Photograph and Camera talk
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@Blackfrostt, if you want http://www.amazon.com/Crumpler-WHICKEY-Camera-Backpack-Metal/dp/B000W8SVE2/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top I'll send it to you for the price of shipping. I used to do A LOT of photography and got this kick ass bag, and then a few years ago I stopped taking photos and using my iPhone, this bag has been sitting in the corner of the house waiting for a good owner for around 3 years now….(Shipping $30/$40?). Bag is in VERY GOOD condition, no nicks or scratches (it's ballistic nylon lol) [RRP on the bag is $240].
Thanks for the offer Snowy, but I need a LOAD of space for an insane amount of gear and clothes while traveling.. NICE bag though..
These guys: http://www.thinktankphoto.com/ make absolutely the best camera bags I've ever come across.
I'll check them out also..
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:-\ Any suggestions for a backpack that can hold this beast/lenses, a 17" macbook pro, Ipad, phone, and a ton of freakin cords/cables?? :-\
You need a Goruck GR1. Or the GR2 if you really need haul a bunch or gear.
LOVE the Goruck site & GR2 bag…
It will either be the goruck GR2 or a saddleback backpack (I have a few of their pieces already)
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No Probs Blackfrostt, hopefully you get something that works 110% for you (and I'm sure we'll see pictures ;)).
Mumbles; thanks for the kind words, I try do what I can for this fine collection of gentlemen :)….Opening the offer up...
If anyone wants/will use a free(other than postage) camera bag Crumpler-WHICKEY-Camera-Backpack-Metal I'll send it for the price of shipping($30-40). Bag is in VERY GOOD condition, no nicks or scratches (it's ballistic nylon) [RRP on the bag is $240]. Will hold a MBP, around 3 lenses and 2 bodies @ the same time. Is fairly water resistant, due to ballistic nylon properties.
**edit:**If there's any interested and you'd like photos first, am happy to provide….
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I'd leave your wife for her….
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just to share my hobby, i love shooting landscape, here's one of it.
kuala lumpur sunrise
very nice
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lovely!…
can you share some more info on what you´re shooting with (body, lens, etc.!)? thx.tq finn,
am using Nikon D3s with 14-24 f2.8 with tripod.
im not remembered the setting, guessing shutter 1/125, f18, iso 100
taken using bracketing, 7 different exposures, and blending using photomatix PRO to create an HDR images and enhance using adobe CS.thats all what it takes!
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Since few people asked about the pics at The Knights in White Denim Tour, I'll post the answer here to stay on topic.
Right now I'm using a Fuji X-Pro1. Those were all shot with 35mm f1.4 fitted with ND8 filter. I tend to use as fast lenses as possible and shoot wide open all the time. All were shot in JPG. I'm really not happy with the camera as I hate AF but I can't afford a Leica right now and SLR's are too heavy and bulky for my taste, this is the best compromise.
What comes to the post processing, I use Lightroom and the key for that "vintage feel" is a really low contrast. Flatten the highlights and use the shadows slider to reveal all the detail in shadows. Keep the blacks black with blacks slider. Add some warmth to hightlighs and coolness to shadows with split toning, which is the best tool on Lightroom. You can find tons of split toning tutorials on the web.
This time I added an effect with VSCO Film, the grain on those is AWESOME. But you still have to tweak every photo individually. There's no easy way really, it took several hours to process those pictures.
Some links to my photoprojects:
Flickr
My photoblog which has not been updated in ages.
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Thanks for posting your process. The VSCO Film looks amazing. I'm sitting on Lightroom 2 back down over here. If I ever get serious I'm going to have to keep that in mind. Seriously next level photography.
Was fairly close on my fixed-length guess. only 15mm off, and had imagined f1.8.
I agree with you that the next-gen cameras a hybrid between the SLR quality and portability of hand-held is where it's at. Canon's EOS M for the canon owners (me), is interesting, but still requires crazy ass lenses on no body, so bulky still.
Thanks again!