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>normie pictures arent cliche enough for normie crowd >abstract
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>normie pictures arent cliche enough for normie crowd
>abstract images arent weird enough for art crowd

i just dont fit in anywhere
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>>2750157
abstract pictures of cliché normie things ?
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Normie pictures of abstract things.
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>>2750157
why not post these photos you speak of instead of peewee screenshots
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>>2750157
here let me FTFY

>my pictures aren't good
>my pictures aren't good
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i found that putting a color filter over the lens of an iphone fucks up the autoexposure so instead of everthing being even red, like a dslr, highlights are orange. I tried making a series out of it.
even whoring out all the tags on IG still got me about 30 likes per photo at best.
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>>2750216

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>>2750219

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>>2750216
>>2750219
>>2750220
The mirror thing in the top row of that set of images isn't very groundbreaking, nor is your color thing.

That being said: it's good that you're exploring the effects of putting color filters on your lens. By no means should you stop. But your idea here seems to be "here's what happens what I put a colored filter on my lens!". You can go more in depth than that.
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>>2750228
I will keep exploring with it. I have a few other colored filters to try with different environments. I just want to break 50 on at least one image. In city with 3 million people I figured it wouldn't be that hard. With such a low exposure i must be presenting to the wrong audience.

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>>2750157
>love cosplay photography
>/p/ thinks it's the lowest form of photography
>/cgl/ just spends all day shitting on cosplay photographers
I kinda know that feel.
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OP don't know bout Martin Parr

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>>2750216
I kinda like this one.

>>2750219
Overall, they look pretty nice, but I personally think the effects are a bit overdone.
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>>2750469
Thanks for the feedback. Should I switch colors? Abandon the mirroring concept completely?
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1.go to chinkbay, buy filters and iphone lenses, 2.make Lomo filter set, sell to hipsters (Chiraq should have enough from what I've seen)
3.??
4.use monies to buy decent camera
o yeah and keep taking phots, some look nice
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