Photography Strut - Pics you shot recently
disco_che
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I know there are some people dedicated to photography on the strut. Anything worth sharing from the last couple of months? I'd like to see.
Random shots I took at a very beautiful german-italian wedding this summer.
A nice cooling box we found on a countryside fleamarket a few hours before the wedding.
Berlin International Congress Center.
These just happened.
Random shots I took at a very beautiful german-italian wedding this summer.
A nice cooling box we found on a countryside fleamarket a few hours before the wedding.
Berlin International Congress Center.
These just happened.
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This one's my favorite.
These are from Skegness on the East Coast, couple of weeks ago:
Washing materials arranged in order of dimensionality. Probably a habit picked up from the Kings of Leon.
they are fucking amazing and put my iphone shots to shame
I thought the iphone had a gash 2MP, as-useful-as-a-chocolate-fire-guard-in-the-dark camera. Yours suggest otherwise.
Unless you have a ??5000 Canon and are fibbing.
"Squirrel with Gaffler" (c.) 2010
my twins
storm cloud taken at night
1948 chevrolet
one man band
the future of digging
rusty and crusty buick
road kill
austin, tx
Intramural Fields Alert!
That from the Texas Lone Star Round Up at the Travis County Expo Center. Probably the best hot rod and custom show in the country.
Ah, right off Decker Lane. Thanks for the clarification. And yes, that's a sweet ride. Yours too!
Using a fixed prime takes some getting used to. It forces you to think more about composition but the plus side is that you can shoot in much lower light without a flash.
Some shots are just straight up the camera. A couple are using the new HDR feature for the camera that came out in the last update.
The rest are using an app called Camera+ by taptaptap.com. Which I don't see on the app store right now.??
I'm not sure if it's because of a feature they slipped in with the last update. Which allowed you to snap photos using the remote on your headphones (don't have to touch the screen to fire a shot off). But I think apple might have shut that down :-/
In any case, took great shots and has some good filters to give you some of the above effects.
damn, i was wrong?
i thought this was che's nicki minaj tribute.
hitchcock profile?
or is it just me?
Yes. The problem is most consumer cameras CAN"T achieve this.
You have to use a decent SLR that can achieve low grain at high ISOs for indoor photography as well as have a decent lens with wide open aperture's for the DOF. Shots like those costs $$$.
Or you just stick to anlogue, get a decent SLR with some good lenses as they're being sold for cheap these days and get the same quality with some analogue spice added.
Don't get me wrong, I like film. But digital allows for more guilt free trial and error when experimenting with different shots. Good film and a good lab can be pricey... especially if you are like me when you want prints and scans to a CD.
I have experimented with medium format film and you have to be willing to eat some costs. It does force you to think about your shot as each picture is $$$.
I had to pause for a moment, but I saw it as well.