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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-02 04:41pm
by aerius
Simplicius wrote:and I just finished reading Ansel Adams's Examples, which I recommend to absolutely anyone who is at all interested in the craft of photography.
I had that book on loan from the library for almost 2 months and it was part of my daily toilet reading during that time. He describes the visualization process and all the other stuff that goes into making the photos, but it still boggles my mind that it was possible. To hear him describe it the process doesn't seem all that hard, but then again it rarely looks hard when the experts are doing it.

My favourite photo from the book is the Buddhist cemetary in Hawaii with the rainbow in the background.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-03 02:31am
by Lt. Dan
Well, I not too long ago, I bought myself a nice little DSLR and this is seems like a good place to show off some work

When we first moved to Albuquerque, this is the place I always wanted to live. It just seemed so cool, being the only tall building in it's area. Also, this is me playing around with the filter settings on my DSLR
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I like this one because of the plastic feel the flowers have. Although, they were very real while they were still alive.
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This last one is something that I really like. I took the picture and in a matter of seconds, my girlfriend went in and added her photoshop flare to it.
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To which the original can be found here. I got the idea to flip it from a website talking about adding a surreal look to pictures that had about a 50/50 reflection on water. And in a matter of some mouse clicks, she turned it trully surreal.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-04 04:31pm
by Phantasee
What's the note say, Sim?

And B, can you tell me where I can find a full resolution copy of your first flower picture? It'd make a nice desktop.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-04 08:10pm
by Simplicius
Phantasee wrote:What's the note say, Sim?
"Free Bread."

Which was great for me, because I doubt I could afford to pay a model.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-05 02:32am
by Bounty
And B, can you tell me where I can find a full resolution copy of your first flower picture? It'd make a nice desktop.
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That's the largest image size I can offer you without having the negatives rescanned.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-05 05:47pm
by Phantasee
What, no 1680x1050? :P

Thanks, it looks so bright on my screen.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-06 11:52pm
by phongn
Pentax 645, you are mine.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-07 08:53pm
by MKSheppard

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-11 11:25am
by generator_g1
Mall shots while on the way home. I used a Canon Powershot A550, ISO 80. Too bad the guard and those 2 women came in the frame just when the camera snapped.

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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-12 07:57pm
by phongn
I've been comparing Kodak 100 and Fuji Reala 100 for a bit. I like both, though both have some pros and cons:

Reala does a really fine job of blues. Water just looks great on it, and greens are pretty good, too.
100UC is very good at oranges, reds and the like. Greens are pretty decent. It also has noticeably finer grain than Reala.

Kodak, per their motto of "get consumers enjoying a product, then get rid of it" is replacing 100UC with Ektar 100, which does seems to be a rather neat film. Unfortunately, they're also canceling 400UC, which I've been meaning to try as well (got some in 135, though).

EDIT: Also, a couple shots with my Canonet in 100UC.

It's blurry (I didn't have a notebook, but I think I tried shooting at something like 1/8th of a second handheld) and possibly the focus is slightly off, but I quite enjoy this shot:

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Also, the sunrise illuminating a bench:
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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-12 10:35pm
by The Grim Squeaker
First shot is great, though could use some composition tweaking (lower corner, and it's a tiny bit off balance).
Second shot is nice, good colours.

After not posting any pictures in this thread for a month, how would people feel if I uploaded a bit more than 3 in a day? (From my batches of US pics?).

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-12 11:07pm
by J
DEATH wrote:After not posting any pictures in this thread for a month, how would people feel if I uploaded a bit more than 3 in a day? (From my batches of US pics?).
I'd accuse you of hogging the thread, and demand that you put your pictures in a new thread. :P

3 photos/person/day keeps this thread manageable so we all have time to look at the pictures and offer comments & advice, more than that and I tend to get lost if I don't follow the thread religiously. I think it would be best if you started a pic thread of your US trip and sort out the best pictures from there to post in this thread.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-13 12:28am
by The Grim Squeaker
J wrote:
DEATH wrote:After not posting any pictures in this thread for a month, how would people feel if I uploaded a bit more than 3 in a day? (From my batches of US pics?).
I'd accuse you of hogging the thread, and demand that you put your pictures in a new thread. :P

3 photos/person/day keeps this thread manageable so we all have time to look at the pictures and offer comments & advice, more than that and I tend to get lost if I don't follow the thread religiously. I think it would be best if you started a pic thread of your US trip and sort out the best pictures from there to post in this thread.
I'll be making a number of seperate threads for the different US photo threads (I have thousands of pictures ;)).

