Hey anons,
can you tell me what is better, this b/w or the following colored version of this photo.
Are there any things to make better in future, or maybe in postprocessing?
I'm just about to begin making photos regularly, more than bad looking snapshots. so newbe advisory is wanted.
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Here is the colored one.
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>>2765540
I like this one better because the colors are so unique, but they seem too strong
>>2765540
needs more saturation
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kek
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derp
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I'm new to photography and found these really cool. What are your thoughts on long exposure? also tips on how to get good long exposure shots.
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and another
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some guy fried his nikon 14-24mm doing that. Wouldn't do without a filter.. in other news, steel wool, lighter and a string is all you need
If I get coerced into shooting a spin, I like shooting them with water and in confined spaces. I think it adds a bit of depth to the concept.
I use a Kodak T MAX 400 on my Revueflex SD1, but it seems that the film is 'nerver ending'. What should I do ? Remove the film from the camera or wait and continue to take pictures untill it will probably end ? I've never met this case yet
Sorry, man.
Sounds like the film didn't catch on the takeup spool. That means it's still in the canister and you haven't started shooting it yet. The photos you think you took are wasted.
Open the camera in a darkroom and feel carefully to see if the film is stretched between the canister and the spool or if it's just a flap of it sticking out of the canister like with a fresh roll.
I'm afraid it'll be the latter.
Thank you guys
I've got to do this for a university project and I'm not entirely sure how to go about it so I thought maybe some of you might be able to give advice, if you could I'd really appreciate it
I'm supposed to photo these other two students in a way which shows their relationship and personality, they have great chemistry but are total opposites, like one is kind of mischievous and the other is very strict on rules
I'm not sure how to get this across in a photo so any tips would be really helpful
get them both drunk as possible then shoot them you will find that after a few drinks it doesn't matter who you are or what personality they have they will both end up the same taking away any differences they once had.
>>2763516
Lmao, that's sounds quite funny, the only thing is we have to consider location and stuff too
>>2763517
one of your houses. somewhere comfortable and familiar where they can be themselves if you do it in public you won't get their full characters as people tend to be reserved in public.
Hi /p/, I want to start taking pics in RAW format, but I don't want to pay for the software, what do you use? What would you recomend?
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>>2765290
the software to edit them you mean? Just pirate lightroom or photoshop
>>2765293
yea, I can't use pirate stuff because I have to use the computer for work
Get a Mac and use Photos.
Do any of you /p/honies DIY camera? I'm lasercutting a custom 3 hole lensboard to make tripleyed retard images.
picture unrelated
>>2764875
I made a large-format camera with my dad when I was a kid. The bellows were the hardest part to do but the rest was relatively easy
>>2764875
Ive been thinking about building one of those $10 lomo things with my daughter so she'll understand photography better. She's not quite old enough yet.
>>2764883
What do people make the bellows with? I'm working on a ceramic camera with bellows, but I have no bellows experience.
Need recommendations as I'm starting a photography course and where I study the cameras are comparable to mid 90's webcams.
All help is appreciated.
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>>2762298
Under £99?
You wont get one better than the camera on your smart phone for less than £200
>>2762298
film is always an option if you want a cheap camera, but developing costs quite a bit
>>2762298
under £99, probably only film cameras will make the cut. you can get going with b/w film for very cheap if you develop it yourself; but then, it's another technique to learn.
maybe you can get an digital canon 300d or 400d for that price, that is, an old dslr, but still very good image quality (compared to point-and-shoot cameras, smartphones etc).
Hey /p/haggots. So I'm going to get paid to shoot a wedding for the first time tomorrow and I am very nervous. How did you handle that shit?
Dont sweat it too much, they are all really nerve wracking the first time. Just make sure you get to know everyone a little before the business gets going, itll relax everyone, always remember that a laughing smile is 2000X better than a forced/posed smile
During my 3rd wedding, the ceremony was held 45 miles out of town int he middle of no where, and i got lost trying to read directions and was 2 hours late to the party. I arrived in my loud ass lemon car literally seconds away from the kissing of the bride, and i thought the big redneck groom was gonna kick my ass
long story shot, i got the most important picture, and 2 hours later, when everyone was drunk and partying, they all relaxed again and i could take the photos i wanted
pic related was from that wedding
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>>2762662
>out of focus
>underexposed
>oversaturated
>fake and gay lighting setup
manwithnervousfacetugscollar.jpg
>>2762693
the best part is the client probably loved it
Hey, so there is a construction sight a few feet from my house of a new 3+ story school. Looks about as a school can and I would love to sneak in a try my best to take some snapshits.
