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Generally, everyone I talk to seems to be smarter than normal. You need to know the basics of the exposure triangle and also used taste.
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>>4393342 >aspie nerds can't unnerstand abstract thought >think its all about the tech of what you're shooting >instead of why you're shooting what you're shooting >ITT: aspie nerds arguing that the hard part of photography is calculating exposure. jfc
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>>4393343 No one said it's difficult thing to do, dipwad.
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>>4393342 The majority of good artists were and still are your much hated “aspie nerds”
Normal people don’t make good art. They hire aspie nerds to write and compose songs so they can be the sex symbol marketing piece. They follow the directions of aspie nerds. They read the scripts of aspie nerds.
At the end of the day the only personal metric that correlates with creativity is intelligence. Normal people have neither. They have empathy and an intuitive understanding of sex AKA low inhibitions. All of the art you think was made by many normal people was made by one single severely autistic jew with a negative jawline.
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>>4393346 facts
autists rule the world. and more so the art world than any other part, since a moderately intelligent normie can still be a technician. it just looks like jews because 100% of ashkenazi men are on the spectrum.
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>>4393342 i bet this is a failed normie who thinks paying voigtlander $1000 and fujifilm $1699 to add blur to every image makes him more artistic
real artists are huge nerds who jumble images with light, math and optics. they are the DPs using custom made glass filters and aperture plates and rehousing hyper specific optics for hollywood. they are the ones picking individual frequencies to express the fibonacci sequence in a motion picture about reincarnation. you are the blues lawyer of photography who buys canned tones and talks about soul and feel while engaging in the photographic equivalent of love songs and pentatonic noodling (aping prior street photographers) while the real artists are doing the photographic equivalent of playing shoegaze fugues in 9/7 polyrhythms to express the depression they feel when their mcchicken came different from the last one. aka real art.
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Don't consider myself a gearfag but it does feel good to buy sometimes
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>>4392908 (Except doghair, who would get 10x less shit if he didnt post crops and worked on taming global contrast issues)
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>>4392908 So an entirely apples to oranges comparison is why it's shit even though it is objectively not shit?
>>4392911 Huh?
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Boughted 105/2.5 and 35/2. Cheap glass is curse.
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what's the video autofocus on the a7rv like? I primarily do photography but I want to also film some vids where I'm in focus when moving
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they use an EOS R3
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I think we all can get a little self centered at times with our hobby and the photos we take. I thought this thread might be nice to dump shots, names or even Instagram links of photographers who are making it in 2024 for us to consider. New work helps us evolve. We don't need to see the same Daido Moriyama, Leibowitz and Adams shots over and over as inspo. There must be new photographers out there experimenting and being successful for it. I am admittedly very ignorant about this myself. But I found this Spanish guy doing somewhat interesting "street" work, which I usually don't like: Joaquín Pastor Genzor
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>>4391280 better than anything you've ever shot, faggot : )
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>>4391450 I am literally one of the greatest photographer, Joaquín Pastor Genzor.
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>>4390691 >>4390683 my guess is that he's got one flash aimed front on and positioned further back that's giving that super flat feeling and the catch lights in the eyes, and then a second flash (or maybe sunlight) from the left of frame which is giving the ferns and the dog on that side of the image the defined highlights and shadows that fall off as you get further into the frame.
But it's also foggy and that's going to diffuse the fuck out of any ambient light, which is probably helping to round out the look and make it less high-key overall.
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>>4390679 Why does this remind me of perfect dark zero on the xbox360
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>>4390679 Based. Dude uploads his work constantly.
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Looking for any tips, specifically on the "redefine" AI portion of this program. Looking for information on prompts for this AI that it accepts the most accurate. I edit some NSFW photos, with boudoir and art nude photos and sometimes I have to use words such as "breast, ripples, vagina, anus,etc" and I'm not sure if these AIs are capable of this or if I'm prompting wrong. Any tips? Suggestions? Do these AI models respond to words such as "lingerie"? Or bra vs brasserie? And so on
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>>4393283 this is /p/hotography not /g/
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>>4393283 Death to AI
Crash planes into nvidia fabs
Butlerian jihad now
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Hey /p/, my elderly parents are taking a trip to Sydney in a few weeks and asked me about getting them a camcorder. My parents are extreme boomers and don't understand smartphones at all, so a used Pixel or something wouldn't work. Are there any solid 4k camcorders from the last 10 or so years I can find for ~$500usd? I was looking at getting them an AX53 or one of the similar Sony models.
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AX53 should be fine as long as they understand SD cards and charging via USB/getting a seperate battery charger, Sony does not always include everything anymore in the box. The AX700 has less zoom but better 1-inch sensor quality.
