Any photographers in here?

Ha! I wish I had posted this earlier but I already have an assistant coming with me. You would've been a WAAAY better option but I had to bring in someone who had a portfolio as well as per the couple's request. They're paying for my 5 day stay/car rental and the other 2 days is coming out of my own pocket. Next time I get another destination wedding there..I'm definitely going to hit you up and work a 3rd person into my pricing hehe. So it'd be you, assitant and me. LOL

What? You don't think they'd be impressed with a bunch of airplane photos!?

But hell yeah, I'm in 100%!
 
I love the ship pic! I will say, though, that signature, or watermark on the side looks like dust more than anything else... Its quite distracting IMO
 
Hey guys, I've been doing photography off and on for about 3 years now. Feel free to stop by my blog and check it out, i know im not the best but i enjoy doing it haha. I shoot with a Nikon D5000.

R3d, I use Visual Watermark to Watermark my pictures, its easy and simple to use. You could make an image your watermark if you wanted to.
 
Post-Halloween

iJKQQFNZkBfVU.JPG


iX08Y9TRSUE1L.JPG


iMKD7dAR8dAi1.JPG
 
Last edited:
Just bought my wife a 35mm La Sardina. Been wanting one for ages, but finally justified it as a toss around for the Wifey. Super excited to shoot it myself. Have a ton of expired film to load it with. Anyone have experience with this awesome toy?!

517utu10R0L._SL500_AA300_.jpg
 
Last edited:
That's awesome! I bought my wife the Lomography Dianna F+ kit. Cool camera but really expensive to develop the film. It shoots 120 and we don't have access to a dark room anymore. If you are in the market I suggest 2 other options. Get the Dianna mini, it shoots 35mm, or get the Dianna lens adapter at Photojojo.com. I purchased the lens adapter (they sell for Nikon and Canon) and now I use all our Dianna lenses on the Nikon. Those crappy plastic lenses tent to have interesting light leaks and give nice vignetting.
 
what does that camera do? it looks like you can take it underwater or something.



While we were on our trip to the southwest (vegas, death valley, grand canyon, etc), the scenery was making me think of Ansel Adams and the kind of photos that he took. I don't get to do very much dramatic landscape shooting here in South Florida, because the terrain is so flat that you can never see more than a couple of miles in any direction. Anyway, I wanted to try a black and white conversion on this one, but I'm not sure if I got it quite right. Let me know what you think!


Grand Canyon B&W by robertwsimpson, on Flickr

Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture f/8.0
Focal Length 100 mm
ISO Speed 200

Editing:
Convert to black and white
Levels adjustment
Contrast/brightness adjustment
Curves adjustment
Dodge/burn areas to bring out detail and create more contrast
Sharpening to my taste

So, what do you think?
 

New Threads and Articles

Back