hey photographers, post your photos
so ive been messing around with photography for a while now, my parents owned a studio when i was young and used to help out on weddings, schools, portraits, etc.
lets see some shots that youre proud of. heres a few of mine, with a link to see more (if youre feeling froggy)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayscollection/
lets see some shots that youre proud of. heres a few of mine, with a link to see more (if youre feeling froggy)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayscollection/
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/
- ryefish75
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Won a photography scholarship from Mamiya for one like this in 2003. Mamiya Corp. kept the winning slide. This was the adjacent image on the roll so it's close. Shot medium format on Fuji Provia 100F slide film.
Some commercial style work for school projects. My portfolio is buried somewhere in the garage, I havent touched a real camera in years. Digital really bummed me out.
This was shot in a pitch-black room with a black backdrop, the neon looking lines are actually from a small pen-light with colored gels in the lense moved rapidly behind the bottles and pointed towards the camera. The product was lit by "painting" the bottles with another flashlight and guessing when the proper exposure was achieved. This was done with a film camera and the roll had about 25 usable images out of 37 taken, this was the best. My "A" for the day.
good stuff man! love mamiya's, along with hasselblad, they are both built like tanks. they can take abuse and still crank out consistent images.
an old late 70's mamiya medium format was the first camera i ever shot with. its was pretty much all my parents used at the studio, except for 1 hasselblad my stepfather used for some portraits.
love your shot of the typewriter. two things i love, macro work and weird/odd/different lighting.
an old late 70's mamiya medium format was the first camera i ever shot with. its was pretty much all my parents used at the studio, except for 1 hasselblad my stepfather used for some portraits.
love your shot of the typewriter. two things i love, macro work and weird/odd/different lighting.
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/
- ryefish75
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My ex has most of my camera stuff, even my beloved Sekonic L-508 light meter. She's using it to complete her degree in photography and build her portfolio. I might shoot large format if I still had that and my 4X5 Toyo-view.
Shot digital commercially for about a year, maybe less. Made great money, but the work (catalog) destroyed the creative part of my soul.
Shot digital commercially for about a year, maybe less. Made great money, but the work (catalog) destroyed the creative part of my soul.
man, that sucks. digital is fun, but its nothing like the real stuff.ryefish75 wrote:My ex has most of my camera stuff, even my beloved Sekonic L-508 light meter. She's using it to complete her degree in photography and build her portfolio. I might shoot large format if I still had that and my 4X5 Toyo-view.
Shot digital commercially for about a year, maybe less. Made great money, but the work (catalog) destroyed the creative part of my soul.
and whatsup, i love that first image of the wave. good stuff there! hope you didnt get too soaked 2 seconds after the photo.
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/
- RupertPupkin
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I love photography but I'm very much an amateur. At the moment I just have a very basic digital point and click but I would love to buy a decent camera. If I could just stop buying posters for long enough to save some money...
Anyway, here are a few of my efforts:
Anyway, here are a few of my efforts:
this aggression will not stand, man.
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I'm bored, so here are a few more:
this aggression will not stand, man.
- _benjammin
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I got into photography during highschool. Senior year I as the newspaper photographer, developed and printed all my own black and white. Got out of it but lately have been having fun with a PAS.
Last fall around Charlotte:
Stowe Botanical Garden:
Backyard:
Last fall around Charlotte:
Stowe Botanical Garden:
Backyard:
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Nice pics everyone, thanks for sharing.
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if youre bored i have a few shots up on an old flickr page. most are underwater shots...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/benthicdreamer/
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I really wish I could take good pictures like you guys.