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  • laz
    Major Dude
    • Jun 2001
    • 1089

    post your photography

    Well, as the title says, post your photography.
    I guess I will start it off: buddha guy.png
    be warned, the image is about 3.8mb in size, ya its a huge loselessly compressed image. And it might not work in MS Internet Explorer.
    I have better images, just not online right now, they are scanned on my grandma's computer... damn that cd-r for not working. it was a print that I had to scan.
    Go on people, post your digi or film images. I know some of you have camers, and you MUST have taken pics of something other then your face.... Show it.

    and ya, I know of the post your art thread, but, hell I want a photoaraphy one on its own.
  • MetallichicA
    Forum Queen
    • Nov 2001
    • 2425

    #2
    The only photography I have up on the web right now is at my website. I have a few more pics on my camera that I need to upload sooner or later. I'll let you all know when they're up

    My favorite, btw, is the wheel from the brewery.

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    • laz9999
      Major Dude
      • Jun 2001
      • 1089

      #3
      Very nice photography there ChichA.
      Hm... is that link working for anyone? Gonna have to fix that...

      edit: Buddha_guy.png

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      • m²k
        Major Dude
        • May 2001
        • 1293

        #4
        Will start posting here soon...my digital camera comes on the 2nd.
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        • DragonSon
          Fears the boots
          Forum King
          • May 2003
          • 3445

          #5
          Hmmm.......[MUST GET DIGITAL CAMERA]......
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          • m²k
            Major Dude
            • May 2001
            • 1293

            #6
            [edit by gonzo]Deviations being edited..will return soon...check the back later in the thread[/edit]
            Last edited by mikm; 5 September 2003, 22:39.
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            • DragonSon
              Fears the boots
              Forum King
              • May 2003
              • 3445

              #7
              Good Photos m2k! Great balace of light and darkness...the perspective on the first photograph is great..Keep them coming!
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              • m²k
                Major Dude
                • May 2001
                • 1293

                #8
                [edit by gonzo]Deviations being edited..will return soon...check the back later in the thread[/edit]
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                • caitcid
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 195

                  #9
                  I know nothing of photography...when I was around 7 or 8 I took this picture with one of those disposible cameras.

                  Location: Monterey California
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                  • m²k
                    Major Dude
                    • May 2001
                    • 1293

                    #10
                    Not too bad...would look much better if it was in a higher quality, but because of the age of the prints and because of scanning without a photo-quality scanner, quality loss is expected.

                    Save up some money and buy yourself a camera, preferably with a macro function for closeups. All my shots are taken with an olympus c-5050 zoom (35mm-104mm equivalent) with a focusing distance of 3cm.

                    Anyways, at your library, look for camera reviews in a consumer reports book. You can by a fairly good point-and-shoot for around $100. SLRs are more expensive, mainly because of the cost of lenses. I started out on my parent's old Nikon- manual focus, aperature-priority (you set the aperature, the camera sets the shutter speed). So, once you feel comfortable with your point-and-shood, buy a secondhand camera and some used books on photography. As your needs grow, you can buy more and more lenses for your purposes (telephoto, wide-angle, macro). Then, look at more advanced film SLRs, or a high-end point-and-shoot. The most important idea is to keep experimenting, don't be afraid to try new techniques.
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                    • caitcid
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 195

                      #11
                      Jeeze..I am only 14! I don't even have a job or the money to pay for that! PLus..I it was photography so I posted it up..I am more focused into the arts of the pencil..not much for the camera stuff

                      I could take photography next year..they lend you good cameras.. ^.^

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                      • m²k
                        Major Dude
                        • May 2001
                        • 1293

                        #12
                        Heh...I'm 15. I have just been saving my money for many years (plus a small summer job through my school).
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                        • laz9999
                          Major Dude
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 1089

                          #13
                          nice nice everyone.
                          Well I have a few more, but I have no scaner of my own, and they are on my grandmothers crap-tastic computer. And I have no way to get them other then to e-mail them, and I have only gotten about 4 now, and I am waiting for the actualy good pictures before I post more, and to get them up on my web-page. But it doesnt like to have to upload large files (anything more then oh say 100kb, and the pics are on average almost 4mb...)

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                          • Russ
                            Mostly Harmless
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                            • Jan 2001
                            • 2319

                            #14
                            A few of mine:

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                            • DragonSon
                              Fears the boots
                              Forum King
                              • May 2003
                              • 3445

                              #15
                              Really nice photos Russ! Great balance of light and dark and the panoramic feel of it is just engrossing, great work! I would really love to see more of your photos posted in here.
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