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xzzy posted:The purple one is best because you can tell the exact point he realized he was in over his head and didn't want to get the brush too close to her knee. Fixing it would require finding a tutorial on how to undo. If you loved the purple one, you'll love this specific area of whatever this is.
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# ? Jul 22, 2018 23:44 |
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Megabound posted:If you loved the purple one, you'll love this specific area of whatever this is.
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# ? Jul 22, 2018 23:48 |
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Came for the purple blanket, stayed for the rusty culvert.
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# ? Jul 22, 2018 23:49 |
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President Beep posted:Came for the purple blanket, stayed for the rusty culvert.
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# ? Jul 22, 2018 23:50 |
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Uptime Sinclair posted:Dominic you rat! Giving your own brother the 'ol rusty culvert! Preeeeeeecisely.
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# ? Jul 22, 2018 23:50 |
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Uptime Sinclair posted:I for one like knowing the weak spot on... ? ?? ??????? lmao This would be a killer feature on cameras though, let's not kid ourselves.
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# ? Jul 23, 2018 10:44 |
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Why again are people so in love with HDR and pushing vibrance all the way up? Photographers keep doing it and people keep eating it up everywhere outside of the Dorkroom. I think I know why but I don't get how it hasn't gone away yet.
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 16:38 |
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Sleepytime posted:Why again are people so in love with HDR and pushing vibrance all the way up? Most people love good (OK, "good") images more than they do good photographs. cranked up HDR is striking, and makes folks go "ooh, neat"
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 16:44 |
Details = quality. "Novel" appearance = art. I imagine that's basically it, as someone who also fell into the HDR trap when I started doing photography.
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 16:51 |
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People who don’t know how to recognize good composition and general meaning from photography, whether intuitively or through training, will appreciate anything that differentiates a photo from what they can take with their cell phone vs. an image that has been processed and looks different than what they can achieve. This is why lovely filters are popular, why HDR is popular and well liked, why Dutch angles are a norm for things like wedding photography (they are seeing something that most people don’t do so it is immediately seen as artistic) etc. There are analogs in music too and the dumber and less trained people are to appreciate art, the lower the bar goes.
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 18:23 |
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rio posted:People who don’t know how to recognize good composition and general meaning from photography, whether intuitively or through training, will appreciate anything that differentiates a photo from what they can take with their cell phone vs. an image that has been processed and looks different than what they can achieve. This is why lovely filters are popular, why HDR is popular and well liked, why Dutch angles are a norm for things like wedding photography (they are seeing something that most people don’t do so it is immediately seen as artistic) etc. There are analogs in music too and the dumber and less trained people are to appreciate art, the lower the bar goes. This is an extremely good way of putting it.
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 18:35 |
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I see less HDR lately and a lot more savage abuse of saturation sliders so I guess that's the trendy thing again. In other news, this: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-how-the-quest-for-the-perfect-selfie-forced-an-ontario-sunflower-farm/ Farmers charge a fee to let people come take pictures among their sunflowers, it hits instagram, thousands of people show up and trash the place.
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 18:43 |
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xzzy posted:I see less HDR lately and a lot more savage abuse of saturation sliders so I guess that's the trendy thing again. The local "pro" photography Facebook groups around me go loving nuts about the sunflower fields around here, and it's the dumbest thing.
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 23:15 |
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Instagram must die
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# ? Aug 2, 2018 23:27 |
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Omnes Facebook Delenda Est. I tend to think of overdone HDR, lovely B&W conversions with the clarity slider pushed all the way, spot colour abuse, and oversaturated stuff as being the fatty, salty cheap carbs of photography. People have an immediate reaction to it regardless of its actual quality. Most people don't think too much about what makes a good picture or about stuff like composition weight, leading lines, and similarly obscure terms, they just see something that's different (as rio said) and have a reaction that they interpret as 'this is good'.
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 04:55 |
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With most amateur photographer poo poo, I mostly learned they were bad when I actually started taking photos and processing them. I think a lot of people think selective coloring is good because a lot of photographers do it, so who are they to say it sucks when those people have fancy cameras and expensive image processing software to create such works? What do they know about photography, anyway? Actually trying to do photography made me see that pushing sliders makes an image look too ugly, and there's the whole storytelling thing going on, etc etc. On my side of the world the trend is pale-skinned East Asian-looking girls in soft colors and "intimate" settings (even if I live in Southeast Asia).
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 07:07 |
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Schneider Heim posted:On my side of the world the trend is pale-skinned East Asian-looking girls in soft colors and "intimate" settings (even if I live in Southeast Asia). 'Sup SEA-living buddy. I feel you on the glut of random super-pale Asian girls in boudoir settings. Where I am (Bangkok), the local photogroups are full of them. The rest of the photos are either stereotypical B&W "street" photography (read: photos of homeless people), or lovely cellphone sunset photos.
