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Zaqarbal 03-12-2011 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1012066)
When you're not using a DSLR, mind your CCD. It's really not fond of direct sunlight or any bright direct light at all.

Thanks for the advice. I'll bear that in mind. I have to learn a lot of things about photography. Technically and aesthetically speaking.

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1015204)
Went outside to take some pics today.
Since this forum doesn't (or does it?) support image tags with resolutions in them, I shall post the links to protect everyone from scrolling like a menace :D

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Tip: Click them all with your middle mouse button or while holding CTRL. This opens the images in the background. You will then have all photo's open in a tab. Saves a lot of time compared to click, load... back, click, load... back... :)

I like them all. And the last ones look very familiar to me. Both windmills and wind turbines are typical of Castilian landscapes too!

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1017114)
Very nice pictures man.
Are you still making all this with a kodak compact camera?

Thank you! And yes, I still use my "old little Kodak". And lately a small Lumix too:

http://img857.imageshack.us/img857/7724/file19728.jpg

I especially use it to photograph large urban buildings, since it has a better focal length to that.

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1017114)
You deserve something better. Who knows what beautiful pictures you can make then :D

Yes, I know. :) But first I have to read some book to learn the fundamentals of digital photography and improve my basic skills.

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Apart from that, did you know this kind of tripods?


Especially useful at parties. :laughing:

holly984 03-13-2011 12:56 AM

Agree! It was a fabulous city! I lived w/ a host family and walked all around town. I visited Madrid too, and loved it. You're photos are wonderful! And I do love the 'new and old' look! :) And 'saints' & 'sinners', lol. Nice :D


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Originally Posted by Zaqarbal (Post 1016836)
Oh, Salamanca! The fourth oldest University in the World. Amazing historical city too. I live in Madrid (I call it "Matrix" because its name derives from the ancient Latin word Matrice, which means matrix :)), which is very old and very new at the same time. So I've shot at diverse "photographic targets", such as a medieval Muslim wall (9th century) and 21st-century skyscrapers:



3.3 million inhabitants... including "saints".... and "sinners"... :D


...and above all, the sky:


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holly984 03-13-2011 12:59 AM

A bit nervous to post here as a total photography newbie, but here goes nothing :)

These are a couple shots I took.

First is my dog, Riley.

http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...s/DSC_0628.jpg


Second, this is my brother, Eric :)

http://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...DSC_010161.jpg

s_k 03-13-2011 07:58 AM

There's definitely some talent there :D
The stuff I could mention as 'flaws' are actually all about taste.
I don't really like stuff *just* chopped off. Like your brothers mouth (I would have stopped beneath his nose) or the Dogs left ear. I also think the lighting on your brother is probably a bit harsh. There is some hotspots on the left side of your broters face and the right side has some dark spots that really are just black.
But I love the use of light itself and the depth in the images is enormous. It's actually very nice :D

s_k 03-13-2011 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Zaqarbal (Post 1017239)
Thanks for the advice. I'll bear that in mind. I have to learn a lot of things about photography. Technically and aesthetically speaking.

Don't learn too much. Use your feeling and imagination. You've already got what you need ;)

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Yes, I know. :) But first I have to read some book to learn the fundamentals of digital photography and improve my basic skills.
I honestly never read a book. I just fondled around and read the manuals of my camera's. I did sign up to photosig though and that helped me to learn a lot. You might want to do that too.
But you will need a camera on which you can manually choose shutter speed, diafragma and ISO so you can make pictures the way you want to, not the way your camera thinks is right.
And I'm a Manual Focus guy. You may not be, I don't know :D

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Apart from that, did you know this kind of tripods?
That's great :D.
I have some of those little tripods with bendly legs. Very handy.
And I'm waiting for a window tripod thing for car windows to arrive :)

holly984 03-15-2011 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1017356)
There's definitely some talent there :D
The stuff I could mention as 'flaws' are actually all about taste.
I don't really like stuff *just* chopped off. Like your brothers mouth (I would have stopped beneath his nose) or the Dogs left ear. I also think the lighting on your brother is probably a bit harsh. There is some hotspots on the left side of your broters face and the right side has some dark spots that really are just black.
But I love the use of light itself and the depth in the images is enormous. It's actually very nice :D

Thank you! I totally see what you mean about the 'chopped' image. I actually noticed that too when I was looking at the pic of my brother. I was thinking of cropping it higher up like you mentioned, but when I tried it, it looked 'off' for some reason.

s_k 03-16-2011 08:39 PM

Oh I have that all of the time.
I edit a picture, crop it, change the lighting, whatever.
And then it looks worse than it did in the first place.
But I wasn't satisfied with the original, so I just throw it away.
You won't believe how many of the pictures I make I throw away :)

holly984 03-16-2011 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by s_k (Post 1019508)
Oh I have that all of the time.
I edit a picture, crop it, change the lighting, whatever.
And then it looks worse than it did in the first place.
But I wasn't satisfied with the original, so I just throw it away.
You won't believe how many of the pictures I make I throw away :)

Yeah, when I take photos I don't end up using 50% of them at least, lol. I just keep snapping away and choose the best out of the bunch. Like for Christmas this past year, I took probably 250 photos at my grandparents house during the evening. But most I won't keep. I actually haven't even gone through them yet and I'm supposed to give copies to several of my cousins, etc :P

Connair 03-22-2011 11:39 AM

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Some stuff I just developed. The one with jesus in it is actually to photos slapped together.

s_k 03-22-2011 02:32 PM

Atmospheeeeereee


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