What's the best site for making money on various photographs? Any tips for someone starting a career in selling stock photos?
please tell me why you make these random question threads
I know you're just one guy but for what purpose. Do you get paid? are you bored? why?
>>3116512
Ctrl+F "stock"
this is the only thread
have a nice night buddy
>>3116514
no i swear all these random stupid threads just with a question are all by the same guy
please tell me why you do it. I just dont understand
Is it really worth the price?
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>>3115811
>Is it really worth the price?
Depends how much you want it
>>3115811
Not really.
Who the hell needs 50 mpx and 24 bit
I've got dozens of uncut developped 35mm film rolls.
Whats the best way to cut them and to archive them? Do I buy plastic sleeves or the one in pergamon paper? What preserves longer?
I want to do this in hope I'm able to afford in the future a better scanner.
What's next? You guys put them all in a folder?
right now the films are like this
i've got like 30 of them
shit is going to be a long work but I love to do it the autist I am
uncut master race
>>3115759
Just get a scanner/digicam rig with a roll film adapter. Scanning roll film is faster than scanning cut-and-sleeved film when you have proper equipment.
What film speed should I use for street photography?
>>3115480
this is a decision you should make yourself
if someone answers that for you they're basically dictating what kind of pictures you can take
>>3115480
>What film speed should I use for street photography?
As fast as you can get,. Always use black and white and push it a further 20 stops. Never use a focal length longer than 35mm and use a range finder.
These are incontrovertible rules of 'street'. Disobey them and you will be shot at dawn.
Most disposables have between 4-800 ISO film.
I tend to shoot 400 and push and pull.
any /p/ansies in Madrid looking for a male model to photograph?
general model photography thread i guess
>>3115355
Post face
I bet you're ugly
>>3115358
yeah i probably am
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>>3115379
You're fine. Would take pics, but I'm not in Madrid. Drop the piercing though.
Generic flowers edition
Post your snapshits and gtfo
If you have a bunch of pictures, just make a new thread
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Second time you will have seen this.
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Bumping for OP, as I am away from my camera and cannot post at the moment.
This is all I have at the moment.
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Can someone explain m43 to me? Who thought that putting a smaller sensor in a camera was a good idea? Wtf were they thinking I mean how can you even compete? Can they compete?
>>3113870
Right? And what is even more ridiculous is the sony rx100 series with its tiny sensor that is half the size of m43! And they're asking over a grand for that piece of shit! What kind of moron would buy that? :D
>6 of top 9 threads asking if m43 is a meme
Mods ban this fucking cunt
Rerolled Motion Picture Film Edition
>Old Thread >>3110120 →
>This is a place to post about anything film related. Processing, scanning, developing, gear, etc is all fair game. Let's fill this thread with images so please include an image with your post.
>Have fun! Remember, there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
>People looking to get their photos critiqued please include the film, lens and camera used to give some context.
>Any post without an image attached should be ignored because the poster is obviously incompetent.
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Have any of you /fgt/s used rerolled motion picture film before?
>>3114826
I have a roll of Cinestill 800T in my fridge, but I'm saving it for my vacation next week.
>>3114826
Sorta, bw archival copy film. Hand-loading is completely viable if you have a god's patience and a large lightproof room.
Is f/4 enough for a zoom lens? Or do you totally have to get the top of the line f/2.8 lenses?
>tfw pancake variable aperture zoom lens that is functionally an f/8 only lens because that is the only focal length that isn't pure shit on it.
Just buy a prime 80, 100, 135 and maybe 200
you can buy a 135mm f2 for like.. a fraction of that price
>>3113489
f/2.8 on crop or f/4 on full frame is my arbitrary rule.
>>3113492
Why?
>Bought a camera
>Come to the realization that there's literally nothing of interest where I live to take snapshits of
Simply epic.
>>3108838
Think of what somebody who's never been to where you live, or somebody from the future, might find interesting.
Or take pictures of your friends.
Or hire models.
>>3108838
same, just take pics of objects
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just take lots of pictures of your daily life, so you great grand kids can find them one day and enjoy them
>you shoot digishit
>you'll never have any kids
just sell your camera bro.
