Your mission, choose you to accept it, is to take a landscape photo with no visible horizon.
>>2882884
>burmese
>pottery
>forum
I know that meme's been around for years, but I think that's the best version of it I've heard.
>>2882884
How long do we have?
>>2882913
let's just keep the challenge on-going as the 'season' for traditional landscape photography is just beginning.
rpt was giving me nothing. fuck me up /p/
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>>2882751
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>>2882753
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Hey, 4chan, i'm looking for a new background / lock-screen wall paper. This one has lost its' pzazz.
>>2882390
Thanks, i'm a new fag, outside /b/
>>2882398
No worries. /wg/ is a good board and are usually very helpful. enjoy.
I had the zte warp sync before this, and the phone was shit but atleast the camera took okay pictures. But I got a better phone today by far and the pictures are so dull and dead. What is going on? Here is an image. The new phone does hide blemishes and all that but I dont want that, I want the real ugly deal lol.
Can anyone help me??
>>2882255
You're in that picture, right? You've got the real ugly deal.
>>2882257
I know, appreciate the input
>>2882255
It's a selfie, of course it is shit.
Have you greased your ballhead recently, /p/?
I re-greased mine yesterday and now it's floating on clouds.
I can't sleep so I'm gonna go grease my ball head right now
>>2882190
What grease will you use, anon?
Don't grease it too hard. Might be good to grease a little and then rub it for a bit, to then clean off the dirt that has gathered up. And then regrease.
thank mr. ballhead grease, may smooth panning and good grip be with you
Anyone sell or has worked in selling stock photos?
I'm currently travelling and hoping some things may be usable, just joined Alamy and awaiting approval on this and some other images.
Any tips on selling and/or creating stock photos? (And not get explioted tf by stock photo sites)
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Try and sell stock photos that include Disney Trademarks and copywritten material.
Report back from the courtroom.
Secondly, you need to have a clear business plan and upload a shitload of images that are relevant to buyers AND your keywording strategy needs to be spot on.
I had some interactions with some stock guys. They uploaded >1,000 images a month and had elaborate schedules and calculations for projected profit and loss.
About 4 years ago, I uploaded 15 mediocre images to dreamstime. $35 earned so far.
Flickr asked me to be part of that Getty program and I still haven't replaced the images with high res yet, but that will be a bust as well.
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>>2882152
You might get lucky and sell a pic or two every few years. Selling travel stock was hard even in film days when we used to ship original slides all over the world. These days it's just not worth the effort of captioning and keywording the things
>Looking forward to Juno Probe photos of Jupiter
>get this
What the fuck... people take better photos of Jupiter in their backgardens with $99 telescopes and a fucking iphone
Oh and here's a photo New Horizons took of Charon (plutos moon) 7.5 billion KM away
>>2882122
isnt it possible that the equipment is better suited for close up shots, since the thing will go really close to Jupiter? and maybe that results in the bad long-distance pics?
it made this pic by the way. no idea from what distance. But at least it shows that it can do high red pics :).
Why does my pano look so squashed?
I tried correcting with adaptive lens filter, what else can I do? Nevermind the overexposure and various flares, I'm just trying to get the post done right.
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What are you using to composite?
>>2882108
This was Photoshop.
Autopan Giga just made everything blurry, not sure I can use the software confidently enough to do anything good yet..
>>2882110
Try some different projections with Microsoft ICE.
How do you get lighting like this? I feel like it's just overcast natural light with how soft and even her skin tones are but she doesn't have any deep shadows covering her eyes or anywhere else which I always get when I shoot in overcast conditions. Is he using a softbox and if so how are there no shadows behind her?
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>>2882086
I'm definitely seeing some deep shadows. But there's a structure behind her. You can easily shape overcast light with your environment.
looks like the light was added in post to me
she looks pretty hot, despite having shitty skin
>>2882086
like others have said, looks like post production highlights were lowered to the gray level..a simple task that takes seconds
So I took out my Sigma 12-24mm f/4.5-5.6 DG HSM II that I've just received in the mail today, which coincidentally is the first sunny day in a bout a fortnight here.
Just testing out how wide this thing is and I'm fucking impressed.
I think I'll get rid of my EF 17-40mm f/4L USM since I have no use for it anymore.
