Hello /p/, I've got time for a quick dump so I'm going to post a few images from the last few months. I'm now fully self employed which just as everyone said means that I have less spare time than ever.
Also, I've given in to the lure of square format. For this recent trip it was the only camera I carried into the dunes and it was wonderful to be able to compose them differently. I think this will be a nice change of pace, mostly something I'll just use for those incredibly long backpacking trips or when I want to try something new. Don't worry, I'm just going to start off with some squares I have some other rectangle stuff too.
Starting a thread with the only image with a border just to get you guys riled up. It's not so much a cheesy border as it was a mock-up so my lab can see how I want these mounted and framed. I'm excited to see this one finished.
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>>2881673
More purple dunes. All of the dunes images were Provia with an 81b warming filter if anyone is curious.
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These scenes were a delight to scan and had great colors right away. Clean dust, quick levels adjustment, maybe a curves mask to fix vignette on the wide lens, and resize.
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Hi Alex,
your photos are unique! Nice to see you are posting here on /p/
you've mastered your tone very well! grazie
>>2882143
it's perfect
>>2882143
its a good one thats for sure.
It doesn't even get the most basic rule of portraiture right: never have your subjects face directly into the sun.
It makes them squint.
There's a photography contest I'd like to take part to,
doesn't have any theme or rules except that the picture must not be of yourself,
also I have to write some 2deep4u toughts, or memories, to go with the picture.
The problem is that I have very little fantasy,
all I do is taking pics of my bike and panoramas so I don't have anything I think has a chance to win.
I'm thinking about heading back to this location in a couple of days to see if I can shoot something nice,
there's gonna be a similar weather as in the pics.
I need some input/advice on what to look for
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There's a couple of dams on this lake, some ruins, a church, and some trails.
I think the most interesting spot are the ruins, I coud focus there.
Maybe try to find a nice view to frame trough one of the windows of the buildings that still stand.
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>>2881723
do a wide landscape-esque shot of your naked belly and write "I remember when I could see past this"
I'm kinda serious though, are you sure this has to be 2deep4u? I think it's probably more important that it's genuine and creative, the judges are going to have piles of mysterious empty landscapes with attached platonisms about time to sift through
>>2881728
>are you sure this has to be 2deep4u?
Not necessarily, but I'm sure a lot of the entries are going to be.
And you raised a very good point, with my idea above I was thinking about being unoriginal and paraphrase the lyrics of a song called "the sky in a room".
But I should try and find something that stands out...
The landscape shot of my belly is not such a bad idea actually for this.
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Unrelated pic.
Very interested in photography. Starting to shoot a lot. Having trouble understanding what is considered as good/great photography.
Help a noob out.
That's pretty broad but I'll ramble for a bit
If you can look at a picture and understand their intention, be able to see what they were going for shown by the composition and subject they picked in an interesting manner it's good photography
For instance in the picture you posted there's a clear idea behind why they took it and it was executed in a manner that makes it clear and concise
If you're just starting out I'd suggest not just walking around with a camera a lot snapping photos of things you think are neat but try imagining...
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>>2881094
I think this is a good advice, I'll add my 2 cents:
Study the work of other photographers, not necessarily famous buy known and appreciated for their style or what they brought to the table. This will help you learn a lot and figure out what kind of photos you'd like to take.
After all, You don't know where you're going until you know where you've been.
Find something interesting. Think about how to capture what you find interesting about it. Think about how to frame it to capture it. Think about how to expose it to capture it. Think about lighting, what time of day, maybe come back...
Go out and do this 100 times and maybe you'll get 1 picture actually interesting.
I was asked to shoot a wedding at the weekend, it was ok but I struggled to photograph people in the dim light of the evening reception. I used flash of course but it killed off all the ambient light and the resulting shots had no atmosphere. I tried turning off flash and cranking up the ISO, this worked to keep the ambient lighting but the skin tones were all over the place - red, purple, green from the disco lights.
How do I shoot like pic related? How is it so well exposed and so well balanced?
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You want to be using a moderately high ISO, and if needed you can use a slower shutter speed than you usually would handheld to expose the ambient light. Your subjects are then exposed using flash, which you set to 'rear-curtain'. The rear-curtain mode will expose the ambient light first before triggering the flash, and the short duration of the flash itself freezes the subjects so the slow shutter speed (perhaps 1/20 at 50mm) shouldn't produce any motion blur from camera shake. The flash you use should be from a flashgun and either bounced off a light ceiling/wall...
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>>2881048
slow sync flash
yw
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>>2881058
OP here, I get that you should expose for the ambient light first then flash to freeze the subject. My problem was that the flash was illuminating too big an area of the room, bouncing off the low ceiling. I suppose I should have zoomed the flash in so it's more localised in effect and probably gel it orange to better match the ambient light.
A picture I took with my Sony a6000 shortly after a rain storm hit. Perhaps any other close-up/macro shots?
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>>2880054
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>>2880055
quality contribution, buddy. i'm sure that 1.77 megs are just killing your internet.
Old one is about to hit the limit >>2876545
Post your recent stuff here
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Critique this garbage. 1/2
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results of shooting my first roll of color film
this was Kodacolor VR200, aka Color Plus
colors are pretty funny, IQ overall is shit, I'll see to get decent film next time
lemme know your opinions please
when I took this I remembered an anon who asked something like
>do you take pictures on private properties? I wanted to last time but I didn't
and somebody answered
>jump that fence
so I didn't literally jump a fence but I followed second guy's advice
thanks for the advice man
I thought this would make a different picture before spending 5min walking in this damned 1m high grass
here I thought it might have looked good if the girl was turned towards me, but I don't have enough social skills to call out random people in parks yet so this is what I got
Daily reminder that instagram is the cancer of photography
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>>2879777
And why do you think that, anon?
>>2879777
trips confirm
>>2879780
Low engagement rate with his paltry amount of followers.
Long exposure, light trails, movement etc.
Also please provide some critique on my photos - these were experimental.
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hi /p/ im a new guy who really wants to start with photography. im looked into alot of used cameras. I think from my research that maybe a siny a55 or a canon 550d might be good for this. Do you guys have any other recomendations?
thanks
fuck you look in the gear thread asshole
>>2876746
Pentax, now delete this.
>>2876911. pentax?
I really like photographs of clouds and sky! How about everyone post a cloud/sky picture from where he/she lives?
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HOW ABOUT I SLAP YOUR SHIT
>>2874038
*ready to cum* awesome clouds!
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>>2874041
ty senpai
here's something a bit different but keeping w/ur theme since i intentionally wanted the sky in this pic
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Reminder that Leica is a meme brand
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Just got a fully functional, good condition Minilux (40mm 2.4) for £125. Did I do good?
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The concept of a brand is a meme in itself.
What do you think about Ken Rockwell?
>>2856494
Got good information on the Canon 1V on his site. Thanks for the info, Ken. I shall support your family.
>>2856494
i want to know where he lives so i can rob him
>>2856494
That photo is not about Ken Rockwell, it has none of the trademark saturation
Hey /p/ I have a problem. I recently got an Omega C700 enlarger for making black and white prints in the darkroom and everyone I stop down the lens to print (around f8) the image gets these dark spots on it and it causes uneven exposure and basically makes printing a decent image impossible. I've never used an enlarger before but I've looked up tutorials and I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Also just to clarify the problem is non existent at the widest aperture (3.5) and gets worse and worse until it's completely stopped down (f16 pic related)
This is with the lens completely open at 3.5 and the image isn't obscured at all
are the dark spots always in the same place?
better picture? can't see the darkspots