Does anyone have experience with "illegal" photography or trespassing generally? I'm sure they'd bust my ass if i was doing graffiti but I doubt a photo will get the cops called.
Obviously gotta be careful at an active construction sight too.
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>>2764791
As long as you are not breaking anything to enter, there is nothing wrong.
I've been doing this shit for a while now, and really, the worst they could do is take you to the station to release you a little bit after because you technically haven't done anything wrong
Just go, maybe bring someone with you if you can (for safety reasons), and have fun
Btw, that's a pretty interesting picture you've got there, how did you manage the effect ?
>>2764795
Well there are signs saying there are video cameras and I can't remember for sure but there might be a no trespassing sign.
And for the picture its surprisingly simple. I used the side panel of my computer because its clear acrylic, but any glass or plastic works. Used an eyedropper to make perfect(ish) circles so that the light is reflect properly, lift it a bit off a bowl or plate of M&M's or you're favorite candy and boom.
I'm planning to do the same again but with heart shaped candies and place the drops in a heart shape. This pic is my digital version.
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>>2764806
Naaah even if there are signs it should be good
Unless you hear an alarm you can stay
Ooh yeah I see now
I think the film version is better though, more interesting colours and contrast
Drone photography/film/Q&A/ discussion
pic related my DJI phantom 3 Standard
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heres some pictures ive taken with it
Oh hai /p/, I noticed that there are a lot of youtubers for photography that is geared towards beginners, mwacs and gwacs, or gearfags like froknows, Imogen, snapchick or digitalrev.
Is there anything out there that discusses at I higher level than entry?
Like Gracie Breakdown is for BJJers, or Drummertalk is for drummers.
>>2762978
that panty shot
>>2762989
sex sells even on purpose
Motherfucking ted forbes
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I dont get it
>>2760350
mirrorless larger than DSLR. memeshit
>buy mirrorless they said
>it will be small and compact they said
>it will cure your dslr arm they said
Could someone please help me out?
This only ever happens with darker images, picture is a screencap from withing "image data converter"
I just started shooting in raw with my a6000, 99% of the time everything converts just fine after edits, but like the fuck is up with the super grain? and then that off fucking border around the image.
The "go to photoshop" button does the exact same fucking thing.
This is driving me up a fucking wall.
>1/100 100ISO
>50mm f1.7 "vintage" lens
ignore the image, was just trying to annoy faggots in a watch thread over at /g/
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>>2764685
>He fell for the Sony meme
Also what the fuck is "image data converter"
>>2764685
Use Lightroom and ditch that shit ass camera.
Did you buy it used? I assume you did and it has serious electronics issue. Get a refund if possible or send it in for repair.
Probably cheaper to buy a new one.
>>2764702
what someone told me to use to convert sony raws
>>2764694
i've got 2 A6000s brand new and this "issue" only happens when i take raw photos in dimly lit areas
The photo taken above, looks perfect and crisp on my camera, litearlly no gain what so fucking ever either.
I guess it's just an issue with the software i used, ill go pirate lightroom.
Shitty pic related, took this at a ren fair last weekend, notice how besides the fact i derped the focus, the quality of the image is good.
Must be this shitty software i'm using.
>shit ass camera.
i love this meme
helped a friend shoot a weeding a couple weeks ago, my sony and his fullframe cannon were spitting out equal quality photos, sorry my $600 camera runs as well as your $2500 camera.
The only issues i've had with these cameras is the fact photoshop doesnt support sony raw files, well nothing really enjoys supporting sony raw files.
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This is probably the wrong place to post this, but maybe someone can help.
I recently found an old video camera of mine (pic related) and I want to eject the video cassette that is in it. The cassette will not eject without a battery. I found the battery for it, but no charger. Am I out of luck until I find the charger? Or is there another way to get the cassette out of the camera without damaging it?
another angle
The battery is an Energizer ER-C5160
>>2763578
take apart the camera if you really need the CASSATE. other than that stick it up your hole and fuck off