ITT We post bad edits of our own photos that we still appreciate for some odd reason.
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I actually quite like that, op. The stark contrast is neat.
>>2934709
>450mm
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Can we have a collection of pictures you see on here and cant help but save it to your PC ?
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Hello I am from /ic/ and I am practicing on a new medium - oil paint. I would like you to post me your photos so I can pick one and make a painting of it. Could take several days to complete but I just would like some inspiration from the fine work you all do.
I will post my result when I am finished with the painting.
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>>2934324
Picture of what ? I would love for a painting of my photo
Please and thank you anon.
Wait...film was racist because it didn't have enough dynamic range?
>>2934243
https://priceonomics.com/how-photography-was-optimized-for-white-skin/
Whoops, forgot link.
>>2934243
sage
Yep, it's 2016. Everything's racist now.
Hi guys, I'm 22 and just now getting into film/photography. I want more than anything to be a director oneday but fuck if all this information isn't overwhelming. I keep constantly comparing my age to other directors and when they started.
I just bought a Pantax K1000 to start, and rented a ton of books and I'm on the sticky allot- I just wanted to know when you guys started, if you are self taught what are some tips? Thanks.
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>>2934241
How is getting a Pentax K1000 gonna help you become a director?
If you like photography, you are better off getting a digital SLR and playing with vintage lenses. You got the Pentax lens, thats a start. Now get a digital Canon body.
>>2934241
a film camera is going to get you precisely nowhere if you want to direct movies. find some money and buy a dslr that can shoot video
>>2934244
I thought starting with photography would be a good lead in to film as to teach myself terminology and rules. Obviously they are pretty different in the end.
I'm sure this is a retarted question- infact I know it is- I'm still on basics in my self teaching and I haven't gotten to body's/lenses beside very basic stuff. If I have a 50mm Pentax lenses can I put that on a cannon DSLR body? Are their specifications about size or do different brands do different things?
Hello /p/, I don't come often to this board, but I've always been intrigued by photography, and recently I thought that it'd be nice to invest more time and resources on it, though I am currently not planning to ever work in the field or making it my main passion. That said, I've only used smartphones to make photos and the most "advanced" camera I ever used was a friend's Canon D1100, which I had a lot of fun experimenting with. I've been looking a bit on the Internet, and I'm trying to decide wether to take a Bridge or an entry level DSRL. The models that caught my eye were respectively the Fujifilm FINEPIX S4200, mostly for the extremely cheap price, and a Canon 1300D. Considering that the budget would reach 500 Euros, maybe 600 if there's a particularly good price/quality ratio, and also that it will probably be a part time hobby for fun, should I take a bridge of a DSRL, and which model would be the best?
pic related: a shot I took a year ago with my smartphone
another shot that I took with that phone
i'l keep bumping with some photos i took until someone answers or the thread gets deleted
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>>2933841
It's been tried before. It always fails after a couple of issues.
I wish you good luck and God speed new /p/zine bro.
>>2933841
Why is there license?
>>2933846
>Why is there license?
Because I'm letting the option for people to print the zine if they want.
>If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough
>(Robert Capa, before he stepped on a land mine)
What did he mean with this?
>>2933829
he obviously wasnt close enough
>>2933829
he meant
>get closer get gud fagget
What he ment was you shoot buy a zoom.
Is it better to take a regular photo and add filters/touch ups later, or take the photo with the filter/effects up front? What's the best time to add grayscale to a pic? Other filters?
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>>2933544
Anyone have a guestimation on what lens was used in this shot?
>>2933556
85mm or sum shet
>>2933556
id say a canon 100mm.
Is there any reason I shouldn't get 1?
You can build a drone that does all the same stuff, better, for less money.
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What's the difference between the classic Rollei 35 and the other models (for example, Rollei 35B, etc.)? Is the standard model the best one? Also, what other camera's have a nice aesthetic? Would you recommend the Rollei 35 above the rest?
Bump
I just got a Rollei LED the other day I'll post pictures as soon as they're developed
This is a nice photo
It does have nice shadows
>>2933226
>he doesn't have stylish black friends to take portraits of
>>2933226
>wahh me no rikey
Found this a couple of days ago, so I'm taking 1 photo every day until the cycle is over.
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What conditions are you keeping it in? Also, have you considered taking photos more often to make a timelapse video?
I haven't had much time for shooting lately. All of my normal shoot time has been eaten up by framing and prepping for shows or submitting to shows and residencies which is a good problem to have.
These are mostly more tests and playing for the artificial landscape stuff.
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Hey guys I'm new here, shooting for around 5 months.
I saw a thread by Alex Burke who shoots large format.
Can I take Alex Burke tier photos using a D750/D810 or a 5D2/5D3 or is the look (not colors) only achievable by large format?
My D3000 just broke and I want to buy something I want have to sell or replace for a while. I'm looking for best quality, I just haven't seen any photographs like Alex's from a 35mm sensor
> pic unrelated
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At web res you can probably get very close with a tilt shift lens. But the large format movements, if and when he uses them, aren't available with any old camera.
A d810 stands no chance against the large format camera in large prints.
I recommend trying 4x5 if you get the chance, it's really fun and for a shot like that you're going to be on a tripod and waiting for the light anyways, so you'll only have to carry it while you're traveling.
Nah. Not only does Alex shoot 4x5 with a full-on view camera (with all the movements and then some), he's also got well over a decade of experience. It's also not apparent from the pictures at first glimpse, but he works his ass off for each and every shot.
So for the OP, the way to go to get good is practice with any old thing. You can always go film and view camera and what-not in the 2020s. (hopefully colour 4x5s will be around at that time as well.)
>>2932827
Well I mean, I'm not too concerned about quality of large prints, but just the type of photo with the background compression and flattening of image and so on.
Thanks