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Lol! Yeah man, I started photography my junior year of high school, as a hobby. Didn't have money for a digital camera just yet, and refused to take a point and shoot. So I found my dad's old camera and learned from there. I loved it. Shooting in manual, rolling film in and out, going to the store to buy film, and get it developed. Film is just beautiful. Which is also why I don't really edit my photos too much, because I prefer everything looking normal. And yeah, film is just the way to go when learning, glad I started like that.[COLOR=#red]^^^Gosh I love film. I mean yeah it's a digital age now but there's something about the depth and warmth of plain film. And that's one of the reasons why I tend to lean towards less post work and more in the camera work because I started off with film. But the convenience and instant gratitude of digital cannot be beat. Plus back in the days you could only take freaky photos with a Polaroid if you didn't have your own darkroom setup....nobody was taking that crap to get developed.[/COLOR]
That's like a steal bro! Lowest I've seen them go is $550!I have a Canon 10-22mm Super Wide Angle lens that I'm going to sell. Would $460 be a good price for it?
Cool. Hit me whenever you're in the area. Don't frequent Bmore anymore since I graduated school, but I'm there from time to time. Was at graffiti alley a while back to take shots.Any DC area heads want to meet up for shooting at some point? I'm gonna try to take shots of the monument and memorials
I'm in Baltimore. Been meaning to get to DC and shoot some time.
Superman?
lol, the B103Superman?
Appreciated, i learned a lot from the participants in this thread just trying to get better.[COLOR=#red]Wow Brooklyn. Those are nice shots.[/COLOR]
96' Jay-z... Feelin' it!Been a while since I've posted, still shooting with a Nikon D40 and 35mm.
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IMHO this is a beautiful picture!
QFTIMHO this is a beautiful picture!
What's up fellows. I've been a follower of this thread, on the low, for a minute. Recently, I started a street style blog. I shoot with a D5100, 35mm f/1.8 and a wide angle, but I'm planning on moving on to a D8000. I'm a Nikon guy, as it is the camera my dad uses, lol. The 5100 is cool and all, but I'm not getting the "pop" that I want in my pics. At first, I didn't want to edit my photos, but now, after looking at other blogs and photos, I think I need to. So, I plan to shoot in RAW and edit with either Aperture or Lightroom. So, that's my question, which software is preferable? All I want to do is basic editing to similar pics that you see in my blog already.
http://www.gothamsurveyor.com/
Feel free to critique the pics. Mind you, prior to 2 months ago, I never used a camera in my life. Had no idea what aperture, shutter speed or ISO were. Some say I have a decent eye, but I hope to improve. Also, none of the pics are edited in any way, not even cropped. Any advice, ideas or critique is much appreciated. Some of the pics in here make me feel so inept, it's not even funny. You guys are pretty damn good.
Thanks