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Old 04-27-2010, 11:00 AM   #591 (permalink)
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Old 04-27-2010, 04:44 PM   #592 (permalink)
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Noise, diggin the photos . What kind of insect is that in the 2nd photo?
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Old 04-27-2010, 04:49 PM   #593 (permalink)
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I love the third and fourth . The bug creeps me out, because its a bug. I dont like them, good photo nevertheless.
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Old 04-27-2010, 05:50 PM   #594 (permalink)
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The Black & White technique has something special... I couldn't explain it, but it gives an artistic touch to some photos. For example, a B&W image of an ordinary street, specially during winter, with some leafless trees... I don't know why, but it works:



If I had taken it in color, it would had been just a common photo of a common street.
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Old 04-27-2010, 10:14 PM   #595 (permalink)
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it also helps cover up the fact that i was hungover and my hands were shaking and i had a crap camera

Gurthanthaclops, not sure what kind of bug it was. i was at a conference in Macedonia and we took some field trips to the countryside to look at some iron age sites. i was shooting the plants, but then the bug appeared. big grasshopper i guess
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Old 04-28-2010, 12:43 AM   #596 (permalink)
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That one of the bug is awesome!
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Old 04-30-2010, 09:52 AM   #597 (permalink)
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I really like this shot.
You've got a really good eye, Flower Child.
Great shots.
Thats probably my favorite too. Shooting unposed people in their natural little habitat doing their thing has become my obsession. A person's face can be so interesting. I always lean toward old men as subjects just for that reason.

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I would LOVE to do some sort of street photography. Unfortunately I live in the country. Some people love being out here but really, it gets old. I'll just have to attack the scenery in a different way I guess
Hey man, I feel you on that. I live out in semi-country myself. Surrounded on one side by a town (if you can call it that) with a population of 400 and on the other side miles and miles of endless fields. Personally I feel that urban, urban street photography has been done to death. I find small town people shots and street shots to be sometimes even more interesting just because it hasn't been done as much. You might try that. If you have any little cafes or diners around, I would go in there and get some old duffers drinking coffee or something like that.
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Wow, these are outstanding shots sir. Love them. Your Eiffel Tower shot especially impresses me because of your unique spin you put on a common shot. The angle is great and the branches to the top of the frame add a wonderful feel to the image, and great choice with the black and white. Love your composition on the other- I'm curious how you got a night shot like that so clear without a tripod or anything.
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Wow, these are outstanding shots sir. Love them. Your Eiffel Tower shot especially impresses me because of your unique spin you put on a common shot. The angle is great and the branches to the top of the frame add a wonderful feel to the image, and great choice with the black and white. Love your composition on the other- I'm curious how you got a night shot like that so clear without a tripod or anything.
Increased shutter speed?
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Increased shutter speed?
Well he mentioned he had a crap camera...
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it also helps cover up the fact that i was hungover and my hands were shaking and i had a crap camera
and from my experiences of crap cameras (believe me I've had my fair share) you can't control the shutter speed
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