photography thread (now with photo puns)
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photography thread (now with photo puns)
Have at it
Puns are encouraged...
Puns are encouraged...
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Re: photography thread
You couldn't even capitalize it?
Lazy.
Lazy.
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Re: photography thread
Take a picture. It'll last longer.
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Re: photography thread
I know you are, but what am I?
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Re: photography thread
Oh, wait. We should focus on the topic.
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Re: photography thread
This thread is going to get great exposure
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Re: photography thread
It made me shutter (sic)
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Re: photography thread
I watched an Annie Leibovitz documentary on sunday. I'm not big into photography, but was very intrigued with her story.
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Re: photography thread
I almost bought a Kodak Carousel 650 yesterday. I'm a sucker for vintage stuff and this was in production from '67-'72. My wife has a bunch of old slides from her dad's diving days that we could view with it. I decided against it because new bulbs cost roughly $50 and need special ordering. I guess I'll just have the slides converted onto a DVD or something. Anyone ever done that before? What kind of quality should I expect?
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Re: photography thread
I can't picture this thread lasting very long......
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
People will forget about this thread in a flash...
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
Be careful. The mods wont take any crop in this thread.
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
ISO agree.Letang Is The Truth wrote:This thread is going to get great exposure
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
Fixed it for you?
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Re: photography thread
Give it time to developshoeshine boy wrote:I can't picture this thread lasting very long......
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
Some of these puns are pretty filmsy.
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Re: photography thread
PensFanInDC wrote:I almost bought a Kodak Carousel 650 yesterday. I'm a sucker for vintage stuff and this was in production from '67-'72. My wife has a bunch of old slides from her dad's diving days that we could view with it. I decided against it because new bulbs cost roughly $50 and need special ordering. I guess I'll just have the slides converted onto a DVD or something. Anyone ever done that before? What kind of quality should I expect?
If you're talking 100's of slides get the bulb. Nothing cooler than slide shows.
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
I'm having trouble with this thread's focus
Best I can do



Best I can do
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
It's a Nikon D90 that I've had for six years or so. Strictly entry level, but more camera than I know what to do with (clearly).Hockeynut! wrote:Noise definitely makes an image look soft. It's hard to tell for certain at these image sizes but I'd say this is mostly a focus issue. None jump out at me as "motion blur" caused by the camera moving. That said, on the close up of the pilot in the cockpit, 1/320 is pushing it for a 300mm zoom. General rule of thumb for amateurs is 1.5x the focal length. What camera body are you using? If it's a crop body then your 300 mm becomes about a 450mm.
I forget if I mentioned in the other thread, but the last two times I've gone out to air shows, the auto focus has had a hard time with lens attached. Very slow to come in at times.
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
D90 is solid. i used that for years before i upgraded. focus issues like that are all about the lens. but at an air show, it may be possible that it's going to be focusing at infinity no matter what because of the distance to the subject. i'd try a couple shots in manual focus with it set at its furthest limit. if it's sharp, then you can just blast away without worrying about focus for the rest of the day.
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I tried that infinity focus thing once and wasn't totally happy with the results. I wonder if it might be useful to go somewhere where I can shoot (pictures of) aircraft and just sort of practice.
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
I'm starting to capture the theme of this thread.
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Re: photography thread
The thread is fake, anyway...PensFanInDC wrote:Give it time to developshoeshine boy wrote:I can't picture this thread lasting very long......
you can tell by the pixels.
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
The quickest way to make money at photography is to sell your camera. - Anonymous
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Re: photography thread (now with photo puns)
You know how to get one million dollars as a photographer? Start with two million.GJ wrote:The quickest way to make money at photography is to sell your camera. - Anonymous