i remember how much it pissed me off learning how to snowboard, but you should keep at it. after a few days of falling on your ass and face you'll get the hang of it.
snowboarding is harder to learn, but easier to master. i have been going since i was 7 and it's pretty awesome and relaxing.
i don't bring big cameras, but my rx100 fits the bill nicely.
Everyone says snowboarding is hard to learn, but the first time I ever tried it I didn't fall once.
Still snowboard as much as I can, but the winters haven't been very good and season passes/travel can be expensive and time consuming
i used to ski, and i like it
i have actual nightmares of crossed skis and ski lifts though
[QUOTE=Pickwickian-;44183833]Why do you take photos?
Is it because they are pretty images? Or something more?
If the latter, the photographs you take throughout you life today will begin to accrue true meaning to you only as you progresses through life when you can look on them in retrospect.
When looking back on your past life, the photographs you take today will begin to take form as a narrative about your own life.
Not only as single moments within your existence, but collectively will start to create a narrative that none of us (as young people) will fully be able to appreciate until we are older and start to look back on 'periods' of your life which together will have far more meaning than just a single image ever could.[/QUOTE]
This is why I am trying to shoot so much more these days. I've got all my negatives in a drawer at home (which I need to properly organise when I'm back over easter) and backed up digitally too.
I feel like paying out of my ass for developing pictures. All of the shops just send the pics to pretty much the same laboratory and I really hate how they sometimes try to correct over/underexposure, that's not how I can learn to do it better, it just fucks the pictures.
uhh just develop your negatives and scan them yourself instead of getting them printed & scanned??
agree if I should master skiing
disagree for snowboarding
snowboarding more cool, pick up more chix
both
klimt makes me cum tbh
[img]http://www.klimt.com/documents/pictures/en/women/klimt-bildnis-adele-bloch-bauer1-1907.jpg[/img]
unf
i saw a bit of "the ninth gate" with my dad
it from that 'mission impossible 1' era that i really love the look of
the matrix, mystery men, all the late 90s and early 2000s
I was just wondering if anybody on here had photography pages on facebook?
seems like one of those things alot of people would have but aren't talked about
[url]https://www.facebook.com/TomRaworthPhotography?ref=hl[/url] heres mine if anybody wants to take a look
i don't think i could ever really pull off the "[first name] [surname] photography" thing
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bopie probably has the coolest name out of all of us
i just made mine "Austin Troth: Photographer" because i'm a person not a company
i just don't like the connotation associated with pages that's "first name surname photography", most i've seen are not very good
[QUOTE=Trogdon;44197709]i just made mine "Austin Troth: Photographer" because i'm a person not a company
i just don't like the connotation associated with pages that's "first name surname photography", most i've seen are not very good[/QUOTE]
Similarly, all of my friends have registered "firstnamesurnamedesigns.com" for their portfolios and I feel that's a bit pretentious. I've gone with "firstnamewhodesigns.com" and avoided the whole "ooh look at me, MY TITLE IS DESIGNER and I'm better than you" stigma that I feel towards people of my own profession.
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i may have a bit of a problem
There are some good ones floating around like Jake Stangel's 'Visual Distribution Co'.
i love names like that, such as 'design research unit' such a perfect and simplistic name.
Good article: [url]http://leicaphilia.com/?p=311[/url]
Talks about how Leica is dying, no longer unique. It sums up modern Leica as people who want the best and become fixated on having the best, sharpest optics and having slight nuances in how the sensor renders a scene to make it [I]leica style[/I] then changing it in post to look like the [I]good old days[/I] in the "golden age" by making the image look grainy like pushed classic film.
Hasn't Leica been a fashion accessory for a good few years by now??
[QUOTE=Zeemlapje;44200833]Hasn't Leica been a fashion accessory for a good few years by now??[/QUOTE]
awkies.......................
I meant their bodies ofc, their optics are dope (and 2expensive4me)
Gotta use the Leica glass to get the ~Leica look~
Gotta have that steak bokeh.
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[img]http://i.imgur.com/LSIxcDY.png[/img]
Dood you got the black X100S.
omg how did i not listen to sigur rós before, seriously
Been asked to shoot the current No. 1 in the UK charts tonight
but I'm already booked to shoot another night
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why
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