear like flashguns (and she most likely will), you are pretty much tied to that brand.If you absolutely have to make it a surprise, you are sure she wants to be creative with photos, and she already has a decent point-and-shoot, skip the kit and get the body you like+35mm or 50mm lens with large aperture (for the least expensive ones you are looking F/1.8 or f/2). You can probably get body + 50mm f/1.8 for right around 500 new from either of the brands. Autofocus 30mm or 35mm lens will be tougher to score in your budget range. Skip the bag as well, if she is anything like most women, she'll get a designer padded bag down the road anyhow. Memory cards are dirt cheap now and having one in a kit is not a major advantage. And for god's sake, don't fall for the microfiber cleaning clothes "valued at 29.99" that come with some of these kits. Those things such and will not clean anything, in fact they will probably fuck up the coating on your lens. Get her a Lens Pen, or use the cloth that came with your iPhone. If you absolutely MUST have the kit lens, get one off craigslist for <50 bucks that no one else wants. Also get her a book on photography, preferable written specifically for that model camera ("From Snapshots to Great Shots" is a great series). All that info is available on the Internetz for free, but the book will speed up the process immensely.
11/13/2012 8:39:18 PM
I haven't really shot much stills recently Mostly been shooting video for others. Here is on though, a portrait of my grandpa. Edge light came out a little harsh (should have softboxed it), but overall I still like it.
11/13/2012 8:55:22 PM
^^^This:
11/13/2012 9:05:57 PM
You are absolutely right, right now it blends in pretty bad. The plan was to separate the jacket from the background with the rim light. It ended up hitting too hard on the side of the face and not hard enough on the jacket, i should have pointed the flash lower. It was kind of a rushed photo shoot. Maybe I can dodge the jacket outline in photoshop just a bit. Alternatively, I could lighten the background (I already smoothed it a little bit due to wrinkles on the muslin), but I like how the really dark one brings his face out. Thanks for the feedback!^if you think she'll be OK with going used, CL is the best way to go. My local camera store absolutely overprices used equipment as compared to the market price. Not sure what is the deal in Raleigh area though. [Edited on November 13, 2012 at 10:05 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2012 10:02:17 PM
Igor.....thanks for the feedback. My wife is not very tech savvy. The intricacies of the DSLR functionality is something that she has yet to learn. I really am just looking for an introductory DSLR so she can get her feet wet. She would be happy with anything that I got her. I'm the one who is very particular about my technical gear so I read a lot of reviews. I came to TWW for some input on the major differences between those models and what would be best bang for my buck. In all seriousness...I asked her if she had to choose between a new Kindle Fire or a DSLR what would she want. She chose the camera so since then I have been shopping around. She's not a photophile (is that even a word) so at this point she hasn't learned to be picky about her gear.
11/14/2012 8:22:23 AM
Ok in that case brand does not matter as much, as loyalties are split about half and half. All of those models are pretty comparable, obviously at the same price you should go with the D3100 vs 3000, as 3100 was a pretty major refresh for Nikon. In terms of miniscule details, i woul line them up like this: D3100>t3>D3000. I still stand by my suggestion to get a wide aperture lens and a book, or it is very likely that your wife's DSLR photos will turn out very similar to the photos she took with the P&S. Problem is, you can't get a new-in-box T3 or 3100 body only, as body-only packaging starts with T3i and 5100. You can get body-only on Amazon from individual sellers: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Rebel-Digital-Camera-Imaging/dp/B005LW580OOr, if you can stretch your budget just a little bit, you could just get one of the kits you posted and add a $100 50mm f/1.8 from either of the vendors, and a $15 book[Edited on November 14, 2012 at 10:24 AM. Reason : .]
11/14/2012 10:11:39 AM
Cool man thanks!
11/14/2012 3:10:17 PM
11/14/2012 7:20:00 PM
^ Dude Great Critique. You should post here more often.
11/14/2012 8:02:18 PM
^I do...
