hey photographers, post your photos
too funny not to share
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
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Here's a few I'm showing at the Mock Show.
Phish perform with Bruce Springsteen. Bonnaroo - Manchester, TN 2009
Jim Pollock printing. 10KLF - Detroit Lakes, MN 2007
Gregg "Girl Talk" Gillis. Camp Bisco - Mariaville, NY 2007
David Murphy STS9. Camp Bisco - Mariaville, NY 2007
Trey Anastasio. TAB - Chicago, IL 2006
Marilyn Manson. Press Photo - Miami, FL 2008
4 more on the Mock Show blog and all on exhibit at Mock Show.
Phish perform with Bruce Springsteen. Bonnaroo - Manchester, TN 2009
Jim Pollock printing. 10KLF - Detroit Lakes, MN 2007
Gregg "Girl Talk" Gillis. Camp Bisco - Mariaville, NY 2007
David Murphy STS9. Camp Bisco - Mariaville, NY 2007
Trey Anastasio. TAB - Chicago, IL 2006
Marilyn Manson. Press Photo - Miami, FL 2008
4 more on the Mock Show blog and all on exhibit at Mock Show.
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Took this last night, not super crazy amazing or anything but the colors in our tree came out great. I wish we'd have taken the damn coaster out from under the flute, and wiped off the fingerprints, but it's not like this is advertising photography or anything. We're gonna use this for our Christmas card, we think. Smallish zoom lens at 49mm, ISO 100, f/10, 30 sec.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
great shot smithy. that would incredible if you bracketed the shots and rendered it HDR.
to stay in the holiday theme, ill repost this shot from a few pages back that got buried at the bottom.
to stay in the holiday theme, ill repost this shot from a few pages back that got buried at the bottom.
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayscollection/
Cool. What kind of resolution are you getting from the D50? Did you have enlarge the image much for the giclée?
BTW, cat butt is nothing to laugh at.
BTW, cat butt is nothing to laugh at.
i get 300dpi out of the d50 if i crank its resolution settings all the way up. no, i dont shoot in RAW. going as big as i did at 24x36, on paper it would have looked a little fuzzy, but on canvas, 300 dpi is about the minimum for that size since when you print on canvas, you get a very different look than on paper. canvas is more 'forgiving' when it comes to resolution, which is why my giclee's are PERFECT. that, and luther @ axelle is truly a master printer.maul67 wrote:Cool. What kind of resolution are you getting from the D50? Did you have enlarge the image much for the giclée?
BTW, cat butt is nothing to laugh at.
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
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Thought you all would appreciate these links. Best photos of 2009.
Amazing stuff.
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http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/1 ... _of_3.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/1 ... _of_3.html
Amazing stuff.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/1 ... _of_3.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/1 ... _of_3.html
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/1 ... _of_3.html
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i got huge respect for whoever got this shot. im not a big sports fan, but im guessing that ball was moving pretty damn fast.
edit--got this through your link, tuumi.
and yes, the cat butt photo is legal. shes over 18.
edit--got this through your link, tuumi.
and yes, the cat butt photo is legal. shes over 18.
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
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heres a little preview of what i shot earlier this week. full set will be up tomorrow on http://insidetherockposterframe.blogspot.com/
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
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Chances are the guy got it the same way I get all my miraculous shots: holding the shutter down and taking a few dozen, few hundred, few thousand shots. I love digital photography, not only is it dirt cheap but you can take endless pictures and discard any and all screwups instantly, you don't have to pay and wait to develop stuff to see what you got. I'll take hundreds and keep two all day long.greasy wrote:i got huge respect for whoever got this shot. im not a big sports fan, but im guessing that ball was moving pretty damn fast.
I'm willing to bet that photographer has been trying to get that shot for years. And it's perfect, so, he wins.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
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you may be correct. personally, i havent adopted that method of digital photography yet. at most ill take 2 or 3 shots of a subject, either bracketing up or down, or adjusting my flash position.mistersmith wrote:Chances are the guy got it the same way I get all my miraculous shots: holding the shutter down and taking a few dozen, few hundred, few thousand shots. I love digital photography, not only is it dirt cheap but you can take endless pictures and discard any and all screwups instantly, you don't have to pay and wait to develop stuff to see what you got. I'll take hundreds and keep two all day long.greasy wrote:i got huge respect for whoever got this shot. im not a big sports fan, but im guessing that ball was moving pretty damn fast.
I'm willing to bet that photographer has been trying to get that shot for years. And it's perfect, so, he wins.
call me old school i guess.
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Not me. When things are moving around I'll hold the shutter down forever. 99% are blurry, eyes are closed, framing is shitty, but that one-in-a-million is pretty amazing. Some of my favorite pics ever are like that.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
i guess its just ingrained in me. i learned how to shoot on medium format mamiyas shooting weddings, portraits, and schools with my parents. that film aint cheap, and they taught me to take my time when setting up a shot. and thats not a diss or anything on you, dont take it that way. ill admit it, i tried it a few times in the city when i first got the DSLR. it was nice to just hold the shutter down and go nuts like on the old motor-driven bodies back in the day. its just not my style.
http://www.GRAFantasy.com27 wrote: One time i was walking down the tracks when i was 4 yrs old and this train raped me in my butt.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayscollection/