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Good lookin out man. Much appreciated.Originally Posted by J PayCheck
OH, TERMANOLOGY, I SAID BEFORE ONE OF MY FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THIS THREAD.
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Good lookin out man. Much appreciated.Originally Posted by J PayCheck
OH, TERMANOLOGY, I SAID BEFORE ONE OF MY FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THIS THREAD.
Thanks guys. It was actually just really nice weather out x -5 EV x leave shutter open for 5 seconds.Originally Posted by J PayCheck
YEA I AGREE. GREAT STUFF... QUESTION? IS THIS MULTIPLE SHOTS MERGED OR DID YOU MESS WITH THE COLORS IN PP (IF SO WHAT DID YOU FOCUS OR METER ON)?Originally Posted by jordan supreme
iAllan- that pic is incredible
What do you call this visual style?...
Is there a technical term for this use of color often employed by Hype Williams and Scorsese?
Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
^ gels. They're translucent colored plastic-like materials place in front of lights or flashes to alter the color of light. The first pic looks like some type of UV light though.
Originally Posted by airjordanjack
^40D is a great camera. If I were you, I would get a 40D and use any leftover money to invest in lenses. The 50D has some nice features over the 40D, but I don't think the couple extra features are worth a couple hundred bucks.
I was bored today so I decided to take some pics of my gear. These were taken with a Pentax Optio w20. Its a small point and shoot, and I'm quite impressed with its IQ.
Originally Posted by jefffort5
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]My dude Ebay is up to.Used to post heavy in this thread [/font]
Originally Posted by alljayevryjay
Good stuff as always, everyone.
Can I get some pointers for concert/show photography? I was at one the other night, but the stage was lit from the back with visuals. I tried to use my flash as least as possible, and having the ISO performance of a 6 year old digital doesn't help either. My shots were either at f/2.8 or 1.8 when taken without flash.
thanks
Photos with EXIF intact would help. If I recall correctly, you shoot at ISO1600 no matter what, so you should be able to bump the shutter speed up to a decent speed at f/1.4. But like I said, can't really help without photos with EXIF data intact.Originally Posted by davidisgodly
my low light photography always come out blurry, whats really good?
50mm 1.4 + 30d