Are lenses today faster than old lenses? How did people deal with slow lenses or general dark conditions back in the pre digital age? Does film even go above 1600 iso?
lenses have gotten slower on average, but they have gotten extremely sharp
sadly a lot of modern lenses don't have the same kind of character as most older lenses, just neutral tones, neutral colors, and ungodly sharpness
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>>3117060
Fast glass has always existed, like pic related. Modern glass isn't any faster than film era ones relative to their price level, and there isn't such a need for fast apertures with digital as there was with film because you can always get that extra stop with higher ISO. Film gets quite grainy at 1600, but can be pushed above that. As for how you used to deal with it, you just had to git gud with using flash.
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>>3117060
You got the best exposure you could considering the subject (e.g. the rate of a moving subject would give you the slowest shutter speed you could use), then you pushed the hell out of the film in development/used longer exposures when printing from a negative to coax out more detail at the price of grain.
This is a crop from a portrait I shot with a Fuji 56mm f1.2 at f2.8.
As you can see, the eye is in focus but the nose isn't.
Even with a 1.5 crop factor sensor at f2.8 (which equals a full frame
f4.2 depth of field) the dof is so shallow that parts of the face are not in focus.
So, what the fuck is the point of a f1.2 portrait lens when parts of the face are blurry?
What the fuck is the point of f1.4 full frame portrait lenses? Who shoots these wide open?
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To have an out of focus background you fucking sperg
Plus nobody cares if the nose is out of focus, as long as the eyes and mouth are in focus, it will look fine
Also stop pixel peeping things nobody looks at in a portrait
>dof post
>doesn't include full shot or distance info
FF fans do make too big of a deal out of FF DoF. But it is actually useful in some shooting situations. It's probably most useful when using f/2.8 zooms at an event (i.e. wedding) and shooting further back than head or head+shoulders.
I want to take photos like the instagram user @een_wasbeer (pic related). The still water effect and the dusk colours are lovely. I wonder if she used a monopod with a shutter speed of a second or so, or a monopod. She has tons of pics, some of them definitely taken with a tripod. But I can't imagine her lugging around a tripod all the time.
So, what is the minimal amount of time needed to get the still water effect, and is that time doable with a monopod?
I borrowed a tripod from a friend and tried it out a few times. I have noticed that in general a tripod is quite cumbersome. This one in particular is a bit too big for my backpack, so carrying it around is a pain in the ass. Setting it up also takes time. I did take few photos in Amsterdam with the thing, and I noticed I could get the still water effect with 4 seconds. I didn't test out faster shutter speeds though.
>>3116554
Tripods don't have to be big or heavy. You can buy carbon fibre tripods that come in at under 500 grams.
Hell even my cheap as shit Manfrotto tripod can fit in a shoulder bag
>>3116559
I asked her, she replied she uses a Joby GorillaPod. I'm quite surprised she makes it work. Probably fixes it to something.
I did similar stuff without a tripod. If you look around you'll usually find a big enough ledge or railing or smth to put your camera on
After that it kinda depends. It's pointless to ask for specifics when it's easier to just try it out yourself and see what you like best.
And as silly as it may sound, it also depends how calm the water is. Dutch grachten have tiny waves about all the time, a little pond/lake might be much more still and so and so forth
Also have a gorillapod like that and it's handy, especially the magnetic one, because they're horribly tiny and you can wrap them around stuff (provided your camera is light enough)
I'm organizing my shit photos while dumping some here. Feel free to contribute.
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>>3116368
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>>3116369
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>>3116370
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what are some good medium format toy cameras?
>>3115990
Holga for lo-fi look. Lubitel 166 TLR line for a better IQ and more control for a little bit more money.
Take into account that the Lubitel line is considered toy cameras for being constructed in plastic but the optics are half decent and you have a better degree of control of the exposure.
Ignore the Diana, it's overpriced as hell and not much better (in some regards even worse) than the Holga.
>>3116001
Lubitels and soviet cameras are memes. My lubitel died on me multiple times. Last year I dropped it and the taking lens fell off the body, I put it together but it wont focus to infinity and it's not coupled with the viewing lens.
For a cheap MF camera you can't beat Holga. For a couple bucks more a yashica TLR is the best buy, it's almost a rolleiflex.
>>3116016
>I dropped my camera and it broke. That camera and its country of origin are memes! They're shit!