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[QUOTE=Chickens!;32759493]Going to do a 365 starting today, any advice?[/QUOTE] don't give up if you can't complete some days and fall behind.
Don't post every image in the thread, unless it's a humdinger. It's about personal improvement and [I]forcing[/I] yourself to practice your creativity.
[QUOTE=daijitsu;32761480]don't give up if you can't complete some days and fall behind.[/QUOTE] My Camera's dead so I'm starting tomorrow instead :v:
Just saw the perfect, most straight, most defined storm cloud ever it looked like it was eating the city in a mordor darkness style OF COURSE I DIDN'T HAVE A CAMERA
My school district is having a photo contest with the theme being water. I think the grand prize is $200, and they'll put the picture on a calendar. Deadline is March 2012, I got a lot of time :v:
breakdancer ("hat guy") is back. Apparently the company he reps wants to put pictures of him and the crew on their hummer SUVs for advertising, they allegedly have stuff in the works already, and no one has signed a fucking release form as of yet so it's all god damned illegal until someone actually gets a hold of me and works shit out I dropped this guy like a dirty rag earlier this year because I got so frustrated with him and his antics I went into a 6 hour long rant on multiple occasions to a group of people who also had troubles with him, one of whom has basically claimed dibs on beating the absolute fuck out of him if he shows up at my office again.
Fuck I was going to buy a really nice, well kept folding camera on Ebay, I left for lab, when I got back someone had bought it... I wish I had just jumped on it...
[QUOTE=daijitsu;32773943]breakdancer ("hat guy") is back. Apparently the company he reps wants to put pictures of him and the crew on their hummer SUVs for advertising, they allegedly have stuff in the works already, and no one has signed a fucking release form as of yet so it's all god damned illegal until someone actually gets a hold of me and works shit out I dropped this guy like a dirty rag earlier this year because I got so frustrated with him and his antics I went into a 6 hour long rant on multiple occasions to a group of people who also had troubles with him, one of whom has basically claimed dibs on beating the absolute fuck out of him if he shows up at my office again.[/QUOTE] if they do it, sue the total fuck out of them [editline]14th October 2011[/editline] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5--4Xp6H_Kc&feature=channel_video_title[/media] this was a school project i shot for someone [editline]14th October 2011[/editline] i apologise for the shake
I laughed so hard at the killer line of sugar.
so did a class of 30 14 & 15 year olds
[QUOTE=cueballv2themax;32776489]if they do it, sue the total fuck out of them [editline]14th October 2011[/editline] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5--4Xp6H_Kc&feature=channel_video_title[/media] this was a school project i shot for someone [editline]14th October 2011[/editline] i apologise for the shake[/QUOTE] not a fan of the ratatat in the first segment, doesn't fit at all.
i was lacking musical inspiration at the time, literally flung the first song i found on
[QUOTE=Ehmmett;32739809]Canon EOD Digital Rebel I'm a beginner please don't laugh at me.[/QUOTE] hey Ehmmett! yeah i'm pretty sure you just set the mode to tv or even P will probably make the flash not pop up.
So homecoming dance is coming up and I want to ask my girl in a special way. Everyone else has those typical ways of asking (signs, cupcakes, etc.) Though, I want my way to be different. I was thinking of doing light graffiti. Having the pictures say something along the lines of Will you go to homecoming with me? My girl know I'm into photography, so I think it'll be great. Any thoughts on this? I know it's pretty cheezy, but yeah. :smile:
light painting would be difficult. you could do each word in a photo, stitch them all together
Take several separate photos as Cueball said, each in a separate awesome location, and have your friends/yourself gradually give the photos to her over an hour/day?
[QUOTE=daijitsu;32753814]because it's designed for actual RAW files, not tiny jpgs opened as raw[/QUOTE] That's not a reason at all? I just wanted to get a quick picture to facebook from my netbook. I don't see why I would not be able to open high res pictures "zoomed out" on low res screens.
