post your flickrs, let's get some CRITIQUE UP IN THIS SHIT.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/slipq/
Photography thred
Started by: Slippery-Q | Replies: 19 | Views: 2,948
Jun 2, 2012 2:53 AM #668546
Jun 7, 2012 5:21 PM #672100
c'mon, someone else here has to enjoy photography.
Jun 7, 2012 5:34 PM #672108
nice photos, you are good at doing tricks with a skateboard :)
but there is already a photo/picture thread.
but there is already a photo/picture thread.
Jun 7, 2012 6:14 PM #672124
dammit, this happened the last time i made a photography thread.
I'M NOT ASKING FOR PICTURES OF YOURSELF, I AM ASKING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY.
also, none of those skaters are me, just my friends. thank you, though. :>
I'M NOT ASKING FOR PICTURES OF YOURSELF, I AM ASKING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY.
also, none of those skaters are me, just my friends. thank you, though. :>
Jun 9, 2012 5:38 AM #673079
shut up .
Jun 15, 2012 6:35 PM #677840
Ima gettin t3i in a few weeks,i'll post my stuff if anyone is bothered..
Jun 18, 2012 11:31 PM #680026
What camera do you use? I love the feel of them...almost like a lomo-esqe type of coloration to them. There's also a bit of a vintage feel to em. Do you apply filters and stuff in photoshop or is it natural. I don't really have much to critique about your stuff. It's pretty awesome man. :D
I honestly don't like using Flickr that much...I have a DA page with my photos However. Just browse and stuff:
http://thelilartist.deviantart.com/
I honestly don't like using Flickr that much...I have a DA page with my photos However. Just browse and stuff:
http://thelilartist.deviantart.com/
Jul 3, 2012 7:38 AM #689183
Quote from KUDAIma gettin t3i in a few weeks,i'll post my stuff if anyone is bothered..
Sure, I'd be interested to take a look.
Quote from ErinButtWhat camera do you use? I love the feel of them...almost like a lomo-esqe type of coloration to them. There's also a bit of a vintage feel to em. Do you apply filters and stuff in photoshop or is it natural. I don't really have much to critique about your stuff. It's pretty awesome man. :D
I honestly don't like using Flickr that much...I have a DA page with my photos However. Just browse and stuff:
http://thelilartist.deviantart.com/
I use a Canon Rebel T3, not the best, but not the worst. The crop-factor really pisses me off with this camera, other than that, this thing is a great entry-level camera. It's funny that you bring up the 'lomo-esqe' feel to them, I had actually used the Holga 135 as my first camera. Not sure if you're familiar with Holga, but it has a huge cult following behind it with the whole 'lomography' deal and what not. As for editing, yes, I do apply a deal of work behind them, but not through Photoshop; I use Lightroom as my software. I don't feel Photoshop is as good for post-processing with digital images as Lightroom is; however, that is just my opinion. Anyhow, thanks for the compliments, and I will be taking a look at a few of your photos. Sorry for such a late response, I neglect this place now due to personal reasons.
Jul 15, 2012 5:44 PM #698286



some of my favorite shots i've taken recently.
this place needs MORE PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Jul 16, 2012 12:17 AM #698454
I was thinking of getting into photography, but i've only got my ipod to take pics with, and i dont have enough for a camera....
Jul 16, 2012 1:00 AM #698484
you don't need a super kickass camera to get into photography. it's all about the subject and the person behind the camera, not the camera itself.
HOWEVER, if you're low on dosh, you could always turn to film. that's the format i had started out upon, and i learned a lot from using it. it's relatively cheap also, depending on where you live.
go to your local thrift/goodwill, and ask about cameras. chances more than not, they usually carry an old selection of decent film cameras; for a cheap price too. once you have your camera, do some research upon it, make sure the shit works, grab some film, and get busy.
HOWEVER, if you're low on dosh, you could always turn to film. that's the format i had started out upon, and i learned a lot from using it. it's relatively cheap also, depending on where you live.
go to your local thrift/goodwill, and ask about cameras. chances more than not, they usually carry an old selection of decent film cameras; for a cheap price too. once you have your camera, do some research upon it, make sure the shit works, grab some film, and get busy.
Jul 16, 2012 1:22 AM #698495
Quote from Slippery-Q
where is this one taken?, looks pretty cool with the utility poles coming out of the brush and the forest in the back leaving that little space for the sky, makes me wanna be there :)
Jul 16, 2012 1:25 AM #698497
Quote from Philitowhere is this one taken?, looks pretty cool with the utility poles coming out of the brush and the forest in the back leaving that little space for the sky, makes me wanna be there :)
NONONONONO, you do NOT wanna be there.
that was taken within the dark, crappy recesses of a small, hick filled village upon the outskirts of Charleston, West Virginia.
the place is crawling with fat, ghetto, white hicks. i went to the location to visit my grandmother. the only reason i have this picture is because there is a group of wild chickens and roosters that live within the 'neighborhood', and they were being fed while i was walking down the road.
the place is terrible.
Jul 16, 2012 6:35 AM #698617
then the people are terrible?, anyway the place looks cool
Jul 16, 2012 2:41 PM #698826
they're both terrible.
and alright, if you say so.
and alright, if you say so.