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We call this ADOBE, Can you say ADOUGH BEE?
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# ? Sep 8, 2009 00:26 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 06:37 |
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psylent posted:Cool short video about kodachrome: http://www.time.com/time/photoessays/2009/fsa_color_multimedia/ That is really cool.
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# ? Sep 8, 2009 00:32 |
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AIIAZNSK8ER posted:That is really cool. Definitely. It's kinda weird seeing this stuff in color, it makes the people seem much more real. It looked like a lot of that stuff was shot on 4x5... was that just done because it was such a slow film (I assume this was K25)?
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# ? Sep 8, 2009 01:45 |
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gently caress my life. I was shooting some test shots with my K10 a few days ago and set it to 6MP JPEG and forgot to change it back to DNG RAW. Today I shot freshman day for fun because they're always doing stupid poo poo and I didn't realize that I was shooting JPEG. They came out OK for the most part, but all my beautiful high ISO noise looks like retarded JPEG compression now CHECK YOUR SETTINGS BOYS AND GIRLS. CHECK AND DOUBLECHECK AND CHECK AGAIN
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# ? Sep 8, 2009 23:01 |
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Chinese salesmen send the best emailsquote:Yes, my friend, the package was shipped out to you on 14/AUG, it will normally arrive you in 8-20 business days, but because it is the rush hour of the HongKong Post in AGUEST, so the package may be delayed by the post office for some days. However,please be relieved and patient, the package will arrive you just in time, it's now just on the way to you,so you will receive the package soon. And as I provide 100% Guarantee for you, you will never lose a money here.
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 00:15 |
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Are you relieved? AND patient?
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 00:19 |
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Tincans posted:Chinese salesmen send the best emails please tell me you just ordered an adapter ring or something...
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 00:19 |
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Martytoof posted:Are you relieved? I'm p. cheesed off because I'm only 5000 miles away, been waiting for this packet of replacement flashgun feet for 3 weeks
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 01:09 |
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Tincans posted:I'm p. cheesed off because I'm only 5000 miles away, been waiting for this packet of replacement flashgun feet for 3 weeks china is a loving black hole for shipping sometimes dude a while back i got a seiko watch for like $20 on eBay and waited several months for it to show up before giving up. two and a half years later, i wake up to find a nice watch on my doorstep
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 01:13 |
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It could just be an odd, unreliable eBay seller like the one you've experienced. When ever I order photography "gifts" from a Chinese vendor they usually arrive within a couple days :-/
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 01:43 |
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Mine always take the maximum amount of time they mention, if not a bit longer. Sucks, I've been waiting on a nice package of adapters and an accessory lens for like two weeks. I usually don't mind paying a premium of a couple bucks to buy from a US seller in most cases.
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 04:08 |
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Well, I was watching last night's Jimmy Fallon and Elijah Wood was a guest. Next thing I know, hes talking about lomo and cross processing and showing off these pictures of his friends throwing a hammer around. http://www.lomography.com/magazine/lomoamigos/2009/08/10/elijah-wood-shooting-with-the-lomo-lc-a-plus I guess its getting close to prime time for the holga crowd. Does that make it more or less ironic?
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 20:51 |
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Martytoof posted:Pentax in space, bitches! this is pretty amazing from an space engineering pov. not that it was able to withstand operation in a vacuum but that it the k10d may be considered space rated (though it probably needs to go through thermal cycling). Also, I think a Nikon is used on the ISS to take photos of earth as a part of an experiment.
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 20:58 |
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I think if you can microwave a D3, it'll probably be okay in space.
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 22:01 |
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As far as cameras in space go, all I can imagine is the mirror slapping open and sending a camera twirling in zero-g. I'm sure that violates some law of thermodynamics but I can't help but laugh.
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 22:03 |
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Helmacron posted:I think if you can microwave a D3
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 22:20 |
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Martytoof posted:As far as cameras in space go, all I can imagine is the mirror slapping open and sending a camera twirling in zero-g.
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# ? Sep 9, 2009 22:26 |
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spf3million posted:You first Of course he had comments/ratings disabled and eventually removed said videos. Too many people telling him he was a moron probably. I can't find his channel anymore. I think he's deaf, he often says "hii" or "byye" at the start/end of his videos (the only times he speaks) and has a huge list of "rules" for making comments on his videos. But I did find this just now, and uh... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VVSub_Cwh8
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# ? Sep 10, 2009 02:50 |
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Martytoof posted:As far as cameras in space go, all I can imagine is the mirror slapping open and sending a camera twirling in zero-g. I'm sure that violates some law of thermodynamics but I can't help but laugh. cameras mounted on probes and satellites require quite a bit of isolation and shock absorption from any vibration from the spacecraft (reaction wheels/CMGs/ et al). For something like Hubble, well, I would hate to be working on their attitude, determination, and control (ADC or ACS) team because they probably have pointing requirement of keeping some miliarcsecond precision over the course of a week. On that note. here's the gibbis thread on the new Hubble photos: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3198607 also: evil_bunnY posted:Well it does slap back down a fraction of a second later 8) p much. momentum's conserved.