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wx970 is all you need extremely based leica glass you can find it for less than 400 in good condition
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>>4393013 been looking at this guys review here out of curiosity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAPBByAajyk this device has a rotating selfie cam that offers PIP, or connects to your phone's camera over wifi to put that into the PIP window instead!
who came up with this shit and who decided its a good idea to implement, couldn't have been easy
zooms looks strong otherwise and F2 doesn't sound too bad either
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>>4391857 Get a dji pocket
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>>4393013 >>4393117 also tell them to record in exclusively 1080p avchd the quality will be better than 4k
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Made a cheat sheet for my flash (Godox iM30) and anyone else who got a flash with GN 15 Other than that, flash photography thread.
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>>4393170 alright here ya go, I added those grid lines too
>>4393207 they don't, its a table for the full power and then you just halve the distance in your head each time you halve the power on the flash
so if i for example set the flash to 1/4 and have my lens set to F4 at iso 160 its 1.5 meters instead of 6
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>>4393224 Legend, thanks FE2F. I presume you're from Australia from the time you've spent awake.
fe2fucker
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>>4393227 Naw I'm in a whimsical land of make believe where day and night doesn't really exist.
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>>4393224 oh, i see. that's very handy. that flash looks nifty but i think it's too similar to the godox lux jr i have rn.
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I purchased one of these recently and saw a few people buying them at the store they seem pretty popular but unluckily for me my only lens casts a shadow :( I'll try again when I get a smaller 50mm
fe2fucker
I cant get rid of it, nobody wants it. I guess i will have to be fe2fucker forever T_T What are some of your unsellable gear? What cant you get rid of?
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>>4393107 not even if i rub my cock all over it and poke a hole through the shutter?
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>>4391469 I've got a mint condition F2 I just wanted to buy to see what it was like. It's amazing. It's also completely useless to me bc the only film shooting I do is on a blad that's no bigger than this giant beast and well, med format so
BUT I HAD TO KNOW
It sits on my desk. It is incredibly beautiful machine. Maybe the prettiest 35mm Ive ever seen. All metal. The shutter snaps shut with a recoil that reminds me of sex and makes me itty bitty pp stand at attention.
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>>4391474 theres those two girls, that have that lab that's nice and good and not so spensive at all.
filmdeveloping dot c o (no m)
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>>4391474 >processing is pricing hipsters out of the market last time i checked rodinol is still dirty cheap
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>>4393244 >hipsters >doing anything but the bare minimum why do you think every high end full auto exposure lever wind camera has exploded in price while their cheaper manual counterparts and 90's plastic slrs are still dirt cheap? its a cool fad for most people
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Could someone photoshop the trees out of this photo? Thanks.
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Is there a good way to do it accurately and for cheap? Phone slow-mo isn't nearly fast enough, and shooting slide doesn't really reveal the true shutter speed if I wish to compensate. Pic related is a little dingus that costs €35 so kind of pricey
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>>4393217 Alright I fucked up by ordering some absolutely massive resistors. Digging through my old collection of perf boards to find something that matches 4.7k.
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>>4393232 Nvm that was a really shitty measurement because I was manual toggling a flashlight. Here's the dingus in action:
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Bish bash bosh
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Last reply. I just found the measurements surprising for the OM-1, it's pretty much bang on with no correction needed.
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Should I get rid of this old gear? It's a Canon 5D mark II. What other camera or brand should I be looking for? Is Sony A7IV any good?
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>>4391760 >They turn on and are ready to shoot pretty much instantly They are quicker, but even my 7 year old body is on by the time I get my eye to the viewfinder
>>4391764 An EVF is better in low light conditions, shows you the actual depth of field you will get, shows you exactly how focused your image is, allows you to zoom in for manual focusing, gives you a preview of the exposure, and allows you to have more information in the viewfinder such as things like a histogram. An optical finder doesn't use any power and that's about it.
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I want to buy into a full frame system/camera after owning my X100F for several years. Sadly the Fuji GFX setup is too big and slowish. Nikon Zf looks beautiful but I tested it in the store and it's really heavy and huge. Though this may still be my favorite because I love the retro style. Are there any other good looking (retro or not) cameras with full frame sensors? As good as Sonys and Canons must be I can't justify holding an ugly brick like that in my hands. The only other option is Leica?
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>>4392440 Pick up a black Sony a7c, buy some bayonet lens hoods for their 40mm, 50mm f2.5 primes and you can larp you have muh Leica look
It will also have the benefit of being lighter than the Leica you're fapping over. A7 series is just fucking ugly though
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>>4392442 A7C feels like plastic crap.