just link to an album and post the best two or something
[img]http://i.imgur.com/cl2FTi8.jpg[/img]
Always carry half and half to help my bokeh be extra creamy
so my temp job gave my last paycheck today, cut me off a week early :(
but now im only $700 away from my a7!
so, who wants a nikon d3100 w/ 35mm 1.8 and/or old imac and/or a santa cruz blur LT?
[QUOTE=notlabbet;43291624]so my temp job gave my last paycheck today, cut me off a week early :(
but now im only $700 away from my a7!
so, who wants a nikon d3100 w/ 35mm 1.8 and/or old imac and/or a santa cruz blur LT?[/QUOTE]
first they extend it and then they cut it back? whats up with that?
[QUOTE=Most wanteD;43291662]first they extend it and then they cut it back? whats up with that?[/QUOTE]
HR vs management
a dumb lack of communication
[QUOTE=notlabbet;43291624]so my temp job gave my last paycheck today, cut me off a week early :(
but now im only $700 away from my a7!
so, who wants a nikon d3100 w/ 35mm 1.8 and/or old imac and/or a santa cruz blur LT?[/QUOTE]
homie that is a dope ride do you dh?
[QUOTE=Trogdon;43291558][img]http://i.imgur.com/cl2FTi8.jpg[/img]
Always carry half and half to help my bokeh be extra creamy[/QUOTE]
hahaha trog your sense of humour is so good.
why is rhein ii the most expensive photograph print ever sold
i dont know if im missing anything but its a pretty boring picture imo
"For all its apparent simplicity, the photograph is a statement of dedication to its craft. The late 1980s, when Gursky shot to attention, was a time when photography was first entering gallery spaces, and photographs were taking their place alongside paintings. Photography “as art”, at the time, was still brave and new, and the simplicity of this image shows a great deal of confidence in its effectiveness and potential for creating atmospheric, hyper-real scenarios that in turn teach us to see - and read - the world around us anew. The scale, attention to colour and form of his photography can be read as a deliberate challenge to painting's status as a higher art form. On top of that, Gursky’s images are extraordinary technical accomplishments, which take months to set up in advance, and require a lot of digital doctoring to get just right."
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It's a 'midas' thing, where the buyer was investing in the artist's 'touch'.
Basically there's a famous artist's signature on the back.
can someone give me a sort of sciencey explanation to why a smaller aperture has larger DOF that a high school student could understand? and then also since there is a point when the aperture is too small for the light photons to not interfere with each other and the image becomes less sharp, will stopping down really far on the aperture at some point be useless since the DOF will be larger but less sharper? i am not really sure how to phrase it but like isnt there a point where stopping down is useless because that larger DOF one is trying to achieve will be not sharp?
[QUOTE=dwt110;43298695]can someone give me a sort of sciencey explanation to why a smaller aperture has larger DOF that a high school student could understand? and then also since there is a point when the aperture is too small for the light photons to not interfere with each other and the image becomes less sharp, will stopping down really far on the aperture at some point be useless since the DOF will be larger but less sharper? i am not really sure how to phrase it but like isnt there a point where stopping down is useless because that larger DOF one is trying to achieve will be not sharp?[/QUOTE]
diffraction limited aperture - google it
this should explain
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/JtSllah.jpg?1[/IMG]
Why is there a Fourier series in this?
because of the dog
Merry Christmas from England guys - big love <3
[QUOTE=Him1411;43299719]Merry Christmas from England guys - big love <3[/QUOTE]
Merry Christmas from (Not so) Sunny Bournemouth
merry xmas guys, let's hope santa brings those summilux and l lenses we wished for
Merry Christmas from central belt.
merry christmas from the best coast
WEST COAST BEST COAST
merry christmas from juarez
Santa already brought me my 70-200 F2.8...
merry christmas from spain
[QUOTE=The Salmon;43293724]homie that is a dope ride do you dh?[/QUOTE]
kinda, i live in a great place for it
its a hand-me-down from my dad, a first gen
[editline]24th December 2013[/editline]
not christmas here yet
Merry Christmas, hope none of u are as sick as a dog as I am.
merry christmas from [sp]suburbs of[/sp] NYC!!!
happy christmassive
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