in PS, is there a preset or action to add date in orange like seen on this image?
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Other than taking the ahot at 5 am? VSCO.
A preset? Download a VCR OSD font and give it a glow.
Raise saturation, lower vibrance.
Old one is 'bout dead
>>2844436
Ask away, heathens.
I have around $875 USD to spend on a Canon lens, I'm looking to use it to make short films, so I'm thiiiinking 35mm prime. Any suggestions?
>>2861529
Using a 60D if it makes a difference to ya
>>2861528
https://www.amazon.com/Sigma-35mm-F1-4-Lens-Canon/dp/B00A35X6NU/ref=cm_cd_al_qh_dp_t
fuck i'm about to buy this, do i pull the trigger?
rate my memes, /p/.
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>>2855841
>no holga
maymay/meme
>>2855841
>spotmatic
>canon demi
>rolleiflex
>mamiya tlr
>pentax 67
patrician af
None of them are as good as the Hasselblad Lunar.
I went to Osaka yesterday.
and I ate a Japanese noodle.
Japanese noodle is called "SOBA".
This is Shrine near the my house.
>>2875101
OK, thanks.
New to this lands of 4chan but I come here for a simple question.
What do you think of Mirrorless Cameras. I got a DSLR myself but lately I've been considering on maybe trying the mirrorless ones.
What are your thoughts on them?
Does anybody use here one, or both?
Pic related, the Sony a6000
I switched from a DSLR to mirrorless.
Mirrorless great for studio shots and tripod stuff. DSLR great for sports and long tele lenses.
If you have a more specific question I can answer it
>>2874955
I moved from nikon to an a6000
The a6000 is much lighter, much more lens choices, much more convenient bringing around.
The only issue i have with it is that vertically the body was a little too short for me since i have big hands, so i got a battery grip to give myself more to hold on to
>>2874963
thank you! got plenty actually but to start..
why is it that everyone says DSLR's are better for sports and such? If mirrorless have better fps (unless you go to the high-end DSLR models) and -supposedly- faster AF
Do you think weight can be a determinant factor to choose a mirrorless over a dslr? I mean, at the end you need to consider also de lenses weight!. For example, XT10 is around 380 grams while the Nikon d5500 is just 40 grams heavier...
Post your website below and offer ways to improve eachothers. Let's make this a constructive environment pls
>>2873360
jaredpolin.com
I've got a question about websites: If I wanted to learn how to make myself a smooth one, what scripting language should I learn and what tools should I equip myself with?
>>2873437
Squarespace is pretty neat.
talk shit post pic
^jokes. please, only constructive but harsh critiques.
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friend, not a model.
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I decided to post some stuff I shot this Thursday at Madrid. Any critique would be very welcome, I want to get better.
Hope you enjoy.
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High heels race at Pelayo St.
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These shots were particularly fun to take. I had to extend the arm over the crowd and guess the framing with a couple of test shots.
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The winner.
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I would like to ask for some advices.
What may be the cause of those red color shifts betweeen frames in my failed timelapse? It was set on something around 20sec exposure, and let's pretend for a second that i'm absolutely sure it's not my failed attempt of bulk processing (it may be, i'm just wondering if there may be any other reasons).
And second question, is there any way to protect camera/lens from getting foggy in wrong weather?
Did you set your WB to auto while you were shooting this? Some external lights could be the reason
if so, consider manual K wb, could help
>>2874206
I don't think that's the case - i was indeed on auto this time, but i did quite a lot of those timelapses and it happens in every WB setting possible: on auto, on presets, and on K ones.
Can you upload a few of your original stills so I can look at the EXIF data of them? Pic a frame that has as close to correct color as you can find and another that's red.
Why are lenses round when sensors are rectangular? Could (do?) manufacturers cut round lenses down to rectangles matching the sensor's aspect ratio and reduce lens size and weight?
>>2872545
I suspect you would get strange flaring/ghosting/reflections from the flat lens surfaces.
>>2872545
no.
>>2872553
No what?
Took these of a young deer. I'd be grateful for any legitimate critique. Hate if you want. Hide the thread if you want. If you're going to critique please go beyond things like, "no" or, "this is shit". Thanks.
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>>2876939
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>>2876942
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you're too high up above your subject, it looks like it was taken at a zoo. aperture is too low to give any bokeh and draw focus to the subject, though there's not much you can do since that looks as wide as your lens goes. didn't appear to do any editing. probably shot in jpg.
also they're all basically just the exact same picture. i know it can be hard to pick the best one when you've taken a bunch, but justdoit.gif. if it's a shit picture when the subject is facing one way, it's still going to be a shit picture if all they did was move their head three degrees to the left.
not trying to sound like an asshole, but you've got a long ways to go.
Anyone can share Art of Visual presets for Lightroom?
You should make your own presets and learn how to develop instead of asking people to spoonfeed you.
Kill yourself my man
>>2876997
Did you wake up from your nap? Only a few of your posts from last night got removed.
OP, do you have any favorite sites or free presets?
If someone crops a small part of your copyrighted work and makes very small alterations, is it still copyright infringement?
>>2876457
yes. copyright refers to the whole work and any part of it.
>>2876457
Lawyer here.
Short answer: Most likely, yes. In the instance you've shown, yes.
Longer answer: It really depends. There, of course, are exceptions to using copyrighted material in certain circumstances, such as for analysis/discussion, or for creating further art, etc. It all depends on what you're doing, why you're doing it, how you're doing it, and what, exactly, was copyrighted in the original material. 99.9% of the time, my advice is not to fuck around with copyrighted material, especially if you're using it in any even remotely commercial way.
Okay /p/ I need some advice
I'll be buying a used D700 body next week for pretty cheap ($600AUD) but I can't decide what lens to get.
I need something that I can pick up for pretty cheap, don't want to spend more than 400-500.
What do you recommend?
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>>2876220
>What do you recommend?
a Canon, instead, faggot.
Nikon 35mm F2
Nikon 50mm F1.8
be happy, D700 is one of the greatest cameras ever made. sexy as fuck,
>>2876220
i recommend the gear thread
>1/10
What's the creative process when it comes to shooting photography? Is it all spontaneous? Or do you brainstrom an idea of what you want to photograph? I am a graphic designer and i haven't dabbled in fine photography where i am the composer and photographer.
My process is writing and brainstorming an idea that best expresses the message. Then i sketch and create.
Tl;dr? Who do i compose?
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>>2875939
Why do you assume there would be a common creative process? This is not how creativity works. Do whatever works for you.
>>2876473
what's the problem with wanting to know what is is that works for others?
>>2875939
sometimes you go out and take a shot youve been thinking about
sometimes you just go out for a bit with no intentions and end up with gold
sometimes you see something when youre out youve seen similar photographs of and you copy it or try and improve it
just take pictures of whatever you want whenever you want