I've never used filters with B&W before and am wanting to give it a go. I have a Hoya Y[K2] Yellow filter and I'm shooting HP5 at 1600. What should I expect this to do to my image and am I able to use it for only a few shots or do I have to use it for the entire roll? Thanks for your help.
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Pretty much any photo with blue sky in it will probably look better, it cuts down atmospheric haze, will probably make skin look a little bit smoother. Light yellow is pretty general purpose, I leave it on basically all the time unless I want to use some other color for a special effect. I only shoot black and white totally unfiltered if I really want to gain an extra stop, which may be a concern for you if you're having to push to 1600.
Red filter best filter
If you can't deal with red, then orange is a good compromise. I find yellow might as well have no effect.
>>2886150
OP here.
I'm actually considering using it not because of the effects it gives. I was shooting last night and needed 1600 but today it's just that tiny bit too bright out so the stop of light it looses will be about just right.
Best camera for video(short films, sports and action stuff) on a 1500 dollar budget? I am currently thinking of the 6D. Also sorry for the annoying gear thread but I want to get some opinions before I spend a shit ton of money.
How about you stop being such a faggot and buy one of these babies.
>>2885868
I only recommend 6D for stills. Watch youtube videos about it, it gets ugly patterns on horizontal lines that make it worth $300 to me for video.
For taking single photographs, rather than video, 6D is a good value.
>>2885868
DSLRs are shit for video, they were the only option like a fucking decade ago but are now relics of times gone.
Save up and get a Fuji XT2, alternatively buy a Panasonic GH4 or even used GH3 if you only need 1080p
Stay away from Sony unless you want the cameras to overheat and shutdown after 15 minutes of recording.
I prefer the local drainage pipes. It seems like lots of the places with neat lighting say "no trespassing".
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>>2885762
>something something no trespassing
This meme needs to die
When will the faggotry end?
>>2885762
make your own damn lighting
>>2885860
im into that clean ass ambient glow that u wold find inside abandoned structures
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>PROFITABLE PHOTOGRAPHY
Apart from Photojournalism and being a Paparazzo are there any good things you can go out and shoot and make money off of it?
I do not mean like weddings or interiors etc I mean specifically things you do not need to schedule prior that you can just go to and shoot and then profit from afterwards?
I have thought about shooting portraits on the street (though this does not seem incredible profitable) as well as things like open events/ competitions where you could shoot and potentially sell images to competitors etc.
I would love to go full Nightcrawler mode but I am in Australia and as far as I am aware our news publications are not really interested in this shit (nor does it happen enough in a condensed area to be worthwhile).
In times of need I've made posts on Facebook/forums and sold landscape prints. It's not something I keep up with, but rather once every year or two...so it's not exactly sustainable long term or anything.
Photographs of random people probably wouldn't sell too well unless their identity is pretty obscured.
>>2885349
>Photojournalism
>make money off of
You've been replaced by millions of people with smartphones, they are always there before you are and send the stuff to news agencies for free.
>>2885349
You could try and get into the monotonous world of stock photography, you'll need to shoot a boat load of generic shit that can easily be used in the creation of ads and web content, and it will sell for pennies, but at least you'll have something every month.
When you wish to step up your game, you'll learn to photoshop items to turn them from brand-name products into no-name products that can be used anywhere. For instance taking a photo of a tube of ColgateĀ© toothpaste and just writing the word "toothpaste" in the same font where it used to be.
Film General Thread, aka FGT.
>Poorfaq square medium format edition
ITT Lubitel, Yashica Mat, Nettar etc. snapshits.
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Just noticed something in one of my photos. See the light streaks coming from the lights at the top right? Also the thing that looks like a light leak in the bottom centre, which is actually coming from a sprocket hole.
Is it the fabled bromide drag? This is the first frame of the roll, the rest of the film seems to be fine.
Delta 3200 in Microphen
>inb4 electronic is better than mechanical and plastic is better than metal because "more modern" even though it won't last as long and more parts can go bad or it just ends up not working period
>>2885136
totally needed this
Some pics I recently shot.
Please cc.
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Hi guys there's an event on my city where there's a lot of boat coming from different country and lots of tourism aswell. I've tried to take some shot but i really need some C/C. Those shots are from today and i already feel like i do not get the benefit of this event because of my lack of skill. As there's only few days before it end up i would like to get any crit possible, thanks !
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>>2884428
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>>2884429
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>>2884430
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Does anybody edit their photos on a tablet? I'm thinking about replacing my laptop with a Pixel C or iPad but Lightroom is still the only thing I need a desktop OS for.
iOS is getting RAW support in iOS 10 and Lightroom Mobile just got updated to support RAWs on iOS but is it good enough to use as your only way to edit photos when you're not at your desktop? I'm just a hobbyist and I don't do any serious work for now.
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>>2883887
I got one of these, upgraded the hard drive and installed Adobe Creative Suite 5. I don't have lightroom, but it supports Bridge, Camera Raw and Photoshop, works well for working in the field.
>>2884427
>Acer
>>2883887
No. Tablets suck at color management and Lightroom Mobile does not have feature parity with the desktop version (no print settings, no lens profile corrections, no sharpening/noise reduction/spot removal/masking helper overlays, terrible preset support).
Most importantly, it's not intended to replace Lightroom for desktop, so not only features will continue coming first to the desktop version, who knows which features may never come to the mobile version.
Are you really considering not having a computer in this day and age?
Went to Vancouver Island for a bit. We stayed at Qualicum Beach.
I like long exposures. Do you?
I'll dump a bunch, let me know what you think.
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Muh bw.
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Superior FUJIFILM System Edition
If you have questions about a new camera, what lenses to buy and anything related to gear or wondering about getting into photography, post it in this thread.
