The Photography Thread

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Thanks, and wow, how much would I love to shoot two lovely women in a studio. Alot :hehe: I like these the most, great shots (and you added the green eyes in one of the blonde's shots right? Experimenting? :hehe:)


did I? must have done it without noticing:yay:

Wonderful work. Our teachers never showed us much studio work.

glad you like them guys, i never did studio work at college either i only really started when i joined a photography club, i would suggest it. if you can get a decent on in your area
 
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did I? must have done it without noticing:yay:



glad you like them guys, i never did studio work at college either i only really started when i joined a photography club, i would suggest it. if you can get a decent on in your area

I might just do this. I hear a good one is in my area.
 
A few of the couple hundred pics I took last weekend when I was "hired" to take pictures at a graduation party. Most of my favorite pics I took were of the kids, surprise? Turns out they may be one of the best kinds of people to take pictures of :O

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And then an extra pic from a fun little shoot I had with my MM Batpod/Batman & Joker in my neighborhood a while back

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great photographs everyone. now i'm going to have to sift through mine and find some to post
 
Recently I've been using my manual lenses on my Nikon F100. I forgot just how great a 50mm lens can be, even the manual one I've got. There's a nostalgic feeling to turning the aperture ring directly instead of using the command dial.

Anyway, I've been playing with copy stand photography. I also tried shooting pictures of my bookbinding projects. I don't know why they ended up over-exposed, but I'll practice again once I've got other books made. Perhaps I'll try the Kodachrome since it's officially being phased out.

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I tried out the 1600 ISO Fujifilm. Under low light conditions it seems to be less grainy when I overexpose by 1 F-stop.
 
guys i decided to rework my actual physical portfolio, how many shots do you think should be included in it. i'm thinking 20 sleeves for that's 2 shots per sleeve a4 size.
 
great job with these

what camera(s) are you using?
 
I asked my friend to let me take some pictures of him for some own personal experience in portrait photography, and we got these done a few days ago. A very interesting experience I'll say, directing him and whatnot haha. But I'm pretty thankful he was cool with this 'cause this was one aspect of photography I never tried out yet. I had all these ideas I tried to come up with beforehand and it turned out to be pretty fun in the end. Here's a few of my favorites from the shoot (I had just under 200 pics altogether, and picked out about 40 of my favorites for an album)

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My friend just emailed this picture he took of me like, last year.

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does any of you lot have a flickr account, and if so is it worth going pro
 
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This is some of my recent A-Level coursework.
 
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