11/14/2012 8:11:45 PM
Some pictures from China this past summer. I've gone through more pictures.Another view from an earlier picture posted here already. I like this one most.In shanghai at ground level.A bridge in a small city:And a street where there are local restaurants/bars in the evening before the night crowd came:
11/16/2012 1:23:20 AM
^last photo is the strongest of the four. Very iconic perspective with good use of leading lines and a very balanced photo from contrast, negative space and rules of third. Make a B&W render and it could be timeless. My only complaint is if you could bump the mids and blacks up a bit; the shadows under the tree's is a bit too dark. Maybe bring up exposure of the whole photo up by 1/3 of a stop could do it.The first three are a bit bland, boring and blah; touristy shots that you'd see people shoot with P&S. Since you got a dlsr, use that selective focus more; easiest way is to get detail shots of ordinary things. Don't be afraid to take a knee or even shoot blind while extending the camera over your head to get a shot. You'd be surprised what a few inches to the left, right, up or down from the same vantage point will do. Our brains are tricky mofo's and we can tell when something was shot at eye height; we automatically categorize most eye height shots as "normal" and our brain thinks its boring. Which is why we have other things to use in a scene to make a "normal" shot look interesting like contrast, color, lines, curves, negative space, positive space, forms and so on.One thing to do when you do travel abroad is to get natural portraits of the locals; environmental portraits. Learn how to say "Can I take your portrait?" in whatever language. It will add a face to your photos that's not of your own or your girls and give your collection depth. It maybe daunting to ask others to take their photo like a journalist, specially if you are half way around the world, but you'd be surprised that most people are happy to help. Even bring a strobe or two off camera to do mobile lighting for portraits. That's what your significant other is there for right?... human light pole? lol
11/16/2012 4:53:20 AM
^ Thank you for the feedback! I really do appreciate it. The 4th photo is also my favorite, and looks even better at a higher resolution.
11/16/2012 8:11:47 PM
11/21/2012 4:54:35 PM
I am definitely a novice and have a lot to learn about photography. I don't post here often at all, but I stalk this thread all the time. I'm in awe of how awesome you guys are.I really like this shot. It's the first time I have felt comfortable sharing.
11/22/2012 3:13:28 PM
cute look, nice light, good catchlights, good shot.
11/23/2012 5:09:58 PM
Some Christmas Pictures I took in the town's park of the town Christmas Trees. I was just board, so why not?This last picture is of an old shop that has these old people always talking in front of, sitting in their chairs. I think I roused their suspicion because they kept looking my direction, and after a while their group broke up. All of the pictures were taken my my Tamron 70-300 "Macro" lens and some editing in CS 6 on my new 27" 2560x1440 monitor (Korean Yamakasi Catleap monitor).
12/9/2012 10:28:36 PM
My kid's got croup so we're stuck at home all day. I wanted to play with my speedlight and practice using a single light source and completely underexposing the background. He was the only one around so I just set up the light to spotlight him as he ran through the kitchen. This was the best exposure out of the group.
12/17/2012 4:20:05 PM
This was fun, except when the sparks started to hit me.
12/25/2012 5:12:58 PM
So you guys make some money from all of this or?
12/26/2012 1:10:18 AM
^lol
12/26/2012 1:12:00 AM
^^Yes
12/26/2012 2:09:13 AM
^^^I think most of the users posting pics recently are professional photographers, or at least were in the past. Though my impression is that what gets posted in here are shots from fun or experimental projects and rarely client or work related images.
12/26/2012 9:49:29 AM
pez, where was that^?
12/26/2012 11:27:05 AM
^^ I think the opposite - very few that have ever posted in this thread have ever made a dime off of a photo - my guess is less than 5 (minus entering some random contest and placing for a prize)
12/26/2012 3:32:38 PM
Awesome ruin porn, pezking! Those shots have a very eerie feeling to them, but also a sweet collection of all sorts of textures and colors. I really want to go shoot something in an old abandoned facility of some sort.I finally splurged and got a MKIII. Mostly because it is much easier to get gigs as soon as people know you have a 5D (vs 60D which I still vill use for my run-and-cun video shoot and as a second body in commercial shoots). I must say that the low light sensitivity on 5D is insane, I can shoot video at 6400 ISO with no perceivable noise, and I'm glad it finally has all the necessary audio recording features such as mic in and headphone out, although I do still miss the swivel LCD that works so nice for video on the 60D. Autofocus is superior to anything that I have ever shot with. I am still trying to get through the 30+pages about different AF modes in the manual. Hopefully some pics to come. Right now only a proud owner shot made with the 60D and a lensbaby SPark that i got as a xmas present)
12/27/2012 9:17:22 PM
Congrats! That's a might fine camera.
12/28/2012 11:54:18 AM
I used a camera to take a sweet pic....of my camera....
12/28/2012 11:56:15 AM
Igor great purchase. I am trying to slowly save up for one, though I think by the time I have the money it'll be the 5d MKVII.
12/28/2012 1:23:40 PM
Set em up.
1/6/2013 8:15:28 PM