Look at the pretty chem trails
burnzz those photos are really bad
and by really bad I mean I wish I lived somewhere that was that pretty
and by really bad I mean I wish I lived somewhere that was that pretty

100 miles from Las VegasCC-Marley wrote:
Look at the pretty chem trails
thanks - this state has high desert, low desert, mountains, and 5 national parks. if we only had a beach . . .Finray wrote:
burnzz those photos are really bad
and by really bad I mean I wish I lived somewhere that was that pretty
here i have a regular dslr cam shot and then a shot with 'miniature' effect setting on the pocket size canon s100. Yes! So much fun.



wtf that is awesome. surely there's a way to replicate the effect on a DSLR?

Here are some photos I took on a quick trip to Ocean City some weeks ago

It Begins by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Flight by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Dark Before Light by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Cool Blue by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

The Wave by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Sunrise A by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Sunrise B by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

The East Pole by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

The Road Ahead by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

It Begins by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Flight by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Dark Before Light by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Cool Blue by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

The Wave by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Sunrise A by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

Sunrise B by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

The East Pole by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

The Road Ahead by hurricaneDC, on Flickr

maybe with a lensbaby ... i only know a post wayHurricane2k9 wrote:
wtf that is awesome. surely there's a way to replicate the effect on a DSLR?

^ good use of thirds. A little more of that interesting foreground could make that shot shine.
One from last semester. Uploading some older stuff due to shooting inactivity

Whitworth sports - even more! by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
One from last semester. Uploading some older stuff due to shooting inactivity

Whitworth sports - even more! by Gregory Moser, on Flickr
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Dey look like ants!
Yeah, you can. Look up tilt shift.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
wtf that is awesome. surely there's a way to replicate the effect on a DSLR?
But you can do it to a normal photo using with photoshop/gimp/etc so don't need a special lens. There's plenty of tutorials online, but you're basically applying a blur to the fore and background. Then colourize to give a cartoonish look (to make things look painted rather than real).
You can get some really cool results:


Set it to aperture priority, maximum aperture.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
wtf that is awesome. surely there's a way to replicate the effect on a DSLR?
Fuck Israel
A few randoms from the park yesterday,
http://skywatcherz.com/blog/2012/02/05/ … tham-park/
http://skywatcherz.com/blog/2012/02/05/ … tham-park/
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Just a panoramic pic but tinypic shrunk it alot
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Today at the beach
eye c u

Shoulda shopped her wild hairs

Sunset-0074 by Kerry Marion, on Flickr

Sunset-5 by Kerry Marion, on Flickr
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I actually missed that until you pointed it out. Even after post processing
It's a good photo tho.. I just have a habit of looking for reflections..lol
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