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He has risen!
Originally Posted by phil-ray
the way i get around this type of thing is either have 2 cameras 1 for work and one for personal use or another company u may work for
ie if 2 magazines want the same pics just take 2 cameras one ofr each company or just take 2 pictures of the same subject and give one to one company and the other to other companys.
this may only really work if u are freelance but its how i do it.
great picture, did u use any filters? tried this same thing the other week and just turned out 2 bright
I hear ya. Actually, i'm saving up to get a nice cam (i only have a 2mp kodak which sucks). I'm more an amateur and not trying to go all out on one, but sooner or later i'll want a quality SLR. I'm in no rush.
No, i didn't use any filters, but i did do some level & color balance adjustments. The lighting the day i took this was amazing. I've got another that's literally across the road from this taken about 5 minutes later...i'll see if i can find it on my comp.
EDIT: Nevermind, it doesn't fit with this weeks theme
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HINT: You can start a thread for an image critique...
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2008 Man of the Year
my bud at a recording session
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hang on, this looks really black on this other monitor I'll try tweakin it a bit. Or maybe I need to adjust this monitor, I never do graphics on it...
Last edited by JWin; 04-19-2006 at 10:07 PM.
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He has risen!
looks good to me J...cool!
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thats a nice image jwin, have done afew like that in the past, always turn out pretty good
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jwin- is that a long exposure or 2 pictures overlayed in photoshop?
whichever it is, it's a cool effect and fits in nicely with the theme
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That was a long exposure, maybe like a second. Honestly I got kind of lucky with that one.
And thanks guys
SAMedia Blog (general bs) :: jwinmedia (my music site)
"Think of an advertisement where the product you're marketing is Jesus!"
-From a work for hire ad
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heres a picture i have been trying to get for the past few days
moving the zoom while the shutter is open
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Had this one floating around in my head for a while - finally got around to it last night:
One photo of the ballpark (PNC Park in Pittsburgh) thrown out of focus with some Gaussian Blur.
2nd photo of the baseball...I roasted it with a blowtorch, scuffed it up with some sandpaper, and even painted bits of it with some brown paint. Just added a bit of motion blur around the edges.
Smoke and fire were drawn in with photoshop.
I kinda like the way it turned out...
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My dog, chasing a tennis ball.
Olympus OM-101, 35-70mm lens, f/5.6 for 1/60 sec.
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Who actually owns a pair of these? I've never seen any before last night (I'm 19 so a bit before my time).
I was pleased with the way that one pair was much brighter than the other and had less blur so I emphasised it.
Design & Photography
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He has risen!
awesome photo slosh! you're right...i love the contrast in that image.
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jumping in the forest
[edit: looking at them now i can see the colouring is a little off]
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Originally Posted by a_slosh
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That's a seriously sweet image! It holds your eye really well!
I like your first one Carly, it's good fun Would look great as one of those multiple/time lapse image things...
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Took these over the weekend.. Hope these considered movement..
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gkbdave the shallow DOF in the second works really well in bringing the players and ball out
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Thanks a_slosh.. My son started playing sports and I take my camera to every practice and game..
Can anyone tell me the best way to take a indoor baskteball shot with flourescent lighting. I have a Canon Digital Rebel and a Canon 20D. No matter what I try the photos are all blurry and most of them are yellowish in color because of the lighting. I have tried to change settings to flourescent, but that didnt' help at all.
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Car driving by office
here is my attempt at movement....I adjusted the shutter to stay open for a while and this one came out the sharpest....as I did not use a tripod. Its difficult to stay on the moving object when the eye piece is blacked out while the shutter is open. Any tips on this as I am very new to photography.
Thanks
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anyone have any ideas to what I mentioned above ?
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