1/3 @ 12mm f/5.6
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2/3 @ 17mm f/5.6
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3/3 @ 24mm f/5.6
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I would suggest keeping the 40.. as it isnt much zoom it is a hell of a lot better than 24.. and ya never know when ya need some zoom lol
Does anyone here ever do photography while on the water, specifically while kayaking?
I've been kayaking several times before, but never with my camera.
I'm looking to buy a dry bag (like the Earth Pak - 10L or 20L) to store my camera at all times when I'm not actively taking a photo with it so that if I dump overboard I don't lose my gear to the bottom of the ocean, but it sounds like a giant pain in the ass to pull it in and out of there.
Does anybody have any tips on how to keep my gear in one piece or how to take good shots while on the water?
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I honestly wouldn't risk this, at all. I would just buy a marine kit or one of those fancy expensive purpose-built ziplock bag things. I don't mean use a ziplock bag. I mean it's made for using cameras in it.
I'd also keep the camera out at all times and just tuck it between my legs or something. I'm in the camp of people that believes if you're going to carry a camera to take photos, keep it out at all times to take photos. You will take zero photos if you have to get your bag out and take all your shit out to finally look through the viewfinder.
>>2881956
I agree with you, if I keep it in a dry-bag then I'll for sure take less photos. But the idea of going out on a craft where it is almost inevitable that you'll flip at some point with no way to protect your camera makes me pretty nervous.
Maybe just have the dry-bag at my feet and if waves pick up or something I can shove it in there?
>>2881957
These ones are the best bang for the buck apparently. They're meant to dive with your dslr for relatively long periods of time (I wouldn't risk doing that though) but for splash protection and an eventual dipping into the water when you flip over (less than 60 seconds until you and your camera are back on the kayak?) I think they would be perfect.
If it doesn't compromise your safety I'd tie it with some kind of bulletproof knot to your body or vest so it doesn't sink if you fall.
>mfw see "professional" wedding photographers using these on their flashes when shooting outdoors.
>>2881556
>mfw you'll never be a professional photographer because you have no people skills and that's more important than whatever autistic thing triggers you about flash guns
Excuse my ignorance
If by shooting outdoors you mean using the flash for fill flash, and they're using it on-camera, what difference does it make? Probably a small loss of power, maybe -1/3 or -2/3 stop less than a bare flash, right? It doesn't drastically increase the size of the light so what effect does it have on quality of light?
So the result is having to use higher flash power, resulting in slower recycle time and higher power consumption?
>>2881565
You are right. And when you are indoors less light is directed forward directly to the subject because some of it is instead directed to the sides, over and above the flash. From there on it bounces onto your subject. This means the fill light is spread out more throughout your scene.
The benefit it grants is small, but the drawbacks don't really hurt, so everyone just leaves it on the flash at all times. OPs raging is not justified.
Why is it so hard to find information about using flash/off camera lighting with film cameras. I've never used flash but I want to start using some artificial lighting with my Hasselblad 503cx and possibly a 35mm camera, preferably not speed lights. Do you use the same exact equipment you would with digital? Do I need to get older equipment? I already have a light meter so I won't have a problem getting exposure.
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bump. I can never find the appropriate tutorials.
>two seconds googling 503cx with flash
>find everything
Kill yourself my lad.
>>2880931
Often with stuff like the hassey as it is a studio camera so you would have studio flashes with either a master or a generator via PC cable.
With 135 cameras you are often locked into a system of flashes. you can almost always convert to PC (X-Sync) one way or another and then use something like a light meter to determine what the correct exposure is.
If you want to use more compact flashes you could look at something like METZ, depends on you camera how you hook it up. If you want better advise describe exactly...
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>>2880376
Who is the best camera manufacturer and why are they Fuji?
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>>2880378
My fuji set up:
X-T10 w/
- 23mm f1.4
Canon FD to FX adapter.
All I will ever need.
>>2880391
cool. now go shoot some pictures. gear threads are the most fucking retarded things ever imaginable in the whole cosmos
I impulse bought a Go Pro Hero 2014. I can sell it for a profit, and I have around 220 bucks to spend. Should I sell and trade up (for what?) and which gopro model.
Also, is buying refubrished legit?
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>>2880290
Also, is the session worth it?
>>2880290
u dun goofed