I'll post this shit in here as well. No one seems to comment on any of my photos. At least say something mean about them.
These look a lot better in print. I keep getting fooled by my exposure meter. Plus I should probably buy better film.
I'll post this shit in here as well. No one seems to comment on any of my photos. At least say something mean about them.
These look a lot better in print. I keep getting fooled by my exposure meter. Plus I should probably buy better film.
These 2 are my fav
kewl pix
CCD<3
those are good
They're actually really good. I don't really dig seeing some of the fireworks because it's overdone right now, but other than some focusing issues, I think they look great.
sick
Moar toilet pics.
Remember: "It is better to keep your [hands still] and appear stupid than to [respond] and remove all doubt."
I should probably just stick to toilet humor photos huh?Originally Posted by Alex Coe
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Thanks for the feedback. Sparklers are a guilty pleasure of mine, I just feel that the potential of firework shit hasn't been reached yet. It's like playing with ink. Shit is so played out by filming ink in a fish bowl then composite it into video.Originally Posted by maybe_ebyam
I really do need to work on my focus. I am using a fixed lens with no auto.![]()
i like a lot of those.the kite shots especially.
post more when you get them.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
I have 3 rolls of 120 film on it's way.
I'm super excited, I never shot with medium film before.
I was going to do a pic post today too. I think that I will just post them in this thread because more people will look at it. lunch time![]()
i like those alot
keep it up johnny
love the ones with the kits and i love the colors in pretty much all of them.
good shit.
Since you aren't a 'photographer' I suggest a community college class for the following reasons:
1) Structure pisses off rollerbladers
2) you'll gain knowledge from experienced people
3) you'll meet people with the same interest
4) you'll have access to labs to develop your reels since you shoot film stock still (what is this, 1990?)
Remember: "It is better to keep your [hands still] and appear stupid than to [respond] and remove all doubt."
Questions:Originally Posted by Alex Coe
1) What is structure pertaining to rollerblading and photography? Do I have it?
2) This sounds nice, do you know how much CC would cost? average?
4) Shooting film stock? What does that mean? I buy certain film from a photo place... I'm confused.
Am I not a real photographer cause I don't want to take the time to shoot film?
Originally Posted by jonathan
I know when I'd film alot, there was a video class at our CC for only like 250. That was 4 years ago though.
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