Yup... Good knowledge. I had no idea what it was until you said that and I looked them up. Called: Writing Spider, Corn Spider, or Garden Spider...Kmar wrote:
Corn Spider?
very nice, Marley. i'd certainly like to see more East Coast, after growing up West.
is the Kodak digital?
is the Kodak digital?
yeah. It's old and beat up. It sat half submerged in Coke for hours at one time. A Wendys cup blew a seal in my cup holder. The camera was in the other side. It's selling point was the Schneider-Kreuznach lens. Who ever that is? Still works though.
it works very well. i've not heard of the lens maker, but it sounds German. Kodak was more into film, and they partnered with whomever would supply them essential parts when they went digital.
You think this would be worth getting?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LENS-FLASH-TRIP … 519b1996ca
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LENS-FLASH-TRIP … 519b1996ca
that's a nice price, yes. a tripod is worth it (if it's solid) and the rest you will find useful if you plan on shooting indoors.CC-Marley wrote:
You think this would be worth getting?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LENS-FLASH-TRIP … 519b1996ca
My year old point and shoot digital camera from Kodak also has a Schneider-Kreuznach lens.CC-Marley wrote:
It's selling point was the Schneider-Kreuznach lens. Who ever that is? Still works though.
^ hot damn thas pro
haven't been out in awhile
I like the symmetry there. The light on the trees is awesome as well
More for a portrait assignment-
Andriana by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
More for a portrait assignment-
Andriana by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
Last edited by Wallpaper (2011-09-30 00:43:32)
Take a picture of your setup next time
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Thanks err'body
EDIT: A Brenizer Method portrait; the resulting DOF is equal to that that would be created by a 30mm f/0.89
Ramsey by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
In lieu of that, how about a lighting diagram? The black umbrella (key) was boomed, the white was fill at head level.Kmar wrote:
Take a picture of your setup next time
EDIT: A Brenizer Method portrait; the resulting DOF is equal to that that would be created by a 30mm f/0.89
Ramsey by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
Last edited by Wallpaper (2011-10-01 21:12:54)
It kind of looks like he is shop dropped in. Interesting technique, I looked through a group dedicated to that method on flickr.Wallpaper wrote:
Thanks err'bodyIn lieu of that, how about a lighting diagram? The black umbrella (key) was boomed, the white was fill at head level.Kmar wrote:
Take a picture of your setup next time
EDIT: A Brenizer Method portrait; the resulting DOF is equal to that that would be created by a 30mm f/0.89
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gmoser/6202120507/
Ramsey by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
btw, flickr finally released an official app for android.
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i want to try tat.. cool technique gmo
about time. brb . . .Kmar wrote:
btw, flickr finally released an official app for android.
i dont think the ever released one for ios tbh.13urnzz wrote:
about time. brb . . .Kmar wrote:
btw, flickr finally released an official app for android.
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i like it. once i authenticated, i could do anything from within the app that i could do from a browser.
about the flickr app
the news feed is cool on it
for taking photos with the app:
i dislike how you cannot use the filter settings before taking a photo.. it's post effects only ..instead i like Retro Camera app
the news feed is cool on it
for taking photos with the app:
i dislike how you cannot use the filter settings before taking a photo.. it's post effects only ..instead i like Retro Camera app
Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
about the flickr app
the news feed is cool on it
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Crow mid-flight
Black Hawk mid-flight