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landgrabber
Sep 13, 2015


i love this. i like how textural it looks despite being clearly an environment

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single-mode fiber
Dec 30, 2012

Nigel Tufnel
Jan 4, 2005
You can't really dust for vomit.


Yeah that's the good stuff right there.

SMERSH Mouth
Jun 25, 2005


That's my poo poo. Love it.

ijyt
Apr 10, 2012




Good poo poo.

eggsovereasy
May 6, 2011

Nigel Tufnel
Jan 4, 2005
You can't really dust for vomit.

Helen Highwater
Feb 19, 2014

And furthermore
Grimey Drawer
There's an arts space out in the weeds near here called Chang Chui. It's based around a parked Airbus airliner which has been assimilated into various other structures. There are also a bunch of other largish installations as well as display spaces for smaller works of various kinds. It's super cool.


IMG_5682.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr


IMG_5731.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr


IMG_5675.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr

There's a surprising amount of brutalism and post-modernism here. This is the Bangkok Mail Centre.

IMG_5784.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr

Hua Lamphong Station

IMG_5760.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr

iSheep
Feb 5, 2006

by R. Guyovich

elgarbo
Mar 26, 2013


Menai by Michael Garbutt, on Flickr

alkanphel
Mar 24, 2004


So good

Nigel Tufnel
Jan 4, 2005
You can't really dust for vomit.

Wow. Beautiful shot.

eggsovereasy
May 6, 2011

MrBlandAverage
Jul 2, 2003

GNNAAAARRRR

Rockaway Beach by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr


Newport by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr

xzzy
Mar 5, 2009


Hraunsnef Country Hotel by xzzy77, on Flickr


Landmannalaugar by xzzy77, on Flickr

Interested in opinions on aspect ratio I chose. I started doing a bunch of 16:9 crops because the sky was worthless but I still wanted wide angle, tighter images without sky in them just weren't doing it for me.


Probably would have donated organs to see this place with a bit of sunlight.

spookygonk
Apr 3, 2005
Does not give a damn


Wow, that's superb.

iSheep
Feb 5, 2006

by R. Guyovich

hope and vaseline
Feb 13, 2001


Love the clouds cooperating with the composition here

xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

That's good stuff.

Wafflecopper
Nov 27, 2004

I am a mouth, and I must scream


this is doooooope

SMERSH Mouth
Jun 25, 2005

San Marcos by S M, on Flickr

San Marcos by S M, on Flickr

torgeaux
Dec 31, 2004
I serve...
Olympic Mountain Range by B. B., on Flickr

CodfishCartographer
Feb 23, 2010

Gadus Maprocephalus

Pillbug

Aw yeah blue mountain buddies :hfive:

P8050447 by Cody P, on Flickr

P8060451 by Cody P, on Flickr

P8040102 by Cody P, on Flickr

strap on revenge
Apr 8, 2011

that's my thing that i say

this one rules

iSheep
Feb 5, 2006

by R. Guyovich

Zero One
Dec 30, 2004

HAIL TO THE VICTORS!


Lake Michigan

tk
Dec 10, 2003

Nap Ghost




Helen Highwater
Feb 19, 2014

And furthermore
Grimey Drawer
Khlong Toei

IMG_6481.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr


IMG_6463.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr


IMG_6501.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr

Spotmatic F, Fomapan 400, lovely scans from a local lab.

House By The Water

000026.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr

Spaghetti

000044.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr

mudskipp
Jan 1, 2018

stop making sense


Finally rained here properly after an unusually long dry spell in the UK. Trees look so different after the rain!

iSheep
Feb 5, 2006

by R. Guyovich

hope and vaseline
Feb 13, 2001


goddamn your framing is on point here. the repetition of elements is kinda blowing my mind right now tbh

bellows lugosi
Aug 9, 2003





Dread Head
Aug 1, 2005

0-#01




Shapur
Apr 2, 2010


Very into this one.

iSheep
Feb 5, 2006

by R. Guyovich

Grimson
Dec 16, 2004







The Rat
Aug 29, 2004

You will find no one to help you here. Beth DuClare has been dissected and placed in cryonic storage.


I really like these. For some reason the more conventional method of waterfall shots, with the long shutter speeds and smooth looking water, always bounced off of me. To me, waterfalls are dynamic, roaring, living things, and making them all smoothed out and static feels like it sucks the life and vibrance out of them.



xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

I think there's a threshold to consider, like falling water at very fast shutter speeds kinda look like butt. And most landscape photographers seem to go to the extreme opposite by slapping a big stopper in front and going for a 10 second exposure turning the whole thing into cotton candy that also looks like butt (guilty).

In that middle ground where you keep the texture but it blurs a little to show motion I think it looks really good.

The Rat
Aug 29, 2004

You will find no one to help you here. Beth DuClare has been dissected and placed in cryonic storage.

That's a good point. What sort of shutter speeds are you going for?

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xzzy
Mar 5, 2009

I don't know, hard rules suck. :v:

I try to start around 0.5 seconds and adjust for whatever looks good.. it depends on volume of water, how fast it's going, how much splash, how close you are, stuff like that.

(but everything I've uploaded has been a 1 second or longer cotton candy disaster, it's a disease)

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