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# ? Sep 10, 2009 07:43 |
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goddamnit why is it that every day I feel like going out and shooting it decides intermittently rain gently caress houston
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 14:49 |
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Augmented Dickey posted:goddamnit why is it that every day I feel like going out and shooting it decides intermittently rain I can't wait until this winter when every day I feel like going out and taking some shots in the snow, and I have to come to grips with the fact that I just don't want to stand around in sub-zero temperatures trying to adjust my camera with mittens on or fumbling around with the controls with finders that have lost all feeling. Winter, I love you baby but why you gotta make me hate you?
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 15:29 |
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I climb things. I refuse to climb things if there is a light rain, or a heavy fog, or anything that raises the moisture levels. It has rained every night where I live since for three weeks. I wake up at 3am, ready to go, I step outside and pow, rain. I'm never going to finish my folio.
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 20:49 |
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Augmented Dickey posted:goddamnit why is it that every day I feel like going out and shooting it decides intermittently rain Best part about living in California: it never rains. Ever. When it does do what people from here refer to as "rain" it's more like some foggy poo poo that's gone before you even notice. When I work shoots that have weather days factored in I'm like When I lived in Savannah it was awful, I could never get anything done because of the flash-flood monsoons that happened every 15 minutes or so.
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 21:02 |
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Also, California is full of interesting people and things. Edit: From reports I've heard, I mean.
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# ? Sep 11, 2009 21:03 |
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brad industry posted:When I lived in Savannah it was awful, I could never get anything done because of the flash-flood monsoons that happened every 15 minutes or so. I like Savannah, but seriously gently caress the weather around here. It can be rainy for a week and not care.
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# ? Sep 12, 2009 14:38 |
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Martytoof posted:Also, California is full of interesting people and things. ...and Houston really isn't
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# ? Sep 12, 2009 23:46 |
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Martytoof posted:I can't wait until this winter when every day I feel like going out and taking some shots in the snow, and I have to come to grips with the fact that I just don't want to stand around in sub-zero temperatures trying to adjust my camera with mittens on or fumbling around with the controls with finders that have lost all feeling. I've never lived anywhere super-cold, but when I was in Beijing for a winter I bought a cheap pair of gloves and cut out the bottom of the index finder and thumb on the right hand and used those.
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# ? Sep 13, 2009 00:22 |
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If you just use some really soft leather gloves you should be able to use your camera fine. It's how I shoot late fall football and what I did when I was in China in the winter.
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# ? Sep 13, 2009 02:27 |
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Last winter (2008) I was shooting in -20C and it was loving collllld. I have a pair of fingerless gloves which work when it is cool out but useless at that temperature. Also your battery life really goes downhill.
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# ? Sep 15, 2009 18:36 |
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Keep your batteries in your pants pockets until you want to shoot
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# ? Sep 16, 2009 13:02 |
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MIT students send a hacked Powershot into (near) space for $148 They sent it up with a weather balloon. It took 40 minutes once the balloon burst to reach Earth.
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 08:12 |
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"My camera's been to space" is the new "buttery bokeys" Edit: I love cameras in space so I see nothing wrong with that, btw. Edit2: Oh poo poo, I completely missed the part that this WHOLE EXPERIMENT was done for under $150. That's loving awesome, doggs. some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 18:51 on Sep 17, 2009 |
# ? Sep 17, 2009 18:48 |
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Cheap and awesome? Yes, but can it carry passengers?
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# ? Sep 17, 2009 20:14 |
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Augmented Dickey posted:goddamnit why is it that every day I feel like going out and shooting it decides intermittently rain I swear to god I can't step out of my house without a torrential downpour immediately starting. I have like three cameras that have been loaded with film for 2 weeks waiting to go do some landscapes.
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# ? Sep 20, 2009 22:17 |
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So how is this supposed to work: Roman Abramovich zaps snappers with laser shield I mean, sure, I could imagine being able to manually target this thing to some obvious huge lens, but the various articles seems to imply that it is able to automatically block off any sort of camera which seems pretty insane.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 14:05 |
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Greybone posted:So how is this supposed to work: Roman Abramovich zaps snappers with laser shield It seems pretty out there. I would love to see a demonstration of sorts, but the skeptic in me thinks it works about as well as those "smart" ways to fool speed cameras for cars...
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 16:14 |
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Greybone posted:So how is this supposed to work: Roman Abramovich zaps snappers with laser shield Firing a laser at the camera? I can't wait for it to zap someone who's using an SLR and burn out their eye.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 16:33 |
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In a perfect and hilarious world, the laser would be easily defeated by a 20 dollar UV filter.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 16:36 |
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How many cameras could this system, if it is actually effective, target at once? Put three guys on a boat shooting the same thing, one of them will get the shot. Seems silly. I'd like to see it in action. Good point about the hilarious lawsuit that would result from a laser fired into an SLR's lens. Given the nature of the celebrity photography business, it would almost be preferred with the amount of publicity and demand for photos it would generate.
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 16:48 |
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Something about camera sensors? Sounds like it'll soon be time to revert back to film
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# ? Sep 21, 2009 16:50 |