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Landscapes? P4110537.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr P4080493.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr P4110538.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr Dr. Despair fucked around with this message at 04:20 on Apr 12, 2013 |
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No more Oregon. California. the road ahead by thetzar, on Flickr Bixby Bridge, Big Sur by thetzar, on Flickr Bixby Bridge, Big Sur by thetzar, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 03:36 |
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thetzar posted:No more Oregon. California.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 03:41 |
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Rocks up in here El Capitan at Dawn Cathedral Rocks at Dawn Cook's Meadow Lower Yosemite Falls from Swinging Bridge
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 04:22 |
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You're supposed to focus rangefinders?
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 10:50 |
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# ? Apr 13, 2013 22:50 |
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20120925-bolivia-5954.jpg by alexbeare, on Flickr This is called 'Seven Colors Mountain'. I'm not entirely convinced.
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# ? Apr 14, 2013 16:44 |
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I love it (you have a few dust spots in the sky: top left, middle, and far right) but I still love it.
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I want to get better at this, but I feel like a total scrub. single-mode fiber fucked around with this message at 00:26 on Apr 15, 2013 |
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I rather like the scene. Can't really identify why, maybe it's just because I'm happy to see spring beginning its work. You divided the image nicely into thirds with the sky/grass/water. Light might be a little harsh, try going back at dawn or sunset.
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# ? Apr 15, 2013 00:39 |
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single-mode fiber posted:
If you are using Lightroom 3 or 4, look into how to use the Grad Tool to bring down the light explosion in the sky to create a more dramatic sky. Or better yet, look into some cheap gradient density filters. They darken the sky, while leaving the rest of your photo mostly un-effected.
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joelcamefalling posted:
They look so soft! Not unfocused-soft, but like mountains that have started to melt. Very cool shot. More hiking photos from the Adirondacks, where it's still winter: moments later... moments later... At least I got 10 minutes of sun.
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Gambl0r posted:They look so soft! Not unfocused-soft, but like mountains that have started to melt. Very cool shot. I love shots of snow/rime encased trees. How do you like hiking with a DSLR? Is it your primary camera when hiking? Do you always have it out of your pack, or do you stop and take it out when you want to get a shot? I'm planning on getting a DSLR, but haven't decided on whether I would take it hiking (peaks in the White Mountains in NH). I currently use my S95, which easily fits in my pocket.
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EPICAC posted:How do you like hiking with a DSLR? Is it your primary camera when hiking? Do you always have it out of your pack, or do you stop and take it out when you want to get a shot? I'm planning on getting a DSLR, but haven't decided on whether I would take it hiking (peaks in the White Mountains in NH). I currently use my S95, which easily fits in my pocket. It's not a problem as long as you limit the gear you lug.. carrying a camera isn't any harder than an extra water bottle or a set of binoculars or whatever. I alternate on stuffing it in my backpack and carrying it around my neck depending on what my goals are and whether I expect to see something interesting along the way. I did do the "full haul" once on a 20 mile hike.. tripod, telephoto and wide angle lens plus a bunch of filters and it wasn't too bad. With a decently balanced backpack it's like it's not even there. At least for 75% of the hike.. the last couple miles kind of sucked.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 16:28 |
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IMG_3520 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3515 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3544 by s-bothun, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 21:51 |
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slardel posted:
I do rather like the target one. The others... the first thing I see is noise. Get thee to a tripodery.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 22:21 |
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yeah the pharmacy one is really cool. Really grabs your eye.
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I just added a ton of stuff from Joshua Tree National Park on my tumblr, in case anyone's interested... http://www.tumblr.com/blog/ajrosaleschgo for instance:
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 17:39 |
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Oh my, these are fantastic. The colors are soft and wonderful. How long was the exposure on the first?
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 19:15 |
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thetzar posted:Oh my, these are fantastic. The colors are soft and wonderful. How long was the exposure on the first? Thanks, I'm glad you like them! The first one was 3:30s @ f/11, the second was 30s @ f/4.
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slardel posted:
This is awesome. This is also awesome.
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 21:55 |
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These rule.
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I drive past a big open field every day on my way to work. I've been meaning to stop by and snap a few pics. I did today, and while I was shooting it I thought "this is going to be a really boring picture." Sure enough, it ended up being a really boring picture. I was hoping for something along the lines of the default Windows XP desktop picture. What I got was basically a quaalude in RAW format. I'd post a picture, but it's awful. How does one photograph an open field and make it interesting? Or do you just not do that?