Do not attempt to make a new thread for your new Pentax, broken glass, and being new.
No pointless (brand) arguments and dickwaving allowed! You have been warned!
I repeat, ANYTHING GEAR RELATED goes in here!
And don't forget, be polite!
Previous thread: >>2880376 ā
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I'm v uncomfortable with OP image not being a pentax.
plz delete
>>2883035
23mm f1.4 for Ā£388 lads not bad.
>>2883046
>23mm f1.4
That's a really good deal, how are you liking it?
>bought $18000 worth of camera gear
>havent taken one shot in a whole year
Nigga, I've taken around 5,000 shots in 2016 so far. That's more than twice the amount taken during 2014 and 2015.
It's my main income stream now.
>bought $5000 dollars of photo gear
>it all gets stolen
>gifted a $500 dollar Nikon DSLR
>have taken 100 photos in the last week
>most of them suck
Step up nigga
>>2882676
I took 100 photos of just people playing Pokemon GO while in Boston for one night. 100 in a week isn't anything to be proud of.
As a regular poster of /p/, I feel saddened that I have to post a gear thread... But us armchair detectives are lacking the answer to something I feel only you guys can answer.
We are currently trying to identify the type of VHS camera / app emulation , used in these videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ygh2CCRtlEk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLwktE8qrcw
(A few others use the same filter but without the timestamp.)
We have a discord chat for the ARG if anyone wants to jump in: https://discord.gg/DVxWg
SCREENCAP
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>>2887523
"VHS Camcorder". You can find it in the Apple Appstore..
Celluloid photography has been able to develop certain exposure rules based on the ISO sensitivity of film. Things like the Sunny 16 rule come to mind (100ISO-f/16-1/125). But if you try Sunny 16 on a modern DSLR, your gonna be super underexposed. What gives? Is there any sort of equivalency to film and digital ratings or are the values arbitrary?
You'd think digital ISO standards would parallel classical film photography. Is it a matter of sensor technology or improper exposure metering? Are there any DSLRs with similar metering to celluloid?
>>2887223
>Is it a matter of sensor technology or improper exposure metering?
It's a matter of being a very crude and rough guide for when you don't have even the shittiest of light meters with you.
Why do you need sunny16 on a metered camera?
>>2887225
Has nothing to do with my impulses as a photographer.
I'm asking because ISO is supposed to be an objective standard for light sensitivity but sensor ISO pales in comparison to celluloid sensitivity. It's just weird
Digital camera manufacturers fudge their ISOs a little bit to make their cameras seem like they perform better. You can check on DxO for example where they test the true sensitivity of camera sensors, most are like half a stop off or so. You would never notice it in practice because the camera has a meter built in which is of course calibrated to match the camera's true sensitivity, but if you instead set your exposures using an external meter which is calibrated for true ISO then your photos would be underexposed.
Film manufacturers can't get away with that bullshit because the camera meter and film can't work together to lie to you, so instead they have to both perform according to the real ISO standard.
Also, sunny 16 is just a dumb rule of thumb anyway and it was never meant to get you 100% perfect results because obviously not every sunny day anywhere on Earth is exactly the same brightness.
ITT We tell thruths about photography that we learned first hand by experience.
>the sunny 16 rule underexposes by a stop or so
>I'll fix it in post -attitude means you are a bad photographer
>shooting film makes you a better photographer, just like shooting primes does
>you literally know as you press the shutter if your photo is good or uninteresting. Saying anything else is excuses. This however doesn't mean you know necessarily what is wrong with the photo. That makes taking bad photos for personal critique a good habit.
>you are all shit photographers
>browsing /p/ or any other website doesn't make you a better photographer. Even when it gives you knew ideas and tools you still have to equip them by physical practice
>post processing is a skill as crucial as the photograph itself
Spill your guts /p/
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>>2887161
If you call someone an idiot a thousand times they'll eventually become an idiot.
>Film photography is an uncreative medium for photographers who can't handle full control of their photos
>Even if you shoot film, you're a joke unless you develop and scan your own film
>You're just a hobbyist unless you've made money for photography or done gallery work
>you're a fucking idiot if you shoot jpeg and can't justify it with being a sports photographer or photojournalist
>your brand/gear loyalty is idiotic
>petapixel is clickbait buzzfeed tier journalism, don't read it
>nobody cares about your Iceland photos
>flickr is literal shit and should only be used for archiving
>Leica shooters are laughing stocks
>your b&w photos suck
>you're a cuck if you ever do work for free
>>2887161
>the sunny 16 rule underexposes by a stop or so
the sunny 16 rule is arbitrary and absolutely unreliable given how fast and unnoticeably fluid eye accomodation is to changing light conditions.
The only reason it ever works is people's ignorance over what exactly a properly exposed negative constitutes (being able to salvage a workable image off a very wide range of over/underexposure with digitisation means as many as there are) and the obscenely wide exposure latitude of film emulsions that's a truly underappreciated and rarely fully realised thing to account for.
"Sunny 16" when yielding reproducible good results is an ignorant way of indicating one has acquired enough observational experience with film to properly estimate the lighting conditions based on weather, time of year, time of day etc. To a greenhorn it's completely useless and promotes very bad habits. Lightmeters have existed since the early XX century for a reason.
Is this the correct place to share links of 4K videos, such as youtube and similar?
I've found 3 youtube channels so far that are good, actual 4K with good bitrate etc, not upscaled bullshit or smartphone recordings.
So if this is the right place, I'll link in the next post and feel free to share your own 4K videos or your favorite videos/channels. Or just whatever good 4K video material.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvXitaUSYJALMX7tv0AMMqA
>>2886622
>Auto
probs onision?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRbewAyZzSI