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Viginti Septem

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Some experimental stuff on medium format with a $15 Chinese camera with a plastic lens.




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Viginti Septem

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Megabound posted:

Still plugging away with the pinhole, I know what I want do do with it, I just gotta find out exactly what's going to work







Oh sweet, I have a holga pinhole but I haven't developed any shots yet. Not even sure I've finished the first roll yet.

Viginti Septem

Oculus Noctuae
Indeed it can. You technically don't even need a camera. Hell you can use a plane hangar lol

https://www.reviewed.com/cameras/news/how-an-airplane-hangar-became-earths-biggest-camera

Viginti Septem

Oculus Noctuae
Some birds hanging out on a bricky building

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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Hell yes

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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Those are truly incredible, Croc Doc. Do they have names?

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

Viginti Septem

Oculus Noctuae
Bird stuff, spooky theme


https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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deep dish peat moss posted:

This thread's been dead a long time but I just put a bunch of my art up for sale in SA-Mart if anyone is interested:
https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3993569

I can adjust prices to fit your budget I don't mind/won't be offended

Pur-chased!

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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Sid, you're awesome

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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Oculus Noctuae
Some stuff of late



















https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

Viginti Septem

Oculus Noctuae
Just finished my first oil pastel painting. I watched a how-to video, had some good tips.

Viginti Septem

Oculus Noctuae

deep dish peat moss posted:

This thread's been dead a long time but I just put a bunch of my art up for sale in SA-Mart if anyone is interested:
https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3993569

I can adjust prices to fit your budget I don't mind/won't be offended

Your art arrived today! Thank you, it's incredible!

Viginti Septem

Oculus Noctuae
It's sitting right on my desk. And no joke, Kacie was hypnotized by it. I thought I was going to need to intervene for a second.sge just kept staring straight at the center of it.

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lol sid

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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Great stuff as always, deep dish. I'm loving all the different "windows to elsewhere" theme you got going on there. How long has that 12x16 taken you?

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

Viginti Septem

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I have been in a weird place with my photography, feeling that I've kinda plateaued with my camera/lens combo so I've been trying to push myself more and more artsy. One thing that is really holding me back is I'm lacking good subject matter, or subjects/locations that interest me. I need a new muse. But in the meantime, I still crave editing photos, so I've been going back over a lot of old photos and trying new tricks that I've learned. Also, I've been pushing myself to learn something new each time I edit a photo and to make something out of any photo, even photos that should really be in the trash. It's opened up this whole new world of artsy photos. I've enrolled in college again (to finish my associates), and I'm majoring in Fine Arts this time, with a focus on photography/digital manipulation. I want to be taught new things and hang around some people who also have a passion for photography.

Some recent stuff

Kacie and I went up to the college campus for the first time a couple weeks ago to look around and get a feel for the layout, while I wait for summer classes to start, and the flowers has just started blooming.


Kacie being gorgeous as is her wont


One of those "throw away" photos I was talking about. I was driving on a highway, grabbed the camera, with the 70-200mm lens attached and shot one-handed through the side window. Would have been decent but my exposure was super low, and I discarded the photo for a long time. Recently went back and played around with it and made this silhouette.


Another throw away image. This one was completely blown-out overexposed before I dialed it in correctly for the following images. The fact that I was able to actually pull detail out of the sky is a testament to the boundary-pushing I've been forcing myself to do, because that sky was nearly pure white prior to editing.


Just a wall on one of the campus buildings that I liked.


Tiny little bird


Much bigger bird

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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deep dish peat moss posted:

super cool colors in all of these but I particularly like this one, little tiny being perspectives of parks are always nice :3:



as of this pic I've spent probably 7-9 hours across 3 days on this, I'm working slow because I'm kind of lacking the motivation right now. It always comes in waves for me



I have also on the side been doing a lot of world building/writing for a Dying Earth post-post-apocalypse setting where thousands of years ago a war against the stars ended up with most of the earth being turned to salt, and now there's a medieval-level low fantasy society living in a wasteland full of dried-up ocean floors, petrified coral forests, saline bogs, brine fogs, mutant jungles, etc. They ride "horses" around but what they call horses are essentially giant lobsters without the claws, and there's a kingdom of underground psychic bug-people. I structured out a novel in it that I don't know if I'll write :effort: It's getting pretty fleshed out now so I'll need to do something with it


For me, learning to ride the creative waves was a major turning point. I know when I'm heading into a drought, but I know that with that drought will come emotional stuff in life that I then pull from when the art wave comes 'round again.

I have a friend that might be interested in that dying earth stuff, I'll pass that along. He does digital art for characters and storyline development for things that I don't even understand, whole worlds and universes.

Back to that photo of the flowers, it's in the courtyard of the college. The who campus is like a donut of buildings with a courtyard in the middle with flowers and benches and then this giant perfectly rounded and sculpted and perfectly manicured hill. But on one of those benches, and just happens to be the bench in the photo, someone placed an art installation metal-skeletoned humanoid thing. I'll get a better photo of it for you.

https://i.imgur.com/9jTkSUL.mp4
Thanks to vanisher for the paradise sig! :)

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