Re: Photography
I love the distortion bottom reflection!
And I followed you on Instagram as @onepictureonemillionwords
Last edited by Chiro (September 4, 2012 (02:10pm))
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I love the distortion bottom reflection!
And I followed you on Instagram as @onepictureonemillionwords
Last edited by Chiro (September 4, 2012 (02:10pm))
Repelling Spicer:
Awesome picture! Really like it. Simple, but very well taken. I don't know why but it makes me smile.
1011Ev:
That is correct. Webcams have no adjustable aperture, the blades of which are what give a camera the bokeh on its depth of field.
Chiro, don't take it personally, a lot of the photos here never get comments.
I went on a road trip through the Pacific Northwest (US) this summer, here are a couple pictures; I'll upload some more a little later.

light house by bylegos, on Flickr
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Wow, the fence one is incredible, up to the point where it looks fake. I love it! ![]()
Nice shot on the first, everything is amazing. What state is that in?
Washington, specifically on San Juan Island. ![]()
here's a picture that I took at an epic concert I went to yesterday. 
He kind of looks like Freddie Mercury in that picture, don't you think? It reminds me of the album cover for Queen I...
Nice image, ZP. What camera are you using?
Here is a promotional shot I took for my LEGO iPhone video. I used a white background when shooting and then added the vignette, floor reflection, screen reflection, home button, and text in post. It was a lot of fun making this look like a real iPhone ad. I hope to do more work like this:

I luv it, Spider ![]()
@ZP: It's nice, but you broke the rule of thirds; it's generally never a good idea to put the point of focus in the middle of the shot. This is an excepted rule throughout all of photography. ![]()
@ backyardlegos
I notice you're always referring to things like the rule of thirds and criticizing that people don't follow it, but IMO the whole point of photography is to experiment, and plus, rules are just there to be broken anyways. I think these common conventions in photography do apply sometimes, they can be very helpful, but other times they just don't matter, but it seems to me you're taking them to seriously and always saying that the photograph breaks the rule of thirds. I don't mean to be rude, it's just something I've observed and felt needed to be pointed out.
Anyways, ZP, that shot looks really cool. I love nature photography, especially macro, and I love your DOF and the contrast between the colors of the flower and the colors of the background.
COOKIES.
I shot this today on my NEX 5N using an 18-55mm zoom lens, on the macro setting, and edited it in iPhoto. Turned out quite nice actually.
Last edited by Anteater (September 13, 2012 (02:18pm))
OH MAN I WANT SOME!!!
You did a good job of making them look delicious.
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