This works well on another forum that I read, so I thought I'd give it a shot here.
THE IDEA
Basically, it's to share a single photo per day (no more, maybe less). It must be a photo that you took and, in posting it, you open yourself to technical and constructive criticism.
In return, you're free to discuss someone else's photo(s) and critique them.
THE RULES
1. One photo per day. Period.
2. No trolling, no flaming, no bullshit.
WHAT TO POST
Post a link to the image with the following info:
a. Date
b. Location
c. Short description
Additionally, feel free to share any exposure/EXIF data you may have:
a. Camera body make/model
b. Lens model
c. ISO
d. Focal length
e. Shutter / Aperture
Here's a picture of my wife's cat (I guess it's mine, now, too) last night while she was kind enough to sit still (perched on the back of the couch) while I grabbed my camera. :)
EXIF Data
Body: Canon Digital Rebel XT
Lens: EF 50mm f/1.8 II
ISO: 1600 (should've used 800, but oh well.)
Focal Length: 50mm
Shutter/Aperture: 1/40, f/1.8
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I just need you, to mend my heart.
Exif Data-
Camera: Canon S2 IS
ISO: 50
Mode: AE (Aperture Priority)
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/80
Location: Getty Center 405 Fwy (Not Malibu)
Here is my shot. Comments, suggestions? http://gallery.photo.net/photo/4119171-lg.jpg
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Last edited by DENOTS_ATTESOR; 09-06-2006 at 01:13 AM..
Exif Data-
Camera: Canon S2 IS
ISO: 50
Mode: AE (Aperture Priority)
Av: 5.6
Tv: 1/80
Location: Getty Center 405 Fwy (Not Malibu)
Here is my shot. Comments, suggestions? http://gallery.photo.net/photo/4119171-lg.jpg
I love the fact that I can see you -- and your shadow -- in the reflection of the window. :)
Sony DSC-F717
Atlanta, GA - The Tabernacle
Jagermeister Music Tour with Slipknot headlining, shot taken in the security/media aisle in front of the stage.
Automatic setting
No post editing
Sony DSC-F717
Chicago, IL
Post in Photoshop with Lomography action
Manual mode
what is lomography action.....colors?
Yes it does some contrasting and other color adjustments and adds a little vignette to the corners. It's an action that replicates the Lomo camera style. You can download it at www.adobestudioexchange.com, it's just an action for Photoshop. They have a few different ones there, as well as hundres of other cool ones.
And yeah I know it's more than one but oh well. You'll have that.
do you see my hand holding something? thats a magnifying glass or howver you spell it, its looking at my friend marry, and her face is upside down in the glass, i like it, i just wish i had a way to make it into a painting like 5ft by 5 feet or something pretty huge....
do you see my hand holding something? thats a magnifying glass or howver you spell it, its looking at my friend marry, and her face is upside down in the glass, i like it, i just wish i had a way to make it into a painting like 5ft by 5 feet or something pretty huge....
yes, that is very clever...I'm going to some experimenting with a magnifying glass now.
its cool to zoom in on the bubble, i have one that looks like the sun....i probably wontupload it cause im cheap and it costs money to get the pics online...sometimes i hate my verizon plan but im stuck with it. i cant wait to get my lomos in the mail should be here on monday?...or saturday, they better not get lazy on me, course then im going to have to find a scanner............anyways more pics
Wow, these are all great shots. I really like the misty forest shot. Sorry if this is out of place in this thread, but I am going to purchase a digital camera before winter and wanted some feedback. I am not looking to spend an arm and a leg on it, but I want to get something good. I was considering a Canon a620. Anyone have thoughts on this? I have done a good bit of research....mainly on dpreview.com, but I was curious if you guys had heard any good/bad on this model or anything similar.
Wow, these are all great shots. I really like the misty forest shot. Sorry if this is out of place in this thread, but I am going to purchase a digital camera before winter and wanted some feedback. I am not looking to spend an arm and a leg on it, but I want to get something good. I was considering a Canon a620. Anyone have thoughts on this? I have done a good bit of research....mainly on dpreview.com, but I was curious if you guys had heard any good/bad on this model or anything similar.
Wow, these are all great shots. I really like the misty forest shot. Sorry if this is out of place in this thread, but I am going to purchase a digital camera before winter and wanted some feedback. I am not looking to spend an arm and a leg on it, but I want to get something good. I was considering a Canon a620. Anyone have thoughts on this? I have done a good bit of research....mainly on dpreview.com, but I was curious if you guys had heard any good/bad on this model or anything similar.
I bought my Canon PowerShot A85 about 2 years ago for 300 bucks. it can record video, only uses Compact Flash cards, has 3 different shutter speeds, other options, etc. 4 megapixel (its actually exactly 3.871488 megapixels) which is a max res of 2272x1704.
Its a good camera for recreational photography, though you'll probably want to spend an arm and a few legs for a professional quality camera if thats your thing. I'd really like the quality expensive cameras get...but damnit they cost so much.
edit: its probably important to note that this is my first and only camera -- ever. I know absolutely nothing about professional photography.
Thx for the link SG and the follow up, Lab. I snowboard a lot and am looking for a camera that I can take some good actions shots with and get some video. Are there any specific canons that come immediately to mind for these two requests? I have looked some of this info up, but seeing as how you sold cameras I thought you might have thoughts of your own.