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Rot posted:Not sure if this is a landscape or what, but here I am experimenting with my 10x ND filter: Which 10x ND filter do you have? I really like the color and feel of the first shot. That black traffic light post is a bugger though. Those snow shots are fantastic. That's definitely a lot of snow to completely bury the trees like that. Cool photos, and fun to look at while it's been in the 80's here in Southern California.
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Falco posted:Those snow shots are fantastic. That's definitely a lot of snow to completely bury the trees like that. Cool photos, and fun to look at while it's been in the 80's here in Southern California. Pfft, that's not "buried". There's alpine areas that get so much snow ten foot trees will be completely buried, as in, you could walk on top of them. It does look a lot cooler to have them ensconced in ice though.
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# ? Apr 3, 2012 03:31 |
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The local ski resort got 18 meters of snow last year.
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Falco posted:Which 10x ND filter do you have? My filter is made by B+W. Goddamnit: http://gizmodo.com/5899659/what-the-worlds-metropolises-would-look-like-with-no-people It's not as if I invented this or anything but now it'll be "oh cool! I saw that on gizmodo too!" Anyways, more snowy outings: IMG_4510.jpg by Brian.M.K, on Flickr How about this: xine by Brian.M.K, on Flickr Rot fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Apr 6, 2012 |
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Some from the weekend: Incoming by Aztatlan, on Flickr North Narrabeen by Aztatlan, on Flickr North Narrabeen by Aztatlan, on Flickr Dawn - North Narrabeen by Aztatlan, on Flickr Was a fun shoot. The swell was pretty strong and almost took me out a couple of times.
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Kujaroth posted:
These are all awesome but this one is fantastic!
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Kujaroth posted:Some from the weekend: This thread is one I like the most. There is so much nice work posted in here.
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Kujaroth posted:Some from the weekend: If I eat your heart will I gain your powers?
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Tincans posted:If I eat your heart will I gain your powers? Buying a tripod and neutral density filter with be less messy.
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Tincans posted:If I eat your heart will I gain your powers? Also make sure you live near water.
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Some rocks, but not much land. Scan-120408-0002.jpg by richardhkirkando, on Flickr
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8th-samurai posted:Buying a tripod and neutral density filter with be less messy. I think I'd vote for this option too. Make sure they are grad NDs though Thanks for the feedback all.
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Revolucion posted:
God drat. Would you mind posting what this looked like straight out of the camera?
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I rented a Canon 10-22 and took it out for a test drive. It is really amazing how much you can fit into a picture with this lens. Time to start saving. IMG_3322 by MRBWorth, on Flickr IMG_3321 by MRBWorth, on Flickr
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Revolucion posted:Sure, I've added it to my post above so i don't clutter the thread. Thanks. Also keep posting forever.
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Revolucion posted:Sure, I've added it to my post above so i don't clutter the thread. I would love to see more of these and a bit about how they were made. Content: galiano by Brian.M.K, on Flickr mundy lake by Brian.M.K, on Flickr
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Rot posted:
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This is a nice photo but I feel like it should be cropped a bit? The subjects seem to be the trees, cropping the sky out a bit lets the arrangement of the trees become the focus, and the sky just floats back there, as skies often do. Hope you don't mind an example: Then I really like it.
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JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:This is a nice photo but I feel like it should be cropped a bit? The subjects seem to be the trees, cropping the sky out a bit lets the arrangement of the trees become the focus, and the sky just floats back there, as skies often do. Hope you don't mind an example: Overall I agree with your suggestion and definitely appreciate the feedback. I cropped it the way I did because to me it seems to give a better picture of what the day was like: standing on top of the mountain, pure white snow, those crazy trees, and big blue sky above it all. What happens to me during a ski tour, is that I work like crazy climbing up the mountain and there comes a point where the whole scene just sort of pops into existence. Exhaustion, thirst, blisters, all disappear as you suddenly find yourself in this amazing and alien environment with this weird sense of THE SKY above and all around you. That's me being all artsy and thinking too hard. Another goal of my composition was to have a balanced diagonal run through the image with the sky reaching down into the frame roughly the same length that the snow on the left reaches up, fudging a bit due to the cloud. I'm not entirely sure I was successful but that was my thought process at least.
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I think your original framing was superior, the balance of the sky is necessary.
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Reichstag posted:I think your original framing was superior, the balance of the sky is necessary. +1 it give a good contrast with the white.
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 00:48 |
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Original better!
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What the? Why did flickr rename my photos back to the filename?
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Storm over LA today Storm over Downtown by francography, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 07:37 |
A few from the Eiffel Tower on a cloudy day: Paris by hookshot88, on Flickr Champs de Mars by hookshot88, on Flickr Arc de Triomphe by hookshot88, on Flickr
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HookShot posted:A few from the Eiffel Tower on a cloudy day: Now that is seriously awesome.
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# ? Apr 14, 2012 12:01 |
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What is that big black building? That seriously ruins the look of the city. And here all I thought the French cared about was aesthetics.
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Rot: thanks!!xzzy posted:What is that big black building? That seriously ruins the look of the city. Also, just as an added bonus, it turns out it's filled with asbestos that they're now trying to get rid of. I like to call it "Kickback Tower" because it's obvious whoever approved that monstrosity got some major kickbacks out of it.
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That's pretty hilarious. I bet if it stays up for another 100 years people will want to keep it around because it's a part of history or something.
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HookShot posted:A few from the Eiffel Tower on a cloudy day: I love this one. I ventured outside my usual playground this weekend, and was rewarded with some shots that are very different to my norm. Golden Rays by Aztatlan, on Flickr Cathedral Rock by Aztatlan, on Flickr Bombo by Aztatlan, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 15, 2012 12:19 |
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bleh
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# ? Apr 17, 2012 18:50 |
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Those are great.
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# ? Apr 17, 2012 19:04 |
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Got bored so I took a walk. IMG_8097 by like okay cool dude, on Flickr IMG_8071 by like okay cool dude, on Flickr
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Where is this? I've never seen a view quite like this. From my hosting: This one is from back when I went to Yosemite. You're seeing half-dome from the Upper Falls Trail. I'm not sure about my post processing, it just doesn't seem to speak to me, any ideas on how I could have made it better?
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s0meb0dy0 posted:This one is from back when I went to Yosemite. You're seeing half-dome from the Upper Falls Trail. I'm not sure about my post processing, it just doesn't seem to speak to me, any ideas on how I could have made it better? The landscape seems too washed out, if that's changeable. And maybe too... soft? edit: OTOH it gives it an interesting sandpaper-y feel. vote_no fucked around with this message at 02:20 on Apr 18, 2012 |
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vote_no posted:The landscape seems too washed out, if that's changeable. And maybe too... soft?
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s0meb0dy0 posted:Where is this? I've never seen a view quite like this. Norf Afghannerstan.
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