The image might be too small, but it will get the general point through, the standard size that flickr uses. I'm actually quite new in this photography shied, but any advice would be good. I think it was my first time taking flicks, (if you don't count all the pictures of pieces/walls and very random action shots time to time) Where to start at etc? Btw, this is retarded, but how can i adjust image angles? In that photo i just posted, it might be annoying that the pole where the writer is tagging isn't really going all straight, and I would like to edit the picture in a way, that it would go so. But maybe my wishes are too retarded? ..dunno I have watched through some of these pages, and the shit is banging. Some of the people in here, are shooting really nice shots. I like that previous one with a fisheye, in the elavator.
well it looks to me like that pole is naturally bent, but if you get photoshop cs4 or cs3, i know theres lens correction tools in there and you would beable to straighten up that pole work on better angles 1st, composition...think about a shot before you take it and strategicaly place your subject or point of interest in an "interesting" place that will make the photo apealing ..god my keyboard sucks, w/e..i hate this shit dont go out and buy a camera quite yet, continue using the camera you have now in the meantime until you get familiar with taking photos, then, i would suggest in buying a dslr, so you can really perfect your photos
Shifted that pic looks real nice man. Love the lighting it looks very clean. But I don't like how your wide angle warps the dudes faces on the left and right. Did you mean for it to look like that?
Went to check out some freights today. Taken with my point and shoot using a panorama feature on it. View attachment 548099 View attachment 548100 I'm really feeling this one^
nice pic spark gotta love the team work View attachment 548102 give me some of that sweeeeeeet sweeeeeet tooooooooothhh
well i took the pics, sent them over to them...well, the thing about fisheye pics is their dope, but obviously they dont make people torwards the edge of the pictures look too apealing, i used dxo to straighten out the edges but they liked that one better so...it is what it is, hahah i used a 10.5mm fisheye on that
The elevator shot is lit nicely, the other group shot not so much. when your thinking about how to light people alot of the time you want to recreate natural lighting. With that said putting a flash below pointing up at your subject(s) isn't natural, its called ghoul lighting.
i had 2 flashes below, and 2 flashes above, above flashes were set much higher then the flashes below
cruisin about 120km while i flicked this. [Broken External Image]:http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/3487/dscf39771.jpg
ew. Use fisheye hemi. http://www.imagetrendsinc.com/products/prodpage_hemi.asp it works seamlessly with your 10.5mm http://rapidshare.com/files/172616470/Image.Trends.Fisheye.Hemi.1.1.4-NoPE_jls101.rar
Nice work shifted. Never a disappointment. just walking the tracks today [Broken External Image]:http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto..._348141931917_699326917_3693666_2347297_n.jpg
Trying to Cop a Canon 2ti. Amazon is out of stock and since its' new there aren't any used sellin on ebay/craigslist. Any recommendations where to go online? I've called wolfcameras in the area but they don' carry it. (useless fucks)
What do you guys think would be more useful: a fisheye or wide angle? I also film BMX with my camera so i guess thatll also sway my decision. I was lookin at these fisheyes: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/635178-REG/Bower_SLY358C_SLY_835C_8mm_f_3_5.html http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/627714-REG/Vivitar_7MMC_7mm_f_3_5_Series_1.html And this wide angle: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12096-USA/Canon_2505A002_Wide_Angle_EF_28mm.html And yes they are both really cheap but im low on money. Thanks