Fëanor;114176566 said:Love them pictures man, that fiery sky awww yes!!!!
Thanks allot
Fëanor;114176566 said:Love them pictures man, that fiery sky awww yes!!!!
Fëanor;114177610 said:Love your pictures dude, where do you live?
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Usually understanding exposure is the book people recommend.So I thought I would ask for some advice on here. I'm looking to get into the photography hobby, nothing professional just something as a side activity; however, I know just the very basics of photography so I was wondering if any of you guys had some good boom recommendations on the subject? Something that can get me started. I'd appreciete any suggestions.
Everyone, if you host your pictures on flickr, 500px, etc please leave some sort of url to you gallery or maybe at least some info about the camera/lens settings you used.
Well first off, what would you like to take photos of, what draws your attention?So I thought I would ask for some advice on here. I'm looking to get into the photography hobby, nothing professional just something as a side activity; however, I know just the very basics of photography so I was wondering if any of you guys had some good boom recommendations on the subject? Something that can get me started. I'd appreciete any suggestions.
Beautiful, man.
So I thought I would ask for some advice on here. I'm looking to get into the photography hobby, nothing professional just something as a side activity; however, I know just the very basics of photography so I was wondering if any of you guys had some good boom recommendations on the subject? Something that can get me started. I'd appreciete any suggestions.
Well I have processed all my film and I got a total of 1 shot from 9 rolls, bastard sticking shutter has cost me damn near all my film shots from my trip.
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This is the only survivor - Bronica ETRS 75mm f2.8 (with sticky shutter) on Kodak TMax 400[/QUOTE]
Damn! I would have not been happy....
Took this last fall. Nikkormat 35mm, 100-iso expired slide film, Epson V500.
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dried-plants by QualityPixel, on Flickr
Reminds me of the DVD cover of John Carpenter's The Thing!
Cool, noir cave exploration
Reminds me of the DVD cover of John Carpenter's The Thing!
If you click on any of my photos they should link you back to my flickr account with all the exif data. to be honest that's the only way I can remember the settings most of the time.
Well I have processed all my film and I got a total of 1 shot from 9 rolls, bastard sticking shutter has cost me damn near all my film shots from my trip.
I've just started shooting some film and this is always on my mind. I put the first roll in the dark hoping to squeeze some extra shots, but heard a loud sound when I spooled the film for the second picture and opened the camera in light only to see that nothing was wrong -_-
How do people here scan their film though? I can get it scanned where I process it, but the process seems to be designed for grandparents (pay extra and get a CD with the pictures...) and they don't mention what you get filetype and resolution wise.
Some photos I took while in Korea
Very Nice! that bottom image is fantastic
I had forgotten about a roll of Kodak ektar 100 I shot with some different (ie working..) lenses, its only one roll but its better than nothing
Bronica ETRS with a 40mm f4 on Kodak Ektar 100
Man I love medium format Ektar, I need to get my remaining rolls out the fridge and use them
Here's a first pass at some shooting I did tonight on the whirlpool galaxy. Too sleepy to do more than stack and level adjust. There is always tomorrow to clean it up. Bleh... looking it it here made me realize how bad my polar alignment was tonight.
Nice.
Location and equipment?
I'm going to west Texas in a few weeks with a D800 + AF-S 14-24 mm f/2.8 NIKKOR. I'm considering renting a 24 mm f/1.8 prime. I will stack as well, though if someone rented out astrotracs I'd get that as well.
Fëanor;115216177 said:Any advice when it comes to taking pictures of this subject?