Apologies if we do, I can't find it.
ITT: Discuss photography and post lots of pictures! Automotive or otherwise.
I guess I'll start. Do feel free to critique anything I post.
Most recent stuff:
Non-car:
And my Flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27234164@N07/
At a quick glance, the thread title didn't look like it said "photography"
We've discussed the topic now and then, but I think looking for critiques and sharing photos isn't quite what this forum does best, not that you're not free to do so.
I do most of my photography with this camera:
Jerry
Reader
1/27/13 10:49 a.m.
Semi-Pro here. Thought about going full-pro but like the idea of a steady paycheck and healthcare (if I ever need it that is.)
Paid gig for a radio host:
Covering our SCCA's Street Survival event last fall:
Fun at the Indy 500 last year:
Covering a NERO event (nerds having fun playing D&D):
PHeller
UltraDork
1/27/13 11:50 a.m.
I am by no means a photographer, but I picked up an old rebel xti a couple years ago and have played around shooting at our local autocrosses and such. No photoshops here, just straight off the camera.
I tend to shoot Porsches, for obvious reasons... None of these have any editing (not sure if that is a good or a bad thing...)
Hal
Dork
1/27/13 5:49 p.m.
I do a little photography. None of those fancy DSLR cameras, just a couple of point and shoots.
I like wildlife photography
and some landscape/cityscape stuff
and of course cars which I do more of than anything else.
just an amateur having fun
Is it just me? I don't get the whole "not photoshopped" thing. I use photoshop a lot. Sometimes for fine tuning the colors to match the scans of Polaroids to the real deal, and sometimes for post processing. I have absolutely no problem with it, either when I do it or when someone else does it, outside of documentary photojournalism.
I also don't think it makes you a better photographer to present something unretouched if the photo could be improved by processing it. But these are my opinions, and we all know what those are worth.
Here are two examples of mine. One is heavily processed in photoshop, and one is a scan straight off a negative.
I think both work in their own right, but neither would look nearly as good if it was shot with the other camera, or processed in a similar manner. The first is a negative I scanned from a cheap plastic Holga camera, which I just adjusted the levels in photoshop after scanning. The second is digital which I converted to b/w using channel mixer in photoshop, cropped, and adjusted levels using masking.
I dont care about photoshop either way unless its been overprocessed and looks weird.
lets be honest a lot of the masters in the film days were really masters of the dark room . I mean no disrespect to them either because there the ones that got me dreaming of being a good photographer one day.
Jerry
Reader
1/28/13 6:55 a.m.
I was going to add that back in the days of BP (Before Photoshop), it wasn't uncommon to dodge, burn, and many other editing techniques that PS has added tools for now. If someone wants to feel superior because they didn't edit anything, well good for them.
I don't have a problem with photoshop. I just don't have photoshop, or know how to use it...
cxhb
HalfDork
1/28/13 9:08 a.m.
Ugh... Photography. I've ALWAYS wanted to get into photography but just can't seem to commit. I've been eyeing cheap DSLRs or micro four thirds cameras for two years now. Someday... Someday... Probably going to pick up a Rebel T3i soon.
cxhb wrote:
Ugh... Photography. I've ALWAYS wanted to get into photography but just can't seem to commit. I've been eyeing cheap DSLRs or micro four thirds cameras for two years now. Someday... Someday... Probably going to pick up a Rebel T3i soon.
My advice, don't jump right into a really nice camera.
Force yourself to take pictures with a decent point-and-shoot until you're sure you really want to get into it. Learn to take good pictures with what you have first, THEN get new equipment when the equipment is the limiting factor.
I have a DSLR, and i can't take photos worth a DAMN with it.
Read a good book. You wouldn't believe how easy it is to just reposition your focal point to make the picture 100x better. Here, check out my father's site. www.sperloartphotography.com
I've always taken photos, but I've gotten more into photography in the last few years. There's much to be said for the latest and greatest technology, but there's also a solid case to be made for shooting old manual cameras. I've learned way more about photography with my old film cameras than with any of my digitals.
Jerry
Reader
1/28/13 11:00 a.m.
"I've learned way more about photography with my old film cameras than with any of my digitals. "
I still have my old Nikon F3.
PHeller
UltraDork
1/28/13 11:19 a.m.
Photography threads make me glad I'm not a photographer, but I do wish I knew how to do more video editing stuff and was a better writer, website designer, web developer, etc.
Seems like you've got to be more than just a picture taker these days.
02Pilot
HalfDork
1/28/13 11:21 a.m.
Jerry wrote:
"I've learned way more about photography with my old film cameras than with any of my digitals. "
I still have my old Nikon F3.
For whatever reason, I've recently developed an urge for a black Nikon F or F2. I've never owned a Nikon; my first serious SLR 20 years ago was a Pentax SFX kit, and I've got a bunch of other film stuff, but no Nikon. My digital equipment is all Canon.
Jerry
Reader
1/28/13 12:10 p.m.
I started with a Nikon FG as a graduation present in 1985. Worked my way up through an 8008, also bought the F3, then went digital with a Coolpix 995. Then a D70 for years until last year I had to replace it with a D5100.