Photograph and Camera talk
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Really great. Love denim Macro photography,which I had never seen before Iron Heart. Keep at it. I think there might be an IH Macro Photography thread which I contributed to years ago. I’ll look around. @weftyarn I found it and tagged you. Maybe we can resurrect it. Called Macro shots of Iron Heart Gear.
Awesome!! Another thread I can go full spam mode on
Great shots there…Also, great lens ball work again, @Jett129
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Long time no post… Was on a business trip for a few days. I love to take out the camera when switching trains and waiting by the platform. Theres something aesthetic about train stations and the people moving in them.
I wanted to travel light so I chose the 35mm 1.4 7Artisans over my “heavy” 23mm 1.4…
// Bremen
// Osnabrück
// Bielefeld
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Thanks, @Jett129 Much appreciated!
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Great pictures Emil love the rich texture look .
Had my camera about 2 weeks now still learning what’s what haven’t got a clue what I’m doing but having a go, terrible weather this weekend so thought I take a few pictures in the house.
Any points or tips be much appreciatedIH-555-XHSib
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Great shot, James. I quite like it! I see what you did there. Having something blurred in the foreground is something I also do from time to time.
While I like the stand in the bottom right, that doesn't interfere with the subjects (only with the white background),
my eyes have a little bit of a problem with the red top right object interfering with the blue of the jeans.Did you shoot it from an angle purposely?
The only thing I would try is moving just a tad left and tilting the cam to the right so it aligns with the lines on the floor and looks perfectly perpendicular to the wall.
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I’m a big fan of reflective photography,also love the puddle reflection shot you did. Only/best way to learn is to take pictures,and you’ll see what work’s/doesn’t work and what is pleasing to your eyes. Over time you’ll develop a style of photography that’s unique to you. Keep at it.
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Thanks so much. Over the Summer they started this thing called The Circuit in Asbury Park,NJ,which is something that had previously existed in the 60s and 70s. Just an informal meet up of guys with their cars. If I’m in the area,I go and bring my camera. They’re on social media..FB and IG as well.
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What a great shot, @Jett129 love the classic B&W look on this one.
@Jcaz6996 My typical routine is the following:
1. Delete obvious f*** up shots (0-2 on a scale of 5) straight in the camera
2. Load jpgs from SD to my MacBook
3. Open in Preview and delete mediocre pics (3)
4. Load the keepers (4 or 5) into the Mac Photo app
5. Do minor corrections (mostly just cropping) to the ones that I feel like need it
6. Upload the 5s to one of my iCloud albums so I can access them from anywhere at any timeThat way there’s no mediocre shots at all in my library
and I can access the best of the best at any time and show them to my friends & family.This process is way different to when I started 5 years ago with my Sony A6000. Back then I would have had 300 shots/day and load them all into the Photo App, leaving a big mess where I could not easily find the diamonds anymore… Now I shoot like 50/day and reduce them to 20 before I load them on my computer.
Less is more!Im happy if I get two or three „5s“ throughout a day of shooting.
While we’re at it, here’s three shots from that „5s“ album, that I think I haven’t shared yet:
November hike at Hirschhörnlkopf (2020)
A walk in the rain
Chicago Runner