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it got really cold last night, up to -16c or so and it turned the trees into bright sparkling.. things o:
A few more in here > http://imgur.com/a/gZSzw#6
A few more in here > http://imgur.com/a/gZSzw#6
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This is now my desktop background.Tiggy wrote:it got really cold last night, up to -16c or so and it turned the trees into bright sparkling.. things o:
A few more in here > http://imgur.com/a/gZSzw#6
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Sweden is a beautiful part of the world as this photo shows. That and IKEA
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Hungry now. ^
First attempts at aerial photography.
Not the best camera, but I'm on a fixed budget and it cost enough just to get it 200 feet in the air.
First attempts at aerial photography.
Not the best camera, but I'm on a fixed budget and it cost enough just to get it 200 feet in the air.
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I still hope to see a flying classic from the 40's or 50's. Until then, I enjoy watching Airbusses
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I'm finally going to contribute to this thread again, you guys. I went through all 25.1 GB of my photography late last night and picked out 103 of my favorite shots. As soon as the 347 MB of data uploads to Photobucket, I'll share it here for everyone. =)
Hopefully a random woman from Finland on Blogspot won't steal my photography this time.
By the way, I do not use filter or editing software for my photography. How the pictures were taken in their original format will be how you all see them.
These photos have been taken everywhere:
My house,
my school,
the various cities near where I live,
the local zoo,
the Biltmore Estate, NC
Hillsville, VA
Carolina Beach, NC
Myrtle Beach, SC
Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania.
There are snow shots, beach shots, flower shots, landscape shots, sunset shots, animal shots, lake shots, water shots, architecture shots, artwork shots, restaurant shots, fireworks shots, and some pictures of foreign candy (courtesy of 44R0N for the supplies).
- Most of these pictures I have taken with my Samsung SL420, another large majority were taken with the camera on my old cell phone, the Samsung Reality, Generation I.
- One photo (the one with my cat crawled under a blanket) was taken with a Kodak camera that I exchanged in favor of the SL420, and about three photos were taken with an older camera of my dad's (also a Samsung but eight years old now and very bulky).
- A handful of the floral arrangement photos were taken with my new cell phone, the Samsung Reality, Generation II. [The camera is almost always terrible on this model.]
So... yeah. The upload is currently only at 21% complete. It'll be a few hours or so.
Hopefully a random woman from Finland on Blogspot won't steal my photography this time.
By the way, I do not use filter or editing software for my photography. How the pictures were taken in their original format will be how you all see them.
These photos have been taken everywhere:
My house,
my school,
the various cities near where I live,
the local zoo,
the Biltmore Estate, NC
Hillsville, VA
Carolina Beach, NC
Myrtle Beach, SC
Massachusetts,
Pennsylvania.
There are snow shots, beach shots, flower shots, landscape shots, sunset shots, animal shots, lake shots, water shots, architecture shots, artwork shots, restaurant shots, fireworks shots, and some pictures of foreign candy (courtesy of 44R0N for the supplies).
- Most of these pictures I have taken with my Samsung SL420, another large majority were taken with the camera on my old cell phone, the Samsung Reality, Generation I.
- One photo (the one with my cat crawled under a blanket) was taken with a Kodak camera that I exchanged in favor of the SL420, and about three photos were taken with an older camera of my dad's (also a Samsung but eight years old now and very bulky).
- A handful of the floral arrangement photos were taken with my new cell phone, the Samsung Reality, Generation II. [The camera is almost always terrible on this model.]
So... yeah. The upload is currently only at 21% complete. It'll be a few hours or so.
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I'm not sure if this is constituted under the "you're not allowed to double post" exceptions, but my photography finished uploading. Here ya go!
http://s1158.photobucket.com/user/Beagl ... phy?page=1
http://s1158.photobucket.com/user/Beagl ... phy?page=1
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These photos were taken in GT5, I think that kinda counts as photography, in a sense...
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My photobucket account is here.
Most of the photos were shot with a Fujifilm Finepix JZ500. The rest were shot on my phone and my iPod. I have some more from my recent trip to Europe which I will upload when I finish sorting through them.
The camera is little more than a point-and-shoot and I'm only an amateur with absolutely no training or experience but I appreciate any and all feedback.
Most of the photos were shot with a Fujifilm Finepix JZ500. The rest were shot on my phone and my iPod. I have some more from my recent trip to Europe which I will upload when I finish sorting through them.
The camera is little more than a point-and-shoot and I'm only an amateur with absolutely no training or experience but I appreciate any and all feedback.
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Got kinda lost when going home from the shop today Luckily I had a camera, and I was lost in one of my favourite city's districts, with high-rise buildings from 1950s, 1970s and 2000s.
