Hi /p/ i had a few days in Rome and Florence.
i hope theres something enjoyable in here, let me know what you think.
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first few ones are from Florence
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http://petapixel.com/2016/04/19/zenit-back-first-look-50mm-f0-95-50mm-f1-2-85mm-f1-2/
>Zenitar 50mm f/0.95, 50mm f/1.2, and 85mm f/1.2
>The lens will supposedly arrive sometime in 2017 and run you close to $500
>the Zenitar 50mm f/0.95 is meant for Sony’s FE mirrorless cameras
Welp, time to buy Sony I guess.
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good fucking luck with that shallow dof and manual focus.
Had similar setup. Every time i shot stuff ended up having to shoot dozens more of the same because of a precaution to make sure subject is in focus. Ended up with gigabytes of uselesss photos that are out of focus.
>>2819673
>f/0.95
what in the christ fuck is the use for this
>>2819715
Aperture is the slightly more knowledgeable man's megapixels. Gotta get more so you know it's better (and therefore, you know you're better)
Any pictures taken using a Neutral Density filter?
I bought a Variable Density ND filter recently and was mortified to find that despite the price of almost $300, it had no external threads so shooting near the ocean resulted in a lot of salt buildup.
The other thing I noticed was that regardless of the position of the outer element, I ended up with an uneven tint on my wide angle lens.
Should I have used a non-variable ND filter (solid, evenly-tinted glass slab)?
Any advice or tips?
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>>2818547
>I ended up with an uneven tint on my wide angle lens
Variable Density ND filters consist of 2 polarizing filters, this may explain the uneven illumination. These filters are used mostly by videographers using dslr, are you shooting video? If not you are probably better off with normal (cheaper) ND filters.
>>2818557
No video... just still pictures. Perhaps it's more noticeable on a wide-lens. I tried using Live Preview to see if I could darken the image but it was always shifting when I turned the outer element. Either one corner would be dark or the sides were or the middle. I found it useless and regret spending the money on it. The girl at my camera store is an advanced photographer and recommended it to me when I told her I wanted to buy two different ND filters. Really disappointing.
It is a Hoya Variable Density Filter 3-400 (see pic). If I remember correctly it cost around $280 locally. Way too much money considering that I can't use it in bright light.
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This is pretty much what happens.
beginner here
how do i stop being paranoid when taking my camera out??
i feel like i'm going to be robbed the second i let my guard down to set up a shot, or, or attacked by someone who doesn't want to be filmed
live in a 1st world country
Stay out of really shitty neighborhoods, bring a friend, and tell people you will delete the photos/edit them out.
If you're that paranoid about street, shoot with a telephoto mirrorless from a distance. It's pretty creepy though. A good trick is to find a nice background, line up a shot and let your subject walk into the frame. Nowhere near as sketch as aiming up someone.
Nature photography thread!
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The weather finally warmed up and there is life in Wisconsin again! Hiked into a small swamp for these.
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I often browse this Russian imageboard but I have no clue how to speak it. They often post these 'depression/atmosphere' photos and I absolutely love them.
I was just wondering how are they created? Disposable cameras? 35mm film? Photoshop grain effects?
I ask them how but I never get any response
dropping some sample photos
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>>2817619
This particular image can be achieved on digital by shooting late at night, and pushing the midtones and highlights up to add brightness, and raise the blacks up. Add a light leak.
Posting a few pictures, looking for constructive criticism!
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>tfw you shoot at f36 and this happens
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>>2816583
Why would you shoot digital at f36? And you picture dies not need f36 to be sharp, or f22
>>2816583
Doesn't seem to me like anything happened...?
I figure your camera is somewhat bad / old, and you have some dirt on the sensor, but that's not related to picking f/36...
guys i think he means it feels bad when shooting at a small aperture and dust appears in your pictures
>Fuck the Sticky Resizing is for Cucks Post Photos in Whatever Size You Want Edition
Previous thread:
>>2813857
Make sure you go back through that thread and look at the photos. There were some stunners in there, and you owe it to the board and yourself to examine some of them.
Also, as the first line says, no resizing required in this thread. ;)
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>>2815847
Says fucking who
Please re-size photos friends, there's a reason it's a rule.
Anyway, went in to the city today for some more practice, posting a couple standouts. Harsh but constructive critique please, I want to improve.
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Starting one because I need to know a solution to this.
Does anyone know of any app that can resize photos on iOS without stripping exif data? (Resize to any measurement, which bars out the mail app)
>>2797986
Use photoshop. Make an action about resizing and use the automate function to resize your images in batch.
>>2797987
>iOS
How do you improve your photography?
Saying "shoot more" doesn't exactly help when you don't understand how to shoot, so how do you learn, more intrinsically, to create better quality photographs?
I figured since I got my macro lens I would make a macro thread.
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>>2788526
I wouldn't really classify this as macro. You're not particularly close, there's next to not details to look at at all... it's just a standard "I just got my first prime lens because /p/ told me I needed one and can't think of a way to use it" photo
Not gonna resize to 1000px because the point is fine detail, but Im gonna post a few that were taken with a 50mm sloppily held against the lens mount backwards.
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>>2788530
Well. I Took a bit of /p/ suggestion. It may look like I was far away, however if I put the camera any closer I would be touching the tree. Just a wide lens I guess. Here is another I took of a bee. Maybe you would consider this sorta macro.
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Just thought I'd post some recent photographs.
These are not composites.
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Only two photos posted and I'm already intrigued. Post more, OP.
>>2819984
I built my own set out of three 4' x 8' boards, and used black chalkboard paint. I'm shooting with two Einstein e640s I bought last fall. This shot I used yarn for the lines instead of chalk. The theme for these shots is perception.
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Number one - trioplan!
Nah. Fuck that hard-edge shit.
>>2814739
Im literally barfing
>>2814739
Can we start a thread for wild animals? Stuff that you personally have taken.
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this photo is really good
Oh deer. I love this pic.
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I'm thinking of buying some lenses for my DX DSLR. I've found good primes, but I'm not sure about the zoom lenses. This picture is quite relevant to my question: is it a valid comparison between the two Nikkor lenses (55-300mm vs 70-300) or should I consider other brands? Thanks for the answers anons.
>>2820884
delete thread, post in gear thread dick.
>>2820888
This
>>2820888
first, gear threads always reach maximum posts/images. second, you are a dick.