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Funny, there's a spider that's been living on my back deck near the motion-light for the last ~6 weeks catching all the retard bugs that think the light is some cool place to be, and he looks like this. I fed him a crane fly once, he loved that.
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That's a cool spider, cool shots. 
I just realized Mazda was posting actual photos and not trolling photos like the last two pages...

I just realized Mazda was posting actual photos and not trolling photos like the last two pages...
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well it's been rainy, too humid, or cloudy all week to get more moon shots but now that it's the weekend i don't mind staying up later to wait for the moon to be in view. Plus it's at half moon now so it's much easier to shoot and will have more craters 

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does your camera have a fast enough shutter speed to take a picture of the sun?
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No, but he could buy a very simple neutral density filter to block enough light to take a very decent exposure.seremtan wrote:does your camera have a fast enough shutter speed to take a picture of the sun?
Great shot, Andy.
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Some new headshot stuff:



This stuff is really beginning to generate serious income. Before I shot headshots, my studio would just be completely empty in between advertising jobs. Now it's full six days a week, and completely fits around my main advertising schedule. I'm shooting some seriously famous people, on occasion, too.







This stuff is really beginning to generate serious income. Before I shot headshots, my studio would just be completely empty in between advertising jobs. Now it's full six days a week, and completely fits around my main advertising schedule. I'm shooting some seriously famous people, on occasion, too.
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but your mom is such a dull subject... and hardly 'hot'YourGrandpa wrote:The moon is such a dull subject. We've seen that fucking thing from every perspective, hundreds of times. Andy, don't you live near any hot chicks you could zoom in on and photograph? Sheesh.
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0psys wrote:Some new headshot stuff:
This stuff is really beginning to generate serious income. Before I shot headshots, my studio would just be completely empty in between advertising jobs. Now it's full six days a week, and completely fits around my main advertising schedule. I'm shooting some seriously famous people, on occasion, too.
I thought you did that all the time... someone told me that headshots was a real good moneymaker since the people that get headshots are the ones who need new ones all the time. If I had a brain (and some talent like that) I'd do the same!
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No, this stuff is really recent. I'm an advertising photographer in my 'day job', although a lot of it is headshot work, it's mostly the very over-processed stuff you see in commercials.
But yeah, definitely a decent money maker. I can't charge anywhere near what I charge a commercial client, but so far it's proving to be good for about £1000 a week on top of my normal earnings. Definitely not to be sniffed at.
But yeah, definitely a decent money maker. I can't charge anywhere near what I charge a commercial client, but so far it's proving to be good for about £1000 a week on top of my normal earnings. Definitely not to be sniffed at.
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Nice shots. 
I hate to burst your bubble...but Kracus made more than that doin bidness in clubs....which I'm sure he'd tell you if he ever posted in this thread.