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quite old pics that I took of T-Rex while I was in London
(british natural history museum)
(british natural history museum)
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Missed the train and got stuck on the station in a small town for 1.5 hours. (Yes, ALL of these other trains are either headed wrong way, or just stay here, awaiting maintenance)
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That's why I like the rail transport in Switzerland. There's a train almost every 30 minutes, no matter where do you want to go
As a hobby photographer I like to take pictures of sunsets. Here is one of Juva (Finland):
As a hobby photographer I like to take pictures of sunsets. Here is one of Juva (Finland):
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And now I'm a photographer fan. If only I had a good camera.
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Even if you only have a phone or an iPod you can still get good photos.
Like this:
And this:
Both taken on my iPod at a lake not 100m from my house. I love living where I live.
Like this:
And this:
Both taken on my iPod at a lake not 100m from my house. I love living where I live.
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Challenge accepted.
Edit: I've just dunked my Android phone in the toilet...
Edit: I've just dunked my Android phone in the toilet...
We assume so much, and know so little...
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I look forward to seeing your work.
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Hlaoroo wrote:I look forward to seeing your work.
It may have that wet look, we'll see in the morning =)
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Tatsuo wrote:And now I'm a photographer fan. If only I had a good camera.
Yeah, that's right. I took this picture with my phone:Hlaoroo wrote:Even if you only have a phone or an iPod you can still get good photos.
(But to be honest, I prefer to take pictures with a camera )
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I prefer using a camera too. You can do much more with them.
Good shot, by the way.
Good shot, by the way.
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I've taken on Tilt-Shifting these past few weeks. This is one of the things I've come up with.
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That's cool. I like that. What exactly is tilt-shifting? I've not heard the term before.
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A street in the city of Ipoh, Perak.
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Tilt-Shifting is a photo-manipulation term that is used when the editor selectively blurs parts of a photograph to create the illusion of miniaturization. It makes it look like you taken a picture of a very detailed toy set. Here are some examples from deviantArt. But honestly, tilt-shifting this way is basically the easy, fast way to do it.Hlaoroo wrote:That's cool. I like that. What exactly is tilt-shifting? I've not heard the term before.
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Actually, I think originally tilt shifting required a special lense that did the blurring and whatnot itself.
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So essentially it's shifting the focus to the middleground, correct?
I've never really edited any of my photos beyond the odd crop or autoenhancement.
I've never really edited any of my photos beyond the odd crop or autoenhancement.
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If you've got a really fancy camera, you can also tilt-shift with special lenses. They shift downward and tilt around the vertical axis to mess with depth of field and create an image where a certain part of it appears sharp.
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The lens I used is the one that came with my camera (Canon D12). It wasn't anything special. From what I've experienced with this technique, it's mostly about angle. Here's what the photo looked like originally. But like almost any effect made these days, people have found easier ways to do it.Tiggy wrote:Actually, I think originally tilt shifting required a special lense that did the blurring and whatnot itself.
I've seen a lot of videos that were shifted, and I can't imagine trying to do that without a special lens. Photographs, being still and whatnot, are easier to fake a real tilt-shift look.Rollofthedice wrote:If you've got a really fancy camera, you can also tilt-shift with special lenses. They shift downward and tilt around the vertical axis to mess with depth of field and create an image where a certain part of it appears sharp.
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And just for kicks, an actual picture of a model or toy scene, with the focus effects coming from the lens. :)
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Wow, so the tilt-shift really enhances the reds and yellow, doesn't it? Or was that something you did separately?
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Moscow welcomed me with heaviest rain this summer had so far. The furthest buildings visible are no more than 500m away.
What do you mean, "turn into zombies"?DingoVolf wrote:Miniatures in the Epcot train display. They now turn into zombies sometimes.
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Russia is one of those (massively huge) general areas I would love to just wander around and take pictures.
Also,
Something about an event (Kim Possible I think) triggers little things in the surrounding environment to kick off. In the Epcot train display, it's that some of the civilians turn into red-eyed things with their arms stretched out.
Also,
Something about an event (Kim Possible I think) triggers little things in the surrounding environment to kick off. In the Epcot train display, it's that some of the civilians turn into red-eyed things with their arms stretched out.
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Same wish for me and Western Europe. I can never have enough of its small old towns and narrow streets.
Heh, okay, thanks for an explanation. I guess it's fun to see... And I bet it was even more fun for those who engineered/constructed that display!
Heh, okay, thanks for an explanation. I guess it's fun to see... And I bet it was even more fun for those who engineered/constructed that display!
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This one is of the Perseid Meteor Shower. Only one I actually managed to catch on camera.
My dog running on a beach.
Splash.
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My dog running on a beach.
Splash.
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After 3 weeks of Spain, I got a ton of new awesome pictures. Here are some of my favourites:
Bridge in Hervas
Sunset over Gibraltar
Tabernas Desert
Merida
Aquilla
vulture-cliff
Bridge in Hervas
Sunset over Gibraltar
Tabernas Desert
Merida
Aquilla
vulture-cliff
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ThanksCm4F wrote:Those are beautiful. Are you on deviantArt?
Not yet, but it's in the works
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Close up with my phone of tree bark.
Some place near me.
Some place near me.