Official Photography Thread: Vol. ICan'tFindTheLastOne

Jesus Quick.....I think I hate you...just playin' dude!

I am sure this has been answered before but what kind of lens do you have? You you have a ultra wide?
 
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Clouds ftw.

Good job patrick.

This one is my fav.

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Peace.
 
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos

word. you guys are taking killer shots. i wish i knew what the hell im doing with mine
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take an intro photography class at lbcc or some cc near you. you will learn the basics on a 35mm and you'll be able to apply that to your digital which inturn, you will get better pictures.
 
Sky pics are always dope, a few of mine:

Front of my house, shot with a 15 milly Fisheye...




While driving to work one morning, haha, shot with a 50mm.....
 
Originally Posted by airjordanjack

Sup everyone. Nice picutures. I have a rebel xti and was wondering if anyone could recommend me a good wide angle lens? It is for nothing specific, just to take photos of landscape, shoes, animals, whatever. Somewhere around 10mm would be cool. Im willing to spend around $500 or so, so please let me know if you have any suggestions? Thanks.

Can anybody help?
Heres maybe a few options...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/468737-REG/Tokina_ATX107PRODXC_10_17mm_f_3_5_4_5_AT_X_107.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/363807-REG/Tamron_AF013C700_11_18mm_f_4_5_5_6_Di_II_Lens.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/535763-USA/Sigma_477_101_10mm_f_2_8_EX_DC.html
 
How good is the -- Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM ??

Its my cousins wedding next month and im looking for a lense thats a lil bit better than the XT kit 18-55mm.


THANKS!
 
lizard chillin' in the front yard...





C&C's on these night shots please. First time experimenting with long exposure...




btw, that first picture you got crisone, I got one that night also but I got a big ol wall blocking my view...
 
Quick trip to London again for a meeting.

Went back to St Paul's to take another pic like the one I posted a few months ago - but a bit sharper this time. It wasn't quite as dark though - thiswas after 11pm but as it's summer the sky just didn't get that dark.

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And then I went back on my way to the train station - interesting sky I thought but I couldn't get a pic without that guy in the blue shirt. There weretons of people around as it was lunchtime and a really nice day but he was the only one who didn't move on and I had to get going.

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Got fed up looking at that guy in the blue shirt so I got rid of him:

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And a bigger version of the first pic:

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^raffstyleXX

I actually used to own that lens. It's surprisingly decent for what you pay for. Aperture isn't really big, but it makes up for it in zoom range andweight.

If you are getting specifically for the wedding, I would recommend getting a good prime lens, large aperture zoom, or flash. But this really depends on yourbudget. Based on the price of the 28-105 alone, it looks like you are only working with about $200 or so dollars. In that case, I would get a 35mm f/2, 50mmf/1.8, or a 430ex II. As far as a wedding is concerned, the 28-105 may not be able to cut it in the church or the ceremony. Unless the wedding is outside andduring the day, you will have a difficult time.
 
^not quite.

I copied and pasted a similar part of the railing and then dragged it to where he was then used a layer mask and a brush with low opacity to blend the edges.

I'm not so happy with the guy on the left - it was harder because his head was over the water.
 
That seems like it would be easier too. I remember people in my design classes that cloning skills. One of our assignments was to take a photo and clean it upusing that tool and this dude took a graffittied wall and made it all clean. It was quite impressive, even though in photography, you should use itsparingly......
 
im planning to cop a NIKON D300 in the next week or so
where can i get it online for cheap with the 200mm lens
thanks in advance
 
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