I hate to burst your bubble...but Kracus made more than that doin bidness in clubs....which I'm sure he'd tell you if he ever posted in this thread.
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But wait, we have yet to find out via the truth thread whether failing to convince everyone he was a wholesale cocaine supplier was part of his elaborate ten year troll. We shall know soon enough though.
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I think the headshot market depends largely on where you are as well. But if you get in good with a local advertising or modelling agency you can make decent consistent extra money as they'll send a ton of people to you.andyman wrote:0psys wrote:Some new headshot stuff:
This stuff is really beginning to generate serious income. Before I shot headshots, my studio would just be completely empty in between advertising jobs. Now it's full six days a week, and completely fits around my main advertising schedule. I'm shooting some seriously famous people, on occasion, too.
I thought you did that all the time... someone told me that headshots was a real good moneymaker since the people that get headshots are the ones who need new ones all the time. If I had a brain (and some talent like that) I'd do the same!
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Picked up one of those 10 stop (1000x I think) ND filters. Fun for those long exposures in the daytime.0psys wrote:No, but he could buy a very simple neutral density filter to block enough light to take a very decent exposure.seremtan wrote:does your camera have a fast enough shutter speed to take a picture of the sun?
Great shot, Andy.
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Yeah, location is important. My studio is in Chelsea, which is great for all the luvvies. A couple of agencies use me exclusively, but I also get about 50% of my work organically. I'm on the first page for a shitload of relevant keywords. I worked hard on my SEO when I started in January. I took more or less a month off from work and concentrated purely on SEO. It was mind-numbing, but now I'm the top result on a the majority of keywords like "headshots in london", "headshot photographer", "actors headshots", etc...tnf wrote:
I think the headshot market depends largely on where you are as well. But if you get in good with a local advertising or modelling agency you can make decent consistent extra money as they'll send a ton of people to you.
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Went all out and did 76 layers on this one. the bottom right and the round edge came out shoddy, will see if less layers fixes it (usually does, too tired to do it atm)
[lvlshot]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8172/8062068620_c253739285_k.jpg[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8172/8062068620_c253739285_k.jpg[/lvlshot]
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Nice work man
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Andy, that's fucking awesome, but you need to start really sharpening them. They'd look a million times better still.
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0psys wrote:Andy, that's fucking awesome, but you need to start really sharpening them. They'd look a million times better still.
What do you recommend sharpening them in? I have photoshop and lightroom. Think it should be done before or after putting the picture together? Only asking to save time... takes a couple hours to assemble a picture.
I don't think that last picture is going to straighten out, i tried a few more times with less and less pictures in the mix and it still left artifacts and double craters and things. Those last two were with the 25mm eyepiece in, and I just put in the 2x in front of the 25mm to try to do tonight. Going to be a bitch to focus but once that is done i'm going to mainly shoot the terminator. Tonight is one of the last nights to do this, as the moon is in position around 0230 and since I'm off tomorrow, no worries on not sleeping! Next week i'll just get up early and shoot the crescent.
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http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutor ... ning.shtml
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thanks, will give it a try
edit: ok i see how you mean... did it twice, once was enough though. tonights should look good as long as the clouds are gone... raining right now
same picture as before but sharpened like the tutorial said, added a slight blue filter too:
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edit: ok i see how you mean... did it twice, once was enough though. tonights should look good as long as the clouds are gone... raining right now

same picture as before but sharpened like the tutorial said, added a slight blue filter too:
[lvlshot]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8322/8064862875_a00d7479b9_h.jpg[/lvlshot]
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Play with the radius on the high pass, andy, and also use a low opacity eraser to slightly rub out parts that become oversharp.
The problem with the high pass sharpening menthod is it tends to thicken fine detail and make it look embossed.
This isn't a particularly noisy image, so if you use a simple unsharp mask with a radius of between 1.4-1.7, and a percentage of around 170-180, it'll probably look better.
The problem with the high pass sharpening menthod is it tends to thicken fine detail and make it look embossed.
This isn't a particularly noisy image, so if you use a simple unsharp mask with a radius of between 1.4-1.7, and a percentage of around 170-180, it'll probably look better.
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did a bunch of layers, it definitely comes out clearer... rather, not as dull on the edges of the features.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8320/8065 ... dbc5_h.jpg
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8320/8065 ... dbc5_h.jpg
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Sysop - I'd be interested in any feedback or suggestions you have for lighting shots like the back double bicep image I posted on the previous page. That was a first ever fitness/physique themed shoot - used a beauty dish for the main light, a strip box for some fill, a couple speelites bare for rim. Anything you'd suggest I do for future shots like that or just general tips you have for creating maximum detail and definition when lighting stuff like this?
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Agreed, it's great if used with the slightest of adjustments but very easy to over do it.0psys wrote:Play with the radius on the high pass, andy, and also use a low opacity eraser to slightly rub out parts that become oversharp.
The problem with the high pass sharpening menthod is it tends to thicken fine detail and make it look embossed.
This isn't a particularly noisy image, so if you use a simple unsharp mask with a radius of between 1.4-1.7, and a percentage of around 170-180, it'll probably look better.
unsharp masking i do 0.8/25% then reapply, normally twice.
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Actually, yeah, your way is better if you reapply.