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So i'm an amateur photographer. I thought i'd start a thread for everyone to post their favorite pictures that they've taken. I'll start it off with a bunch of my favs that i've taken over the past year or so.
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Mikef, I love your photographs! They're very natural and very breathtaking in themselves. You did a wonderful job of capturing beauty in our environment, and it appears that you have a good eye for it. I could see some of these in the National Geographic.
A lot of the colors are so vivid and really boast and proclaim the subject, which was lovely. This one is astounding.
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How did you capture that? Beautiful shot! Keep them coming, you're doing wonderful things with your photos.
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The Jellyfish one is awesome! Great pics man!
The first one looks like the TV on the Radio cover
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mikef wrote:
So i'm an amateur photographer. I thought i'd start a thread for everyone to post their favorite pictures that they've taken. I'll start it off with a bunch of my favs that i've taken over the past year or so.
Cool stuff. Do you shoot 35mm or digital or other?
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this is actually my favorite thing i have ever done. it was supposed to be a 3-D autobiography using a self portait - the sheet music is the first song i ever really sang well and yeah those are lipstick prints all around the outsides of the box because i'm a cool kid. nice decorating job
i am seriously done now!!
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pamplemousse wrote:
Mikef, I love your photographs! They're very natural and very breathtaking in themselves. You did a wonderful job of capturing beauty in our environment, and it appears that you have a good eye for it. I could see some of these in the National Geographic.
A lot of the colors are so vivid and really boast and proclaim the subject, which was lovely. This one is astounding.
mikef wrote:
How did you capture that? Beautiful shot! Keep them coming, you're doing wonderful things with your photos.
thanks alot. this one i can't take full credit for the lighting on. It was taken at the jellyfish exhibit at the Boston aquarium (which if you ever get the chance to see is utterly beautiful)
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I'm currently in the process of updating site and portfolio.
i use digital. i really like your site. some really great stuff on there. the fireworks were amazing! how long of an exposure did you use? also that one of the fax machine is really great too!
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Very nice pics
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mikef wrote:
aliveguy77 wrote:
I'm currently in the process of updating site and portfolio.
i use digital. i really like your site. some really great stuff on there. the fireworks were amazing! how long of an exposure did you use? also that one of the fax machine is really great too!
Thanks! For the fireworks the exposures varied anywhere from a second to 10+ seconds, so the ones with longer trails have longer exposures and vice versa. I knew i didn't have much time while shooting, plus there was a crowd of people directly in front of me, so I set my camera to shutter priority, turned the dial inbetween each shot and let it ride.
What kind of digital camera do you have?
Macjunkie, your 3d self portrait is nifty Do you prefer mixed media projects or other stuff?
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