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Originally posted by SecretAgentX9

from 1999.

 

MOSTMOSTMOSTMOST DIGGN THAT!

 

when i get my photographie folio back form me teacher ill post some stuf iv taken with my nikon Nikkormat nikkor-H 35mm

 

sickest thread. keep it goiiin

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hyrax, below are examples from the Hitochi camera you asked about.

 

First, this is a picture of a projector I work with:

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL186/1146060/2163920/26083862.jpg'>

 

Now, this is a shot of the same thing, but with the Hitochi:

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL186/1146060/2163920/26083799.jpg'>

 

More Hitochi...

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL186/1146060/2163920/26083795.jpg'>

 

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL186/1146060/2163920/26083803.jpg'>

 

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Post up now.. stop being lazy people.

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Originally posted by -Rage-

hyrax, below are examples from the Hitochi camera you asked about.

 

First, this is a picture of a projector I work with:

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL186/1146060/2163920/26083862.jpg'>

 

Now, this is a shot of the same thing, but with the Hitochi:

http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL186/1146060/2163920/26083799.jpg'>

 

both hot Rage. Looks like the Hitochi has a light leak though. Can it shoot colour? I'd like to see a roll of that :D

 

I'm gonna post up some random pics soon

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Originally posted by ese

things I've been meaning to post. b+w then color

 

8x10s done in class this week:

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/photo/lightstreak.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/photo/rails.jpg'>

5X5 holga prints that I had to rescan. I'm only just shooting my second roll now. got lazy. forgot how dope it is...

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/photo/dumpsters.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/photo/choclatehouse.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/photo/chinatown.jpg'>

 

looks like vancouver?

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Originally posted by MrChupacabra

I'd gladly trade for any of the pictures you've posted, all of them are hot. Any specifics of mine you're looking at?

 

Specifically:

http://www.fotango.com/p/eba00274620f00000035.jpg'>

http://www.fotango.com/p/eba00274620f00000036.jpg'>

http://www.fotango.com/p/eba00274620f00000020.jpg'>

http://www.fotango.com/p/eba00274620f00000023.jpg'>

(ALL MRCHUPACABRAS)

 

But any shots you havent put up and think are hot will do

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alright man, I'll let you and rage know when i get the pictures you guys want developed...it might be a little bit longer because i'd like to do some of the b&w shots myself. I also should have some more pictures up on here within the next week, so be on the lookout for those.

 

 

Anyone else want in on trades?

 

 

PAGE NINE!

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im an idiot who just came upon a really nice camera (minolta if you must know) and im trying to play around with it and get effects. i would just like to ask for a few hints on a couple of things

how do you get the effect of lights trailing across the picture?

what does the speed of a film mean?

do all of you manually focus or let the camera do it?

thanks for the help in advance

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Originally posted by BUCK FUSH

im an idiot who just came upon a really nice camera (minolta if you must know) and im trying to play around with it and get effects. i would just like to ask for a few hints on a couple of things

how do you get the effect of lights trailing across the picture?

what does the speed of a film mean?

do all of you manually focus or let the camera do it?

thanks for the help in advance

 

light streaks: there should be a "B" setting on the right dial (it'll have other numbers too). This means full manual shutter control. as long as you hold down the shutter release, the shutter will stay open, which allows light to streak across and expose the film. best to use a tripod when doing this, and if you're doing longer open shutter stuff and to ensure you dont shake the camera, use a shutter release cord. 20" one is like $12 CAD

 

in terms of film speed i can't give a proper answer so i'll leave that up to rage or chupa ;)

 

my camera is a full manual focus camera. having autofocus would be a benefit cause you can usually override it and go full manual anyways

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Originally posted by BUCK FUSH

how do you get the effect of lights trailing across the picture?

 

By leaving the shudder open for a longer period of time by setting your shutter speed on B, aka, holding it open manually. You really should do this with a tripod and a cable release otherwise you're going to be shaky and the picture will get blurry as hell

 

 

what does the speed of a film mean?

 

higher speed film means it doesn't need as much light, but it is going to be more grainy, especially if you're blowing up your film to larger dimensions

 

 

do all of you manually focus or let the camera do it?

 

On my SLR, i don't have the option of the camera focusing, so yes, i manually focus. On my digital it really depends what i'm shooting. If i';m just taking pictures of graff in the middle of the day i'll let it autofocus, but if i'm going for some close up shot i'll usually have to do it manually.

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"shudder"

 

:lol:

 

 

 

 

 

Buck Fush here's what you do.

 

*I have no idea what you know about camera's, so I'll lay it all out there*

 

First off film speed comes anywhere from ISO12 to ISO6400. The slower the film speed, i.e. 25-400, the better quality your image will look. The faster the film speed, 800 and up, the more grainy the image will be.

 

For your set up you'll want to try an ISO100 film. Try any brand you'd like and black and white or color, no matter.

 

It would be best to shoot anytime from dusk and after. Like hyrax said, set up your camera on a tripod or steady surface.

 

Next, change you shutter speed to the "Bulb" seting or "B" on your camera.

 

After that, change your aperture all the way down to f/22. This is the ring on the lens itself.

 

Now you can press the shutter release button and hold it for as long as you'd like. Just experiment. And like hyrax said, it would be better to use a cable release to keep your shots more steady.

 

Hope this helps.

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shit. sometimes I feel like this should be renamed the "massage ese's fragile ego" thread. glad people like it. heres some more random junk.

 

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/yard.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/woodchip.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/vertbldg.jpg'>

these next 4 are scanned prints from slides, so pardon the fucked up retarded colors.

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/ambulance.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/fisheye.jpg'>

self-portrait I guess. fisheye without the fisheye

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/marblesky.jpg'>

http://www.nothingbutfreights.com/12oz/slides/shadow.jpg'>

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