Posted August 08, 2014
Piranjade
*twirls*
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany
hedwards
buy Evil Genius
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted August 21, 2014
I just got back from taking my new lens combo out for a spin, I'm reasonably happy. But, I'm sure as I get more used to it, the photos will get better.
VABlitz
Desert Ranger
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted August 21, 2014
Never seen this topic here. I really need to get back into photography. Though I prefer nature shots. Attached is one of my favorites I have taken (had to resize due to limits).
Cambrey
Purple Dot Cultist
Registered: Oct 2008
From France
Posted August 22, 2014
I practiced a lot with my ND filter, it's a great tool, but I learned that I can't just rely on it and let it do all the job for me. I made many mistakes, but I still have a couple of decent pictures. Here is one taken in Door County, Wisconsin (fantastic place).
Post edited August 22, 2014 by Cambrey
VABlitz
Desert Ranger
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted August 22, 2014
I practiced a lot with my ND filter, it's a great tool, but I learned that I can't just rely on it and let it do all the job for me. I made many mistakes, but I still have a couple of decent pictures. Here is one taken in Door County, Wisconsin (fantastic place).
Post edited August 22, 2014 by VABlitz
cw8
noob user
Registered: May 2009
From Singapore
LinustheBold
Bowl of Cherries
Registered: Jun 2013
From United States
Posted August 23, 2014
Also, I'm a photographer.
SolidSnale
The Big Gog
Registered: May 2011
From Italy
Posted August 23, 2014
gooberking
To the PIT!
Registered: Mar 2011
From United States
Posted August 23, 2014
I recently bought a statuette of Mary Jane of Spiderman fame. I don't have a great place or way to display it yet, so I took about 5 quick shots of it. Then I made a little wallpaper image from it so I can enjoy it while it sits in its box.
The side light got me to some degree. You can see in the B&W part where it cuts a hard line across the shoulders. I didn't take more than about 4 or 5 shots, because I wasn't sure how fade resistant the paint used is and didn't want to artificially age her.
Fix focal lens of 55mm @ F9. ISO 100.
The side light got me to some degree. You can see in the B&W part where it cuts a hard line across the shoulders. I didn't take more than about 4 or 5 shots, because I wasn't sure how fade resistant the paint used is and didn't want to artificially age her.
Fix focal lens of 55mm @ F9. ISO 100.
ZocomMAX
Indeed!
Registered: Oct 2012
From Canada
Cambrey
Purple Dot Cultist
Registered: Oct 2008
From France
VABlitz
Desert Ranger
Registered: Jul 2012
From United States
Posted August 24, 2014
I can't take all the credit, nature is just so photogenic. It did snow pretty heavily while I was up there. I'm still looking for the rest of the photos from that day. I think I had a hard drive crash that destroyed most of them...before I started my extreme backup routine procedures.
Here's a couple from my Juneau Glacier album. Though the Juneau pictures were taken with my point and shoot.
Here's a couple from my Juneau Glacier album. Though the Juneau pictures were taken with my point and shoot.
Post edited August 24, 2014 by VABlitz
cw8
noob user
Registered: May 2009
From Singapore
Posted August 24, 2014
Wow, you're a professional
Sweet looking. Makes for a really good wallpaper
Sweet looking. Makes for a really good wallpaper
Post edited August 24, 2014 by cw8
LinustheBold
Bowl of Cherries
Registered: Jun 2013
From United States
Posted August 24, 2014
Well, sort of semi-pro. It's not my actual job. But thank you! I mean, I think that was a compliment. 8)
cw8
noob user
Registered: May 2009
From Singapore
Posted August 24, 2014
Here's a couple from my Juneau Glacier album. Though the Juneau pictures were taken with my point and shoot.
Yeah, awesome shots!
Post edited August 24, 2014 by cw8