Uploading a few selections out of the USA thread is what I was planning to do anyway, and I do filter the best photos for uploading :P. (It's just that i'm not that good at filtering. And I have a TON of photos).

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-13 10:21am
by Simplicius
DEATH wrote:Uploading a few selections out of the USA thread is what I was planning to do anyway, and I do filter the best photos for uploading :P. (It's just that i'm not that good at filtering. And I have a TON of photos).
Here's as good a chance as any to get some editing practice, then. Take as long as you need to sort through them all; it's not as if the thread is going anywhere. :) I'd say do same with the mega-threads - set a target of, say, your ten favorite photos from each place you went to, and edit down to that.

Being able to pick the handful of winners from a sea of photos is definitely a useful skill, and one you'll need unless you only ever shoot for magazines.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-13 11:06am
by phongn
And here's a few shots of Reala 100. Yes, there's flare :P

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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-13 11:46am
by The Grim Squeaker
Simplicius wrote:
DEATH wrote:Uploading a few selections out of the USA thread is what I was planning to do anyway, and I do filter the best photos for uploading :P. (It's just that i'm not that good at filtering. And I have a TON of photos).
Here's as good a chance as any to get some editing practice, then. Take as long as you need to sort through them all; it's not as if the thread is going anywhere. :) I'd say do same with the mega-threads - set a target of, say, your ten favorite photos from each place you went to, and edit down to that.

Being able to pick the handful of winners from a sea of photos is definitely a useful skill, and one you'll need unless you only ever shoot for magazines.
I'm going to upload the same amount of pics per thread that I always do post filtering, 10-18 max.
And I have 3,342 pictures after filtering, cut me some slack :P ;)

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-13 12:21pm
by J
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I'd sworn off flowers for a while but couldn't resist taking a picture of this one in someone's front yard.

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And a sunset on a beach. Wish I had a film camera for this one.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-13 10:39pm
by Wicked Pilot
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EDIT: Oops, took the res down to 1200, corrected to 1020 now.


I like the night photos.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-14 03:11am
by Lt. Dan
Beautiful setting at a golf course. I regretably didn't take my tripod and this is the best one I have. I still think it came out pretty cool.
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Took this one a day ago, sitting out in front of my home.
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And this one was taken tonight. Pretty fun not having to deal with film anymore.
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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-14 08:36pm
by Wicked Pilot
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Somewhere near the Uganda/Kenya border. It looks a lot cooler at full resolution.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-15 03:50pm
by phongn
Espresso from a little shop in NYC. Yes, the cream came in that leaf shape, and somehow held despite me drinking it:

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Also, inspired by a much earlier thread and my wanderings in the Met:

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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-17 08:18pm
by Phantasee
Hey WP, can you give us a link to the full resolution image?

I like your shot of the coffee, Phong. Very clean.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-17 08:28pm
by The Grim Squeaker
Almost finished filtering on the "delete" level of my USA pics. Down to a selection of 200-400 photos a city :p.

Fuckit, here are three shots from the ACME metal casting foundry in California, LA:


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Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-18 06:58am
by Bounty
It's not a photo as such, but it's photography-related:

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1966 body
1968 lens
19?? factory-original take-up spool
1980 Vivitar 2600 flash
2008 soft-release button
2008 leather neck strap
2008 lens hood
2009 coldshoe-to-hotshoe mod

That's parts spanning half a century bolted onto a camera designed in the thirties... and it all works. Well, sort of, the sync shorts out when the flash finishes charging before the shutter is recocked, but nothing's perfect.

Re: SDN Photo-a-Day

Posted: 2009-06-18 11:02am
by Bounty
Brussels! Craphole of crapholes. It has a few sights to see... too bad they're all in Brussels.

Unfortunately I forgot I only had a 24-shot roll with me. And it was mostly full. Lesson learned, I suppose.

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And this is from the cell phone:

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