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Dalipill is the finalpill in painting and in photography. If you want to up your grindset to God level then read this shit faggots. This shit will teach your divine secrets.
Paranoiac-critical method of Dali is the greatest revelation of modern times. This and Chaos Magik are the most advance methods to gain artistic power.
Paranoiac-critical method of Dali is the greatest revelation of modern times. This and Chaos Magik are the most advance methods to gain artistic power.
Thinking about printing a landscape and trying to decide between which composition looks better to hang on a wall. I already have a 24"x36" Hong Kong skyline printed and frame on one wall. Planning on probably doing another 24"x36" to make it somewhat symmetric. I could also go smaller as well.
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Nikon d7500
Sigma 500mm, f/5.6
Sigma 500mm, f/5.6
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I think we all realize at this point that certain subjects of themes wax and wane out of popularity at a given time. I thought we could discuss what is popular right now to better create content that our audiences want.
For example I feel like the classic bikini girl and glamor shot is very out of trend. As is car photography. Landscapes seem down too however I am noticing a lot of nature subjects increasing, such as good photos of trees.
I also see black and white high contract coming back a bit.
What are your thoughts /p/? Things that seem out of trend to you or on trend. We could get a good list with 20 or so of us working together.
For example I feel like the classic bikini girl and glamor shot is very out of trend. As is car photography. Landscapes seem down too however I am noticing a lot of nature subjects increasing, such as good photos of trees.
I also see black and white high contract coming back a bit.
What are your thoughts /p/? Things that seem out of trend to you or on trend. We could get a good list with 20 or so of us working together.
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Is Darktable a meme? At least if you're not already a pro at editing. I tried using it again and I'm this close to just buying an Adobe license.
Like yeah sure it seems to have a ton of options but what is the point if there are no good resources for beginners to learn how to do photo editing using (the current version of) Darktable.
And good luck figuring it out yourself(oh you want to correct white balance in your photos? Great, Darktable has a white balance module! Too bad it will throw up an error every time you try to use it because it's a depreciated module and you're supposed to use the color balance module instead, good luck figuring it out)
Feel free to correct me if you know some resource that actually covers the basic for new users, because google sure isn't helping(my personal favorite was one of the top results being a seemingly super useful guide that specifically talked about using text instead of making it a video so it can be easily updated, and then it just ends at the setup part without any further chapters because the author lost interest)
I fucking hate free software.
Like yeah sure it seems to have a ton of options but what is the point if there are no good resources for beginners to learn how to do photo editing using (the current version of) Darktable.
And good luck figuring it out yourself(oh you want to correct white balance in your photos? Great, Darktable has a white balance module! Too bad it will throw up an error every time you try to use it because it's a depreciated module and you're supposed to use the color balance module instead, good luck figuring it out)
Feel free to correct me if you know some resource that actually covers the basic for new users, because google sure isn't helping(my personal favorite was one of the top results being a seemingly super useful guide that specifically talked about using text instead of making it a video so it can be easily updated, and then it just ends at the setup part without any further chapters because the author lost interest)
I fucking hate free software.
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Is it really this over /p/?
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Is it really this over /p/?
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No more useless content;
Post your most difficult creations and explain how you did it;
Include exif and gear if possible;
Must reply with a photo;
Photography is learning and discovering new elements and techniques. Let's get out of the comfort zone.
Pic: This is a panning attempt using a Minolta SRT 101 + mc rokkor-pf 55 f/1.7.
I pre-focused where she would be and used a slow speed of 1/30 and moved the camera horizontally, trying to match her speed without vertical motion, completely handheld.
Post your most difficult creations and explain how you did it;
Include exif and gear if possible;
Must reply with a photo;
Photography is learning and discovering new elements and techniques. Let's get out of the comfort zone.
Pic: This is a panning attempt using a Minolta SRT 101 + mc rokkor-pf 55 f/1.7.
I pre-focused where she would be and used a slow speed of 1/30 and moved the camera horizontally, trying to match her speed without vertical motion, completely handheld.
