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MaCaBr3
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Post by MaCaBr3 »

Wtf
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Post by Massive Quasars »

When did you move back, fanatic?
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Post by GONNAFISTYA »

Underpants? wrote:Image
lol

ASSOCIATED PRESS - A man going only by the name "Goatfucker Rapist" was caught in the act yesterday, attempting to further pad his pending Guinness Record for two catagories: Number of goats fucked and number of different goat species fucked.

The record appeared to be safe from being broken at press time....until he makes bail.
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Post by Dave »

Sanction wrote:
Dave wrote:Image
Not big enough to make a desktop wallpaper :(
Then I'd have to crop it unless you got a really wide monitor :p
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Post by ForM »

Mid summer flowering.

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Then there is my favorite paste time.

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Captain
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Post by Captain »

Awesome storm cell :icon14:

Tornadic activity?
Dave
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Post by Dave »

There was a tornado warning here a few weeks ago, so where did we go? The roof.

Anyway, here's one for a certain Target employee who posts here.... I thought it was funny

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Fanatic X
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Post by Fanatic X »

The postings of the ultra wides continue....

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Captain
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Post by Captain »

Heh, that's one of the coolest shots I've ever seen. Were you peeking through the sunroof or what? :)
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Post by charliealpha »

Absolutely blown away by some of these shots.

I'm half seriously considering a Digital SLR. I've always got my IXUS75 on me and have some half decent 'snaps' but nothing spectacular.

This is an age old question but if I were to consider and entry level DSLR what are good buys right now? I'm looking at saturns shots I'm toying with the D50/D70/D80 but then I've been reading good things about the Canons (having an IXUS).

I should imagine I'd be shooting in nightclubs and landscapes mostly.
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Post by Dave »

Given the choice between Nikon and Canon, I'd still go with Canon, but I might wait to see if any of the new features like 14-bit raw in the 1D Mark III trickle down to the next gen bodies.
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Post by JooKed »

Reminds me of a combination of Need for Speed's first person view and DX10 motion blur / focus.
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Post by rgoer »

Fanatic X that last shot you posted is really really nice

great work
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Post by MaCaBr3 »

Fanatic X wrote:The postings of the ultra wides continue....

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I wish 1 of the 34325435 zoom effect tries would work out like this for me :(
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Post by l0g1c »

Long exposure, fantastic plastic Holga :)

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Post by ForM »

(shrugs)

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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

Here's a few shots from my trip to Chicago...

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Post by ForM »

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edited for tip factor. Cant do a thing for those smudges as they were rain drops that I had attempted to fix.
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Post by ForM »

This shot was before the last post.


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Post by MaCaBr3 »

Too bad of the smudges in the first picture and I would crop the dark clouds bit more to accent the horizon.
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Post by Dave »

The color is interesting.. if anyone, form should be the one with the xpan. You'd have to get a scanner and fuck around with film, but storm chasing would get you in position to make some excellent high-res landscape panos. You can crop, of course, but you lose a lot of resolution, although none of that matters f you don't plan on printing big (30"+).
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Post by seremtan »

rgoer wrote:I just used autostitch and cropped the edge ugliness off in cs2 afterward, seems to work ok... I'll have to try the cs3 stitch when I get a chance
autostitch ftw :icon14:

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heavily post-processed to hide teh suck
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Post by A1yssa »

ForM wrote:Image
I love this one!
Congratz!
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Post by A1yssa »

Someone here uses lensbaby?
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Post by ForM »

Dave wrote:The color is interesting.. if anyone, form should be the one with the xpan. You'd have to get a scanner and fuck around with film, but storm chasing would get you in position to make some excellent high-res landscape panos. You can crop, of course, but you lose a lot of resolution, although none of that matters f you don't plan on printing big (30"+).
While I would love to get an xpan, I don't want to fool with the rest of the stuff. That and I don't have a spare room to convert anymore.

I'm just happy to produce some surprising shots as such from time to time, and was also told that they are worthy of copyrights. Sadly, next time my name will be in the bottom of it, somewhere.

And I blame it all on you people, for inspiring me to take better shots, and to learn what I can archive, from all the tips that have been posted here, even with my crappy Kodak.
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