The photography thread

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Re: The photography thread

Postby Jack_Keaka » Sun Jun 10, 2012 11:17 pm

mynameisdaniel wrote:Can anyone recommend a good forum for photography advice/criticism?


I use photoforum.com.au, although I'm rarely on there I have found a few helpful pages. It's good because all levels of skill are welcome and im never put down for nube questions
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Re: The photography thread

Postby tangcla » Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:43 pm

mynameisdaniel wrote:Can anyone recommend a good forum for photography advice/criticism?

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Nice location! I've been looking for something similar here in Melb but nothing that gives a clean transition between ground and - well, no ground.
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Re: The photography thread

Postby mynameisdaniel » Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:52 pm

Jack_Keaka wrote:
mynameisdaniel wrote:Can anyone recommend a good forum for photography advice/criticism?


I use photoforum.com.au, although I'm rarely on there I have found a few helpful pages. It's good because all levels of skill are welcome and im never put down for nube questions


Cheers, signed up, doesn't seem too active though. Lots of good advise.

tangcla wrote:Nice location! I've been looking for something similar here in Melb but nothing that gives a clean transition between ground and - well, no ground.


Yeah going to do a shoot there soon so I'll play around with it and hopefully get some good results! Freezing night so just took a few test shots but that one came out rather cleanly.

Big emphasis on the no ground bit, 1m behind my rear wheel is a drop I'd struggle to climb down on foot :shock: Plus I'm taking up half the narrow road with my car where is, then the other half with my camera so I got some interesting looks... I'd really like a nice spot with the city skyline in the background but yet to find something like that...
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Re: The photography thread

Postby JSP » Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:49 pm

mynameisdaniel wrote:Can anyone recommend a good forum for photography advice/criticism?

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Daniel,
The key to a shot like this is having an interesting background and one that is lit.. Thats a very nice location there....
I would suggest going slightly higher on the tripod and angling down a tad so you can see more of the background....
The foreground is purely lit by your chosen light source.. try experimenting and if you have a powerful torch or light, try from a distance to light up the car and foreground. You could also use a flash to light up your subject.
You can also light parts of the scene and put it all together later in post.
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Re: The photography thread

Postby mynameisdaniel » Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:59 pm

JSP wrote:Daniel,
The key to a shot like this is having an interesting background and one that is lit.. Thats a very nice location there....
I would suggest going slightly higher on the tripod and angling down a tad so you can see more of the background....
The foreground is purely lit by your chosen light source.. try experimenting and if you have a powerful torch or light, try from a distance to light up the car and foreground. You could also use a flash to light up your subject.
You can also light parts of the scene and put it all together later in post.


Cheers, I'll have to play around with the lighting up there some more, there's not a whole lot to light up in the foreground apart from the road and that tree. Sadly that's the limit of my tripod's height but I can see what you mean and there's a hill behind the camera which I might try climbing and just zooming in a bit, or get closer and angle it down more... Here's another test one with a bit more light, I haven't touched this one at all so just pretend I photoshopped that stray branch out and lit the car more evenly :)

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Re: The photography thread

Postby AB501UT!0N » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:22 pm

mynameisdaniel wrote:
JSP wrote:Daniel,
The key to a shot like this is having an interesting background and one that is lit.. Thats a very nice location there....
I would suggest going slightly higher on the tripod and angling down a tad so you can see more of the background....
The foreground is purely lit by your chosen light source.. try experimenting and if you have a powerful torch or light, try from a distance to light up the car and foreground. You could also use a flash to light up your subject.
You can also light parts of the scene and put it all together later in post.


Cheers, I'll have to play around with the lighting up there some more, there's not a whole lot to light up in the foreground apart from the road and that tree. Sadly that's the limit of my tripod's height but I can see what you mean and there's a hill behind the camera which I might try climbing and just zooming in a bit, or get closer and angle it down more... Here's another test one with a bit more light, I haven't touched this one at all so just pretend I photoshopped that stray branch out and lit the car more evenly :)

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Re: The photography thread

Postby Jack_Keaka » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:27 pm

Don't tell them Dan!! tell one person next thing you know every man and his dog is up there... just PM me the spot and ill make sure no one can find out :wink:
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Re: The photography thread

Postby tangcla » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:01 pm

That's cheating Jun! Do it in one exposure or you're doing it wrong! :lol:
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Re: The photography thread

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Re: The photography thread

Postby JSP » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:32 pm

tangcla wrote:That's cheating Jun! Do it in one exposure or you're doing it wrong! :lol:



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Re: The photography thread

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The photography thread

Postby Gambit » Mon Jul 09, 2012 6:55 am

tangcla wrote:That's cheating Jun! Do it in one exposure or you're doing it wrong! :lol:

there more than one way to skin a cat haha :)
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Re: The photography thread

Postby tangcla » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:21 am

Gambit wrote:
tangcla wrote:That's cheating Jun! Do it in one exposure or you're doing it wrong! :lol:

there more than one way to skin a cat haha :)

There is, but IMO that turns it into more of a picture, less of a photo. That's just my opinion though, as the person behind the camera I don't like using Photoshop or very much manipulation at all.
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Re: The photography thread

Postby Jack_Keaka » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:06 pm

tangcla wrote:
Gambit wrote:
tangcla wrote:That's cheating Jun! Do it in one exposure or you're doing it wrong! :lol:

there more than one way to skin a cat haha :)

There is, but IMO that turns it into more of a picture, less of a photo. That's just my opinion though, as the person behind the camera I don't like using Photoshop or very much manipulation at all.


I'm Sort of with you Clarence, I see some photos on 500px and think; that's been edited soo much it may as well of been painted! But I do like to make panoramas and sharpen my photos a bit, other than that, there is minimal editing
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Re: The photography thread

Postby Jack_Keaka » Tue Jul 10, 2012 9:40 pm

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