[QUOTE=Killuah;32795882]That's not a reason at all? I just wanted to get a quick picture to facebook from my netbook. I don't see why I would not be able to open high res pictures "zoomed out" on low res screens.[/QUOTE] That's a perfectly good reason, you asked why it was hard to use ACR on small JPG's, and dai responded by saying that it's designed for RAW's, not JPG's
Don't like carrying a tripod around, but for my planned nightography around London I'm gonna need one. Store at uni has really good manfrottos, but heavier than what I had at home and I wasn't keen on dragging it around all the time.
Hey, guys, I've got a Powershot G6 and I took some pictures at Comic Con in CRW, but I can't convert them via Paint.net. Does anybody know of any batch converters or codecs/plugins? The plugin for P.net isn't working, giving me an error each time.
Hey guys. I've been away for a few days. A friend and I decided on Monday that we were going to cycle to Brighton. It's about 80 miles. Left on Tuesday afternoon and cycled until the sun set. Camped in a beautiful spot near a chalk mine and saw the most incredible sunset. Did some light painting that evening whilst extremely stoned. Got up at 8am the next day and cycled until sundown. Made it to Brighton that evening and partied for 3 days. I got some shots I'm very happy with, but my computers broken and I can't edit anything. It might be a while until you see some stuff of mine again. I'll keep ya all posted though.
[QUOTE=Pickwickian-;32815092]Hey guys. I've been away for a few days. A friend and I decided on Monday that we were going to cycle to Brighton. It's about 80 miles. Left on Tuesday afternoon and cycled until the sun set. Camped in a beautiful spot near a chalk mine and saw the most incredible sunset. Did some light painting that evening whilst extremely stoned. Got up at 8am the next day and cycled until sundown. Made it to Brighton that evening and partied for 3 days. I got some shots I'm very happy with, but my computers broken and I can't edit anything. It might be a while until you see some stuff of mine again. I'll keep ya all posted though.[/QUOTE] and here I was happy with biking back and forth to the college and finishing off a film roll today. can't wait to see stuff, there's nothing that doesn't look good when you shoot it.
my 55mm FL just became really wobbly. it's like i can pull it and it moves the focus around. if i tighten the screws inside will it make it better? if i pull on it it becomes more in focus on infinity, so i want it to rest there somehow. it's kind of weird though. oh i just had to tighten the screws. but the focusing was a lot nicer when they weren't fully tight haha. the infinity focus was perfect on my nex, but i guess then it would be off on my ae-1
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;32719188][video=youtube;-7hBP6MfX_U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7hBP6MfX_U[/video] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Djzgk.png[/IMG] [editline]10th October 2011[/editline] It's like content aware fill again.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/n1uuq.jpg[/IMG] Magic.
jesus BALLS look at the fucking detail
to be honest i can't believe it i mean i have no idea how someone would make a photo that blurry in just photoshop, but the end result is too surreal
I know, right? I think one factor will be a bugger though, and that's longer exposures. They had to be moving pretty quick to get that amount of blur, but people's legs are perfectly motionless. If this happens in a real situation where the exposure was longer than you thought it'd be and it moves a bit, I really want to see how in-scene motion blur will be handled.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;32829005][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/n1uuq.jpg[/IMG] Magic.[/QUOTE] No wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Holy shit.
[QUOTE=daijitsu;32829599]I know, right? I think one factor will be a bugger though, and that's longer exposures. They had to be moving pretty quick to get that amount of blur, but people's legs are perfectly motionless. If this happens in a real situation where the exposure was longer than you thought it'd be and it moves a bit, I really want to see how in-scene motion blur will be handled.[/QUOTE] [url]http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2011/10/behind-all-the-buzz-deblur-sneak-peek.html[/url] It mentions that in the blog, it also gives an example of an image it can't deblur, and one with artefacts.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;32829886][url]http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2011/10/behind-all-the-buzz-deblur-sneak-peek.html[/url] It mentions that in the blog, it also gives an example of an image it can't deblur, and one with artefacts.[/QUOTE] [quote]Currently, the most practical use case for the deblur technology we have seen from this prototype is for [B]image forensics – when an investigator needs to deblur an image[/B] enough to read some text like a phone number or license plate – but isn’t trying to perfect an image. For example, you can see how well the prototype deblurs the text in the image below.[/quote] Finally Photoshop CSI for everyone!
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