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 03:23 |
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Admiral posted:Thanks, I'm glad you like them! The first one was 3:30s @ f/11, the second was 30s @ f/4. Can I ask a silly question as to what stop filter you used, if any? Those are both really amazing pictures.
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ZippySLC posted:I drive past a big open field every day on my way to work. I've been meaning to stop by and snap a few pics. I did today, and while I was shooting it I thought "this is going to be a really boring picture." Sure enough, it ended up being a really boring picture. I was hoping for something along the lines of the default Windows XP desktop picture. What I got was basically a quaalude in RAW format. Try it at different times of day or with different weather. There's probably a decent shot in there somewhere.. you just gotta find it. Beg a friend to run around the field too, maybe add a subject to liven it up. If you were using a wide angle, try using a telephoto.
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Trojan by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr slardel posted:
Please keep doing what you're doing.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 05:39 |
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Went on a camping trip to Channel Islands National Park. CI-9 by The original David L, on Flickr CI-26 by The original David L, on Flickr CI-31 by The original David L, on Flickr
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Void Deck, Bukit Merah, 2013 by alkanphel, on Flickr
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 08:31 |
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xzzy posted:Try it at different times of day or with different weather. There's probably a decent shot in there somewhere.. you just gotta find it. Beg a friend to run around the field too, maybe add a subject to liven it up. If you were using a wide angle, try using a telephoto. Yeah, I think more dramatic lighting would help. When I drove past this morning I saw that it looked much more interesting in the early morning low sun than the mid-afternoon sun I shot it in yesterday.
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Dead Goat - Exmouth, WA by Alex Gard, on Flickr First time I've ever been in an arid environment. I had a blast running around the wastelands with my 85mm. I have a heeeap more coming but goddamn they're taking a long time to go through. Hopefully I'll have them done in the next few days. Sunburn on the neck by Alex Gard, on Flickr Untitled by Alex Gard, on Flickr Twiggy by Alex Gard, on Flickr edit2: off to work this morning. This is my home for the next 5 weeks. (Does this count as a landscape?) Sludge Tank fucked around with this message at 03:59 on Apr 19, 2013 |
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I share this goons exact feelingsingle-mode fiber posted:I want to get better at this, but I feel like a total scrub. thetzar posted:
Also this owns
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EPICAC posted:I love shots of snow/rime encased trees. Sorry it took me forever to reply. It's funny you ask this, as those shots were from my first hike with my new backpack and camera bag setup. I had been hiking with my camera backpack (Kata 3N120), but it just couldn't cut it as a hiking bag - no spots for water, a coat or outer layer, food, etc. If I took out all the dividers to make space for some stuff, it no longer functioned as a camera bag. So, I finally bought a real hiking pack - the Osprey Kestrel 48, and a camera bag insert - the MountainSmith Kit Cube. It's an amazing combination... the Kit Cube fits into the separated bottom pocket of the Kestrel, and can be opened up to access camera gear without digging through your hiking stuff. It's actually really quick to access. Sometimes I wish I was hiking with my camera out all the time, but it's not practical. Too much weight around my neck and it bounces around constantly. I'm pretty sure the real nature photographers have some way to attach their SLRs to a sternum strap (or some kind of chest webbing?) but I don't really have the need for that right now. If you already have a hiking bag that can hold an insert like the MountainSmith one (or something similar), I'd say bring it with you on your hikes - once you get your SLR and some lenses, you won't want to be limited by the S95 (Which is a great camera - I had the S90 for a while!)
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Gambl0r posted:Sometimes I wish I was hiking with my camera out all the time, but it's not practical. Too much weight around my neck and it bounces around constantly. I own of these (https://peakdesignltd.com/) and find it pretty handy. It's great when I'm out hiking and need two hands free for climbing or what have you and don't want to spend the time packing/unpacking the camera.
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moonduck posted:I own of these (https://peakdesignltd.com/) and find it pretty handy. It's great when I'm out hiking and need two hands free for climbing or what have you and don't want to spend the time packing/unpacking the camera. I remember seeing this Kickstarter and didn't have a real need for it at the time. I have an upcoming trip to Utah where I'll be hiking and taking maaany more photos than on my local hikes. I might have to get one of these for that trip. Thanks!
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IMG_3580 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3584 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3587 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3590 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3536 by s-bothun, on Flickr IMG_3534 by s-bothun, on Flickr real nap shit fucked around with this message at 08:47 on Apr 21, 2013 |
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