Best photo you've taken when all you had was your phone.
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The highest percentage of the price tag on a phone is towards the camera, especially iPhones, when people freak out that a phone takes a somewhat decent quality picture they're surprised. I don't get it.
>>2712399
another
>>2712401
That sounds like a load of bullshit
Right now, as quick as you can, take a photo and post it ITT
have an oddly-peeled banana
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Buddha
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Yes because what we need more of in /p/ is pointless snapshits of nothing
Can't view my pictures. I put the usb in my pc, it makes the sound that show that show that something has been inserted, but nothing is showing up. What do?
>>2716190
That shows that something has been plugged in*
sorry for the mistake
>>2716190
Update: My camera constantly says busy and I can't do anything, like take pictures and even view them on the camera. The camera can't do anything
Can no one help? Please I need my camera
So in national news the killing of Laquan McDonald has been in the headlines for weeks. I realized I have some really good photos (6 shots) I took of the officer who killed him, Jason Van Dyke, beating peaceful protesters with his fists and a billy club in Chicago during NATO '12 protests.
The photos are NEF, well shot. I'm trying to sell them to press. A major Chicago newspaper has offered me $125 for rights for 10 days, $125 more if they publish.
Considering these are hot photos of national news, what is fair?
ask /pol/
They won't offer you what they can actually afford. If you are the only one with these images you should bargain for much more
>>2715713
>The photos are NEF
Damn I'm sorry OP. Your shots are worthless for journalistic work now.
In the film era, if you couldn't see your photo after you took them. You only knew the result much later. So if you did mistakes you would fail. You had to know what you were doing.
Now, anyone can take photos, just take one, preview, if it is shit do it again. Sooner or later you will have the outcome you desire.
Also cameras are becoming smarter, Sony A7 can detect faces, I don't doubt sony will release someday a camera that analyses composition and will tell you where you should aim.
Also photography isn't art. Never was to begin with.
gr8 b8 m8
>>2715571
Ok.
People at weddings/parties still want to party/wed and socialise, not follow everyone being sober and doing your supposed amateur re-try till it looks good camera ritual. So they'll still pay someone to do it.
Companies needing product photos won't risk/have their employees stop their designated tasks/jobs to waste time taking pictures of their products - it'll still be faster, cheaper and overall convenient to hire a professional.
Amateur photography has always been the domain of amateurs, it just required more time, discipline and experience-gaining b4 digital. This is the only area where things changed, more people think they are photographers.
Nothing changed in professional photography applications where the money's from.
No, like everything you need practice. Also what you are talking about honestly depends on what you are setting out to do with a camera.
Some people just like trying to take the coolest pictures possible. The people who actually have professional jobs have to abide by shit that might get in the way of their creativity.
>3%
kek
>>2715473
>the masses take photos with their phone
>that means they know what they're doing and the pictures must be good
>flickr
Now what are the stats for actual photography sites.
>>2715486
like what?
What should I read to learn about white balance and that fucking levels diagram thing? Apparently it's important...
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Different types of light have different color temperatures. The histogram is just a way to visualize the black point and white point of different color channels. You can adjust those levels to compensate for different color temperatures.
In Lightroom click with the WB eyedropper on a neutral grey. That's pretty much all you need.
>>2715431
not op but I'm on a similar boat. Trying to git gudder, and while I know how more or less to do a decent post, I want to know what diagrams I should look at and how to read them, if I ever need to. Hell even learning how to read diagrams of lens/camera performance would be highly appreciated just so I know what they entail . I'll try to find one I saw yesterday and post it, and hopefully someone can help me understand it
Hey /p/, I'm buying myself a Nikon D3300 for Christmas with the standard kit lens, any advice/tips? Pretty new to photography and have been saving up for a while to start off.
Buy a 50mm f/1.8
A lense >200m can be cool too.
>>2714937
Just buy the camera w/o kit lens.
Buy 35mm f/1.8 instead.
thanks :) you got a link?
So I'm looking for a fish eye lens, saw this one very cheap. It also comes with a microphone. Was wondering if any of you have this lens? Opinions on him? Also any other suggestions on fisheye lenses? Also I'll dump some photos here.
Further note, I own a Nikon D3200.
Pic related it's the lens.
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I got a d3300, my first dslr, last wed, then I went to the beach for thanksgiving the next day, these are my first pictures with this camera, and my first time shooting in raw, criticism is expected, and appreciated. I will be posting them in chronological order.
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does anyone know how I get this kind of effect on photos?
Is it the settings on the camera or just adding a filter/effect?
Another one
disgusting thread
>>2714618
Come on just help me
Im looking to expand my lighting gear and was curious if anybody knew of some good websites to purchase from? I've looked around on amazon of course but most of the stuff there seems like crap.
Pic is a project I am working on with a friend.
Thanks!
>>2714585
you should try lowering your ISO next time
>>2714585
you should look into b&h
>>2714585
Paul C. Buff. The least you can spend to still get good quality studio kit.
You can try to make your way with flash guns, like Yongnuos, but it's really not the same.
Hi /p/, I'm a noob to this hobby and I've been taking photos of people and scenery for a while now. I want to move forward and try my hand at effects and fake light.
How do you get colored lighting effects like the pic I uploaded and which kind of light equipment I should buy? Does anyone know where to find cheap and portable fog machines? Every cheap fog machine I have seen needs to be plugged and the battery ones are in the €1000+ range.
Any help towards the right direction or suggestions would be much appreciated.
>>2714415
>How do you get colored lighting effects like the pic I uploaded
Shoot a nice sharp picture with a good camera and good illumination from speedlights, then do digital post with photoshop or some other editor.
The background with the gradient might even be shopped into the image.
>>2714415
> Does anyone know where to find cheap and portable fog machines?
Also, here: Dry ice. Not technically a machine, of course, but it is fairly portable and doesn't need a power plug.
Alternatively, try ultrasonic foggers like for fountains.
If you want portable power, use a like honda generator and power your fog machine - forget batteries for bigger appliances, they'll be way too heavy overall
What the fuck Adobe.
I noticed this after going through a bunch of pics. When I use the "previous conversion" option (not sure if that is what its called in english, sorry), that hideous banding shows up. Only and only when using that. If I input the same very settings manually, it doesn't happen.
Has anyone else experienced this?
>>2714298
Forgot to mention, the banding sticks even if I zero in each slider. I have to pick "default camera settings" in order to get rid of them.
Here's the same pic with the same settings that caused the banding.
>>2714300
Your shadows are blue
And your whites are yellow
Fix this
>>2714303
That's what happens when you shoot shade during the afternoon.
How do you get motivated to go out shooting when your city is boring as batshit?
I live in eggy HQ and the city is bland as fuck.
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>>2714294
>eggy HQ
Wot?
Do you have a car? Drive up to another city, take a few days off work, see what you can see.
That being said, try and see things in your own city from a new perspective. Or, set up some scenes with friends in decent locations where you are.
>>2714302
Brisbane.
Another city (that's not the gold coast) is hours away.
>friends
Oh you...
Travel. You live in Australia, plenty of nice places to travel there or take a flight to some country in SEA, should be pretty cheap