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big cheese
Apr 29, 2009

Tintern on t'internet


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Spime Wrangler
Feb 23, 2003

Because we can.


I'd recognize that view from anywhere. I was up there yesterday for the sunset.


_MG_4953 by wallofinsanity, on Flickr


_MG_4982 by wallofinsanity, on Flickr

Spime Wrangler fucked around with this message at 03:05 on Oct 5, 2012

vote_no
Nov 22, 2005

The rush is on.
I am super jealous.

Dread Head
Aug 1, 2005

0-#01
I really wish I got autumn colours here :(

Casu Marzu
Oct 20, 2008






:allears:

I love autumn.

nielsm
Jun 1, 2009



Seconding "autumn is awesome".
Unfortunately I couldn't find quite the kind of view I wanted, but I'll hold out on judging today's trip until I get the roll of Ektar 100 I also shot developed.



Pretty Cool Name
Jan 8, 2010

wat



Kind of liked this one. Only one from the whole day that wasn't crap.

neckbeard
Jan 25, 2004

Oh Bambi, I cried so hard when those hunters shot your mommy...
Finally got to try doing the ocean sunrise thing


just before sunrise over the Pacific by tylerhuestis, on Flickr


Sunrise over the Pacific by tylerhuestis, on Flickr

atomicthumbs
Dec 26, 2010


We're in the business of extending man's senses.

Chaparral Plains by atomicthumbs, on Flickr

365 Nog Hogger
Jan 19, 2008

by Shine

Kujaroth
Jul 26, 2006
Been a little while since I've gone out shooting... feeling a bit rusty :) These are from the weekend just gone:


North Narrabeen by Craig Holloway, on Flickr


North Narrabeen by Craig Holloway, on Flickr


Catherine Hill Bay by Craig Holloway, on Flickr


Catherine Hill Bay by Craig Holloway, on Flickr

goattrails
Nov 27, 2009

Ride the frog, baby!

neckbeard posted:

Finally got to try doing the ocean sunrise thing


just before sunrise over the Pacific by tylerhuestis, on Flickr



I would say "pretty colours" but really it has a sense of serenity that the 2nd one is missing. The sun is dominating too much in the 2nd.

atomicthumbs
Dec 26, 2010


We're in the business of extending man's senses.

East Bay, North Bay by atomicthumbs, on Flickr

another one~

David Pratt
Apr 21, 2001

Pretty Cool Name posted:



Kind of liked this one. Only one from the whole day that wasn't crap.

The shallow depth of field would be more appropriate if there were a subject in the foreground. As it is, it's mostly a big blurry blob with a little bit of grass in focus at the bottom.

JAY ZERO SUM GAME
Oct 18, 2005

Walter.
I know you know how to do this.
Get up.


Cool, cool

Rovasti
Aug 20, 2004
Wild boar weights two hundred kilometers and eats boiled potatoes
It's been raining a lot lately, so I thought it would be good time to try this long exposure rapids thing.


Koski by Sami Kaukolinna, on Flickr

whereismyshoe
Oct 21, 2008

that's not gone well...

What was the exposure time for this one, do you know?

atomicthumbs
Dec 26, 2010


We're in the business of extending man's senses.

whereismyshoe posted:

What was the exposure time for this one, do you know?

Sixteen minutes at f/11, on Acros 100, under the full moon.

Mathturbator
Oct 12, 2004
Funny original quote
Nevermind, posted in the wrong thread.

Mathturbator fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Oct 10, 2012

bloops
Dec 31, 2010

Thanks Ape Pussy!
The Aurora Borealis is becoming a much more common thing these days. I was better prepared tonight to go shoot some from the comfort of my drive way.


5D3_5501 by HeyEng, on Flickr

spf3million
Sep 27, 2007

hit 'em with the rhythm
Reprocessing a photo from last year

_MG_0181-164 by spf3million, on Flickr

whaam
Mar 18, 2008

Saint Fu posted:

Reprocessing a photo from last year

_MG_0181-164 by spf3million, on Flickr

Don't know what the original looked like but this is fantastic.



Screwing around with a new body, think I need a proper CPL next.

whaam fucked around with this message at 14:00 on Oct 14, 2012

Flying_Crab
Apr 12, 2002




IMG_0559 by dtloken, on Flickr

1st AD
Dec 3, 2004

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: sometimes passing just isn't an option.

whaam posted:

Don't know what the original looked like but this is fantastic.



Screwing around with a new body, think I need a proper CPL next.

Oh man this image is loving awesome. Where is this? Reminds me of the La Jolla cove.

Kujaroth posted:

Been a little while since I've gone out shooting... feeling a bit rusty :) These are from the weekend just gone:


North Narrabeen by Craig Holloway, on Flickr


LOVE this. Reminds me of those black and white photos that are available as MacOSX desktop backgrounds.

Testin' out my new D600 with my old Sigma 17-35 - ridiculous amount of dust on the lens, but fortunately I was able to clone stamp all of it away:


DSC_0690 by chazaraz, on Flickr


DSC_0692 by chazaraz, on Flickr


DSC_0739 by chazaraz, on Flickr

burzum karaoke
May 30, 2003



whaam
Mar 18, 2008

1st AD posted:

Oh man this image is loving awesome. Where is this? Reminds me of the La Jolla cove.



