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I'll keep on posting once I pp more
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I need the best possible telephoto lens for a Nikon D3300. I'm looking in to doing more wildlife photography, I cant really fined anything on amazon and there aren't any shops close by to me.
>pic I got with a 55-200mm lens
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>>2818849
The 200-400 f/4 is really nice.
>>2818849
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/918849-REG/nikon_2205_af_s_nikkor_800mm_f_5_6e.html
The best lens is called Gear thread
Anyone good at using editing analyzers able to tell me if a pictures been shooped?
Bumping - pic not related I'll post it if someone can help
>>2829542
dude thats a drawing
>>2829544
Looks like your problem's solved, OP
Now go be a faggot somewhere else
Anybody know who/what this is?
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Instagram. It's pretty popular.
>>2829436
I'm no expert, but it looks like a photograph.
>>2829436
>myexterior
Photo with mirroring
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their shit
hay
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Reflect
I haven't paid attention to photo stuff for the past 5 years
did anyone make an affordable full-frame digital rangefinder yet?
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>>2828511
Fuji X100 series or Fuji X-Pro series.
>>2828521
>full frame
Oops, I forgot about that part. There's only APS-C as of right now. Only Leica does FF
Tomorrow I'm attending a demonstration that could potentially turn out violent.
How do I best capture this?
Long lens or wide lens? Video or photo? Etc...
>>2828057
24-70 and 70-200, ND filter not a bad idea if it's sunny since you want quite a thin depth of field so your subject doesn't just fade into the mass of protestors. I'd probably bring a mic too so you can video if needs be, but personally I'd concentrate on photo.
What's the protest by the way? If it's junior doctors or anti-austerity you've got no hope I'm afraid.
>>2828061
Thank you for your advise!
>What's the protest by the way?
There are several political demonstrations at the same time, with very different opinions.
The main parties I will follow is the Nordic Resistance Movement and the Swedish Anti-Fascist Action movement.
The first is basically a party for Neo-Nazis, and the latter an extreme-left autonomous movement known for being pretty hostile and violent.
If I capture anything of interest I'll upload it here.
>>2828065
Sounds like there's definite potential for a bit of madness there! Best of luck, and yeah remember to bring us the fruits of your labour!
New to /p/, completely forgot this board existed.
I have some neat photos from when I lived in the Canadian Arctic, anyone else have some good exotic locale photos?
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After a pretty bad injury I recieved while I was out in New York City on a photo trip, I've hardly been able to get out and do any landscape photos, because my ability to walk has been pretty hindered. And because much of my photography is done by myself, I've been afraid to go on a lengthy hike out of the fear my injury will flare up again, and I'll be stranded in an area without cell reception.
So last night I went on my first hike again. It was my first time visiting this small park in the hills of San Diego, so it was also a scouting session for further trips out there. I've only got a few photos because I'm pretty picky.
I'm basically just looking to see which one of these 4-5 photos is your favorite, and just looking for some constructive criticism. And if you could keep it objective with your criticism that would be great. I really just want to figure out which would be best to post on my Instagram.
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>>2827027
Picture 2, cow feeding on some rolling hills
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>>2827028
Picture 3, same tree that's seen in the OP
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>>2827030
Then one last photo, least favorite. Just thought the clouds and grass looked nice together
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If you have questions about a new camera, what lenses to buy and anything related to gear or wondering about getting into photography, post it in this thread.
Do not attempt to make a new thread for your new Rabal, broken glass and being new.
No pointless (brand) arguments and dickwaving allowed! You have been warned!
I repeat, ANYTHING GEAR RELATED goes in here!
And don't forget, be polite!
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Hey guys! Retard here.
My parents generously gifted me a T5i with a macro lens because they know I like movies, but I'd like to take videos from a distance further than just .8 feet.
What do you recommend for a dumbass newbie film maker?
Wide-angle?
Telephoto?
Let me reiterate that I have no idea what I'm doing. (pic related)
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>>2825705
Forget the macro "filters", those destroy your image quality.
Also what lens do you have specifically, just see what's written on it, below the front lens cap.
>>2825706
M58?
efs 18-55mm image stabilizer MACRO 0.25/0.8ft
A few months ago, I was convinced on IRC to buy a mirrorless - specifically the Nikon 1 j1 (pic related). Being the naive person I was, I hadn't thought much of it, and have actually had a good experience with it for some time.
The problem I see, however, is that most "pros", or even people on /p/, are using a DSLR and not mirrorless like the one I have.
What are the real "pros" and "cons" to having a camera like mine, the Nikon 1 J1, as opposed to the cheap point-and-shoot cameras and DSLRs?
>>2824305
Nothing
To add, I don't even think buying a camera like this was worth it. I see people taking pictures from their iPhones, which look great.
Shorter flange distance for adapting lenses.
Just not really worth it with the Nikon J series since they tried even less than Canon did with their mirrorless body.
I guess since no-one buys them, they're cheaper than your average premium compact at least.
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Are you posting multiple threads with your shots or something?
>>2824193
>>2824198
Hi guys
I just bought a 720nm filter to screw it on my Lumix G7
I will post some shots I've done and pp but I need help to make them more clear
So I've been lurking /p/ for only about a week, in that time I've gathered that my camera, an a6000, seems to be meme tier around here.
Anyways I thought I'd post a few of my photos to get some critique.
I mostly do landscape and cosplay photography, and I'm constantly frustrated with how blurry and noisy my photos turn out. Yes I have a bad habit of pixel peeping and should stop doing that. So far all I have is the kit E PZ 16-50mm f3.6-5.6 OSS lens as well an E 55-210mm f4.5-6.3 OSS lens. I don't really know what I should be looking for the next time I invest in new glass.
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Also I'm not sure how to properly include EXIF data here when resizing my images.
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Might have figured it out on my own. Wasn't exporting all metadata in Lightroom.
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>>2818407
The two immediate things that jut out to me is that the tint is really green and the balance on the river is too heavy. Also, starting off you want to scan the edges of the frame so you avoid including objects like the branch in the lower right hand corner. That branch definitely shouldn't be there.
What is that red thing in the center of the water?
As for subject, this isn't the most interesting place to take a photo.
So what if people here think a6000 is meme tier, it can still shoot...
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Are you one of those people who are on the internet for the soul purpose of flaming people's pictures?
Then please flame someone's picture on this thread, and post a picture of someone else to flame.
I'll start it out with good old
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/p/ burns down people's photographs as part of a concerted and ongoing effort to hammer into the human psyche what is not professional and what is not appealing to the eye.
It is an educational act which encourages caution in preparation, retention of technical skill, and experimentation in exercise.
There is no need for a separate flaming thread as /p/ has historically (if not so much today) managed to tear apart photographs successfully without such an aid.
The woman in your photograph (which you didn't take yourself) is a vengeful and tyrannical...
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>>2828563
/p/ does it without reason.
"This shit sucks" is not criticism or education. Fuck off.
>>2828595
Actually "Shit sucks" is a way of catching the photographer's attention. If they bother to reply "why?" the poster is forced to explain themselves. If they can't their opinion is invalid - but if they do then it may expose actual weaknesses in the image and enlighten the photographer.