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Originally posted by Napalm+Jan 5 2005, 06:45 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Napalm - Jan 5 2005, 06:45 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by Joker@Jan 4 2005, 02:13 PM

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What kind of digi do you have?

 

 

Sony DSC-T1... it's the flat small looking thing with the huge view screen. It works well for what I do. I'll upgrade in the future though.

 

Joker, there is a case available for that camera so u can use it on a tripod. Pretty sure its the official Sony case, worth checking if you could really use it.

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Rockin'... thanks for the info!

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Originally posted by MrChupacabra@Jan 9 2005, 07:33 PM

That closeup on the green flower/plant is fucking awesome. Is that digital? And was it altered at all? if the answer to the second one is no, even better.

 

Thanks, glad you like.

 

Not digital. 35mm print film negative scanned on my Epson 3200 flatbed. Minor adjustments in PS. I don't recall exactly, but I probably boosted the saturation a bit. Took the photo several years ago with my Nikon 8008 SLR. Nikkor 28-70 zoom lens.

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Ckit - try taking out the date/timestamp in those pictures - feel it's taking away from the picture and making it another "tourist" type shot rather than an art shot.

 

Phunk and Fr8 - killer stuff

 

Originally posted by GnomeToys@Jan 7 2005, 06:39 PM

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After our fantastic ice storm

 

 

Reminds me of pictures I shot yesterday which I was actually on my way here to post myself. Rained here in Philly yesterday and took these in my backyard. Here's 5 that turned out the best out of them. Feedback appriciated as I'm still VERY new to the photography thing.

 

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^this is actually the last leaf left on that entire tree - thought it was something special so took it. :)

 

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All using my Sony DSC-F717. Enjoy and once again, feedback is always appriciated.

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Guest ctrl+alt+del

her bed her moccasins

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wood stone and wires

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art gallery openings are for socializing, not art gallery opening

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uhhhhh i dont know. depth of field?

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AS 4 M-500

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Originally posted by Poop Man Bob@Jan 10 2005, 01:51 AM

geist - you aware that your name is in the lower right corner of each of those shots? Nice pictures, btw.

 

 

Yea, This name's just about done - starting a new one as too many people are confusing me with the jackoff geist in Philly... I'll keep this for photography and whatnot and use the other for my street shit. It was for my devart gallery so I felt I wanted the recognition there.

 

Phunk - thanks man :) They really turned out better than I had hoped. I kept seeing more and more things to shoot so I had fun - albiet cold fun, but fun none-the-less.

 

And like I said, I'm still VERY new to the photography thing so all help and criticism is appriciated.

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Originally posted by EyeforAnEYE@Jan 5 2005, 09:10 PM

hyrax, i just got off the phone with $360, he doesnt have much access to a computer, but drop him a line at learnrocks@hotmail.com and he'll get back to you, he says hes sorry for the hold up, he's been pretty busy.

 

no problem, sorry if i seemed impatient or anything, was just wondering what was going on. sent him an e-mail about it

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Originally posted by colt45oe800@Jan 11 2005, 04:06 PM

this is a quick question for PHUNK and CTRL+ALT+DEL

 

What kind of digital cam are you guys using, im looking for a digi

 

and those are some of the cleanest digital flicks ive seen.

 

much propers on your photos also YOU too geist. im going to look into that

 

sony that you got.

 

colt, thanks. i use the Canon Digital Rebel, a 6.3 mp SLR. you can find them now for about $800 retail, maybe a little less. it uses interchangeable lenses, so expenses can mount as you buy lenses for it. a camera like the Sony that geist uses has only one (very good) lens, which is less flexible, but less expensive too.

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Yeah i did some research today at work between DIGITAL SLRS and

cameras like the Sony it looks like the Sony is in my price range and has

some really good manual features to complement the lense. I've been

strictly focusing my research on NIKON, CANON, and SONY cameras.

 

From what i hear those three have the best digis

 

I trust the opinions of Actual photographers like everyone in this thread

more than i trust a 9 out of 10 on cnet and apreeciate your opinion immensely phunk.

I looked at a Canon S1 IS in Best Buy the zoom was good but the

megapixel was crap, and i wasn't sure about the lense.

The SONY DSC-F717 is looking pretty attractive especially with those shots

geist took. GEIST were those taken using the manual focus on the camera?

and how easy or hard is it to use the manual focus? THANKS

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Originally posted by colt45oe800@Jan 11 2005, 01:47 PM

I trust the opinions of Actual photographers like everyone in this thread

more than i trust a 9 out of 10 on cnet and apreeciate your opinion immensely phunk.

I looked at a Canon S1 IS in Best Buy the zoom was good but the

megapixel was crap, and i wasn't sure about the lense.

The SONY DSC-F717 is looking pretty attractive especially with those shots

geist took. GEIST were those taken using the manual focus on the camera?

and how easy or hard is it to use the manual focus? THANKS

 

I'd just like to chime in that the Sony-F717 is an awesome camera. I owned a Sony F707 before the Sigma DSLR I currently have and it was fucking wonderful. Manual focusing is not as accurate as you might hope, but then AF almost never misses, somehow.

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