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AnnoyingNoisesProductions wrote:

OH MAN I WANT SOME!!! mini/dizzy

You did a good job of making them look delicious.

Thanks! And, yes...They were delicious. mini/wink

I'm working on getting my studio back up and running, so stay posted...

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Repelling Spider wrote:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8313/7978313027_75616e4f21_z.jpg

I'm sorry to hear about your upcoming law suit.... mini/lol

thats pretty cool man

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Realm of the Unreel wrote:

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.

Artistic rules and conventions shouldn't be slavishly adhered to, but they have become rules and conventions for a reason. It's useful to learn what value they possess before you begin to flout them - this will ensure that you're breaking them for a good reason, i.e. good art.

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Haha people keep on saying stuff about a law suit. Apple isn't gonna sue me, I created all of that myself (even the logo), plus I'm not making money off it directly.

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If anything, it's basically promoting the iPhone.

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I already posted these in the art thread, but if you haven't seen them: KAB Productions September photo series

Of these, I'd have to say this and this are my favourites.

Also, cool custom car.

http://bit.ly/TJbPHP
http://bit.ly/P7RyJphttp://bit.ly/RNU0XLhttp://bit.ly/QxKGsdhttp://bit.ly/TC5hw7http://bit.ly/QzxQr7

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Jargon wrote:
Realm of the Unreel wrote:

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.

Artistic rules and conventions shouldn't be slavishly adhered to, but they have become rules and conventions for a reason. It's useful to learn what value they possess before you begin to flout them - this will ensure that you're breaking them for a good reason, i.e. good art.

Once again, Jargon is spot on. There are certain instances in photography where breaking the rule of thirds (which applies to all art, BTW) can be very potent and enhance the photo, such as in portraits, and some other photographs such as those by Jerry Uelsmann. I'm not saying that it should be followed in every single photo, I've broken sometimes myself. I'm simply pointing out generally accepted rules in hopes of helping improve members of the communities photographic skills, that's sort of the point of Bricks in Motion, constructive criticism. (The rule of thirds has been around for hundreds of years and is based on the way the human eye looks at a rectangular image and how the brain processes the image, there's a reason most professional artists follow it.)

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@backyardlegos
Thanks for the critique. mini/smile
I will have you know, however that the image was shot using the rule of thirds, but it got cropped like that because of an unsightly object on the side of the frame.

http://i.imgur.com/lZUQ9.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/9CQIM.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/YZLtR.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/ICcjc.png

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backyardlegos wrote:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8305/7939377736_69b5fd96d3.jpg
light house by bylegos, on Flickr

Beautiful photo, backyardlegos. I especially love the subtle hint at sunlight on the right side. I noticed on your Exif that you used a 15mm lens. What exact model was it?

PS - Nice use of the rule of thirds. mini/wink

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Also, my 2+ cents on the rules of thirds follows:

backyardlegos wrote:

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.

Realm of the Unreel wrote:

[. . .] the whole point of photography is to experiment, and plus, rules are just there to be broken anyways [. . .] it seems to me you're taking them [rules] too seriously [. . .]

Jargon wrote:

Artistic rules and conventions shouldn't be slavishly adhered to, but they have become rules and conventions for a reason. It's useful to learn what value they possess before you begin to flout them - this will ensure that you're breaking them for a good reason, i.e. good art.

Never mind about the 2+ cents. Just read Jargon's comment. mini/smile

Last edited by Cinexcellence (September 14, 2012 (05:51am))

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ZP wrote:

@backyardlegos
Thanks for the critique. mini/smile
I will have you know, however that the image was shot using the rule of thirds, but it got cropped like that because of an unsightly object on the side of the frame.

Ah, yah, those will get you. mini/tongue

@Cenexcellence: It's a Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Ultrasonic (72mm filter size). I absolutely love it; worth all $800. The extra 3mm from a standard 18mm lens makes a world of difference; I would recommend that anyone who likes landscape photography and other areas involving wide shots to get a wide angle lens if it's within your means, it allows for some amazing stuff. mini/smile

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That is a pretty interesting shot, backyardlegos. Here is a shot I took this evening for fun:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8033/7987090284_3219fc41ee_z.jpg
Flickr

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Repelling Spider wrote:

That is a pretty interesting shot, backyardlegos. Here is a shot I took this evening for fun:

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8033/7987090284_3219fc41ee_z.jpg
Flickr

Looks nice! The only the only thing I would suggest is maybe turning down the brightness or contrast of it, the minifigs heads look a little to bright.

I'm working on getting my studio back up and running, so stay posted...

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Thanks! mini/smile It's just a stylistic thing as far as the editing goes. I was going for bright and a little higher on the contrast.

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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8441/7976858749_b13e62ed45.jpg
Ilfracombe Tunnel Beach by Simon665, on Flickr


Photo shot with my iPhone using the PRO HDR app.

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Here are some stuff I did in the past two years.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5134/5727231126_88395b9e35.jpg
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6095/6246551129_182afd4007.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8319/8009383773_3bf24b78eb.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8176/8009382941_b1bdb32a80.jpg
blue by shaggy_inkcap, on Flickr
@Si665
Wow I like it, plus I've been there myself! mini/bigsmile

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http://distilleryimage3.s3.amazonaws.com/33c7a02c013f11e283fe22000a1d0cf6_7.jpg
http://distilleryimage9.s3.amazonaws.com/0853f566014011e28c23123138106a37_7.jpg
http://distilleryimage5.s3.amazonaws.com/89e56934022111e28ac522000a1d0104_7.jpg
My new puppy!
http://distilleryimage2.s3.amazonaws.com/c08e5a78037911e294a422000a1e8aa6_7.jpg

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http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2775/4493556769_ff2e256605.jpg
The Sentinel by Simon665, on Flickr

A go at a photoshop montage :-)

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Looks awesome! mini/bigsmile

http://i.imgur.com/lZUQ9.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/9CQIM.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/YZLtR.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/ICcjc.png

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Here are some shots I took on Friday when I went on a hike with my girlfriend. I absolutely love this area as it reminds me of medieval times and adventuring. I made a second Flickr account devoted to my photography which can be found and followed here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/87528615@N03

All images are shot with a Canon T2i. Panoramas were stitched together in Photoshop.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8170/8013763132_85b4b84034_c.jpg
The view from this hill was marvelous.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8446/8013762013_353073a618_c.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8175/8013765016_9caefc71c9_c.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8310/8013768716_c3df559c4a_c.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8299/8013772663_56e7d3fef7_c.jpg
An old abandon building we came upon.

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Wow RS, That is awesome! Love teh vignette in the two on the bottom.

Here's one of mine...

http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/s720x720/417240_284423134993074_1198205001_n.jpg

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