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Helen Highwater posted:'Sup SEA-living buddy. I feel you on the glut of random super-pale Asian girls in boudoir settings. Where I am (Bangkok), the local photogroups are full of them. The rest of the photos are either stereotypical B&W "street" photography (read: photos of homeless people), or lovely cellphone sunset photos. Can't wait to see your new chair
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 08:06 |
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Yes, ok. All of that seems so obvious I think I just couldn't rationalize it to myself.
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 13:46 |
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"This picture has the coolest imagery going on. In front of perhaps the ugliest background, I took this photo with the reflection at the perfect level. Right at the top of my subjects head is the beginning of the reflection of the trees all around us. There is also a perfectly placed ray of sunshine gleaming down to the perfect spot on his forehead. It creates powerful imagery and turns an ugly background into the perfect background of a photo with this much complexity." https://www.getfractals.com/gallery/creative-portrait-camera-filter
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 14:28 |
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xzzy posted:
Jesus, now what am I supposed to do? I've got that burned into my retinas now, and it comes with douche voice included.
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xzzy posted:
Love 2 be beaten over the head with superlatives.
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 14:47 |
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We’ve entered the phase of ironic photography
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 16:09 |
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where did you get this picture of me
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 16:46 |
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I jumped through that photo and ended up in the 90s
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 17:24 |
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That does look like it could be one of those school picture backgrounds that my mom wouldn't let me get in elementary school.
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 18:15 |
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xzzy posted:
I love this photo and description
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# ? Aug 3, 2018 23:00 |
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xzzy posted:
I propose a contest thread of portraits imitating this thing. Bonus points for selfies.
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# ? Aug 4, 2018 01:38 |
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xzzy posted:
I thought this was the bad photo thread?
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# ? Aug 4, 2018 02:26 |
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Going back to some of the earlier discussion about photogs charging barely anything for photo sessions... a friend of mine and I were doing some research on convention cosplay shooters (and why I don't do it). We actually found someone that A) was only wanting $20 for a 30 minute session, and B) would give that person all the RAW files. So many things to say... not enough booze here to do it.
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# ? Aug 21, 2018 04:35 |
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ReverendHammer posted:Going back to some of the earlier discussion about photogs charging barely anything for photo sessions... a friend of mine and I were doing some research on convention cosplay shooters (and why I don't do it). We actually found someone that A) was only wanting $20 for a 30 minute session, and B) would give that person all the RAW files. I'm actually honestly planning on spending my next comic con following around con photographers and taking photos of them and their weird set ups.
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# ? Aug 23, 2018 12:24 |
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ReverendHammer posted:Going back to some of the earlier discussion about photogs charging barely anything for photo sessions... a friend of mine and I were doing some research on convention cosplay shooters (and why I don't do it). We actually found someone that A) was only wanting $20 for a 30 minute session, and B) would give that person all the RAW files. Thank you for that actually. I took some good advice from it.
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8th-snype posted:I'm actually honestly planning on spending my next comic con following around con photographers and taking photos of them and their weird set ups. If you do please post it somewhere, I'd love to see it. Lately the only camera I'll take to a con is my Instax Wide 300. I'll take one for myself and then another to give to them (along with a sticker for our website). They're super appreciative when you give them a physical memento of how they were wearing that costume at that particular time. indyrenegade posted:Thank you for that actually. I took some good advice from it. Glad you got something out of it. We do have a lot of fun with this exploring how we see these characters in the situations we come up with. It's kinda like fanfic... minus the bad writing and self-inserts sleeping with whoever.
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8th-snype posted:I'm actually honestly planning on spending my next comic con following around con photographers and taking photos of them and their weird set ups. I went on a photowalk here with the local FB photography group. I got a lot of pictures of people with $8k full frame setups taking pictures of cats.
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# ? Aug 24, 2018 07:46 |
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Helen Highwater posted:I went on a photowalk here with the local FB photography group. I got a lot of pictures of people with $8k full frame setups taking pictures of cats. Oh, cool, I’ve been looking for some good pictures of myself.
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Helen Highwater posted:I went on a photowalk here with the local FB photography group. I got a lot of pictures of people with $8k full frame setups taking pictures of cats. Gear level: National Geographic Skill level: Canon Coolpix
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indyrenegade posted:Gear level: National Geographic Don't doxx me pls
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Helen Highwater posted:I went on a photowalk here with the local FB photography group. I got a lot of pictures of people with $8k full frame setups taking pictures of cats. This is literally every flickr photo walk I've gone on.
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8th-snype posted:I'm actually honestly planning on spending my next comic con following around con photographers and taking photos of them and their weird set ups. I used to be one of those guys until I downsized to a mirrorless and maybe a single off camera flash. I also don't do real shoots anymore and just flag down people with cool cosplay, though, so
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Show up with an iPhone and ask them to take a picture of you posing next to some flowers.
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