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(All pictures in fact taken in my backyard)
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and a little bit more
Another BEEEE, but this time with fancy-pancy editing.
... And the unedited version.
Jeorge
I love #s 7,8, and 9 in your first post jon64.
I like those bees Jeorge. I personally like the un-edited version better but that might just be me. Another not-so-cameo appearance by my dog. By the way, he's named Pedro, after my late Grandpa Peter. (Not as good as my first pic, but hey, he's cute!)
I'm not aiming this at the last two people, but I'm getting seriously annoyed with those who decide to put 10 image tags in their post. It's cluttered, takes a long time to load if everyone does it, and, quite frankly, not all of your 10 pictures should be worth seeing. If you really want to show people a lot of photos, link them to a Flickr set or whatnot.
My old photography; I don't do much of it anymore since I don't have a good camera.
Here are a few old, old ones:
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2291-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2294-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2303-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2314-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2321-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2322-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2337-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2339-1.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/fred/tec 2348-1.jpg
-LBJ
LBJ, maybe you should go into using film. You can get an SLR with a decent lens for less than $100 if you look in the right place.
I mean, just a simple eBay search reveals some awesome stuff. And there's no denying that film looks awesome, especially now, when people are into anything that looks remotely vintage.
I took this in Rome, and the composition isn't the best, but it definitely shows how much film is different than digital.
This pretentious photography guy at my school asked me what I did to make it look "like that".
http://grober-cleveland.deviantart.com/ -118104287
Bumpity bump bump with a side of bumpyness.
Taken at a local resteraunt.
Last edited by skull brick (April 11, 2009 (09:05pm))
Way to bump Skull Brick! Nice pictures, especially the first one. The damages sign gives it an eerie feeling...
The first one is awesome, skull brick, but the second is too blurry.
Here's some of mine.
These next ones are light drawings taken in the dark with the use of a camera flash and a flashlight.
Yeah, On the second I didn't sharpen my manual focus enough.
That last one is hilarious, Enima.
Anyone else ever read "Make: Technology on your time"? I have a few at home, one has instructions on making a Scanner camera, and the images it creates are AWESOME!!! Imma make one someday
HADOUKEN!
I always wish I could get out more and take more photos in this thread. (Yeah, best post ever)
-MRB
Wow Ænima!
I've just started to make photos with my own camera two weeks ago. Please consider. Here the tries:
one of the churches in my street.
I like that first one, though I would enjoy seeing some detail in the shadows on the second one. What kind of camera are you using?
I'm in Manhattan right now, and I've taken around 80 pictures in the last four days or so, so I'll probably be showing some of them soon. I only brought my 50mm f/1.4 lens, but I'm getting fantastic pictures, especially indoors and at night.
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