DSC_0690 by chazaraz, on Flickr



Nova Scotia.

Love this surf shot, not crazy about the third but the first two with the surfers are fantastic, great scale, great sky.

1st AD
Dec 3, 2004

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: sometimes passing just isn't an option.
Yeah, I couldn't find a good composition in that one but I still love the color of the sky there.

I like your new one - are those pink skies something that's natural or pushed in post? Because if that is real then I need to visit my relatives in Nova Scotia - all those landscapes are breathtaking.

whaam
Mar 18, 2008

1st AD posted:

Yeah, I couldn't find a good composition in that one but I still love the color of the sky there.

I like your new one - are those pink skies something that's natural or pushed in post? Because if that is real then I need to visit my relatives in Nova Scotia - all those landscapes are breathtaking.

In the first one the sky wasn't pushed aside from a general +5-10ish saturation layer. The second one the sky was pushed a bit further maybe +15-20. I was going to leave it how it was but I felt there was so much green in the foreground that pushing the sky balanced it a bit. I don't know if its pollen or what but usually after the sun breaks the horizon our skies have a very magenta hue most of the time, moreso in the winter, not sure the science behind that though.

I saw Dread Head use his thumb to obscure the sun in a shot once and tried that here but ended up using most of my arm in the right portion of the image to reduce lens glare. Then had another shot of the sun and right side with a grad ND. One thing I don't like about this type of area is those granite rocks are very rough and sharp (to the touch) and even with very minor sharpening in post they end up looking over-sharpened, which isn't the look I was going for.

whaam fucked around with this message at 13:44 on Oct 16, 2012

Spime Wrangler
Feb 23, 2003

Because we can.

Finally got some film scanned from this summer.


IMG044 by wallofinsanity, on Flickr

burzum karaoke
May 30, 2003

fall sucks, here's a picture about it

Dr. Despair
Nov 4, 2009


39 perfect posts with each roll.

Landscapes?


DSC_0457.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr


DSC_0461.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr


DSC_0451.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr

burzum karaoke
May 30, 2003


There's a really beautiful sense of depth in this one as the light rolls over the mountains.

Rot
Apr 18, 2005

Hi!

I got back yesterday from three weeks in Peru and Bolivia.

Took almost 4000 photos, I've barely even started sorting through them all. Once I get my stuff organized, I may post a trip report thread if there's enough interest. Otherwise I'll just sprinkle a few throughout the genre threads.

Anyways, here's a couple that immediately jumped out at me:

Morning on top of the Amazon

IMG_0668.jpg by Brian.M.K, on Flickr

Early morning sheep herding at 4400m

IMG_2149.jpg by Brian.M.K, on Flickr

Dr. Despair
Nov 4, 2009


39 perfect posts with each roll.

aliencowboy posted:

There's a really beautiful sense of depth in this one as the light rolls over the mountains.

Yeah, it was some really nice presunset/post rain lighting. Here's another one that I took yesterday, I like getting the headframe (it's all part of a former mine), but the skies are more blown out than I'd like. I think I might have to try opening this in pixelmator or something and doing some more in depth editing tonight, and even the sky a bit.


DSC_0454.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr

InternetJunky
May 25, 2002

Last night was the first clear night for a few weeks:

spf3million
Sep 27, 2007

hit 'em with the rhythm

Rot posted:

Early morning sheep herding at 4400m

IMG_2149.jpg by Brian.M.K, on Flickr
This is fantastic. The eye really flows down the valley to the view below.

Dalax
Oct 27, 2007

InternetJunky posted:

Last night was the first clear night for a few weeks:


Mein gott. That is lovely.

That is a star poking out at the top right? :ohdear:

scottch
Oct 18, 2003
"It appears my wee-wee's been stricken with rigor mortis."

I like the first more. I like the headframe too, but the rest of the composition seems weaker. Dunno if wider would help, as the first is just very nicely balanced.



DSC_7006.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7075.jpg by scottch, on Flickr


DSC_7159.jpg by scottch, on Flickr

whaam
Mar 18, 2008

Rot posted:


Early morning sheep herding at 4400m

IMG_2149.jpg by Brian.M.K, on Flickr

This is something else. The perspective, the angle, the motion of the grass, and the animals that I didn't even see at first. As someone mentioned earlier, I love seeing "busy" landscapes especially when they draw my eye in like this one. I guess my only critique would be the foreground is overexposed a bit but its so minor I feel silly mentioning it.



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Rot
Apr 18, 2005

whaam posted:

This is something else. The perspective, the angle, the motion of the grass, and the animals that I didn't even see at first. As someone mentioned earlier, I love seeing "busy" landscapes especially when they draw my eye in like this one. I guess my only critique would be the foreground is overexposed a bit but its so minor I feel silly mentioning it.

Thanks for the complements. I have to admit, I'm very proud of that one.


And this is just ridiculously awesome.

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