Non-Surf Related Photos

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by tbing, Oct 14, 2008.

  1. tbing

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  2. bbnj

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    Tbing runs train on all other photographers. WALL HIGH 07
     

  3. blue crush

    blue crush Well-Known Member

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    theese are all reall sweeet pics
     
  4. jay cagney

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  5. tbing

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    Jay, thats a sick portrait.
     
  6. jk06385

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    Jay what type of flash equipment are you working with? I noticed a lot of your shots are at night with back and side lighting... they look killer
     
  7. jay cagney

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    thanks, i have two sunpak 555's, but sometimes i get to use other peoples equipment which ranges from vivitar 285's to q-flashes to alien bees to profotos. usually my sunpaks though
     
  8. tbing

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  9. terra-firma intolerant

    terra-firma intolerant Well-Known Member

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    If you can't surf, and there's snow, why not snow-skurf!

    Finally putting my skimboard to good use...

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  10. tbing

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    Taken with my phone. I got my finger jammed in a door. Took the finger print to the finger nail and flesh down to the bone. Hanging on by a thread. Told me it was best not to use stitches because they'd just stitch dead skin back to my finger... so they taped it and hopefully the flesh will heal itself.
     
  11. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

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    Damn man.....that's beat. Looks painful......post a macro of it in HDR. :D
     
  12. MDSurfer

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    TBing

    In my best ET voice, "Ooooooooouch." I trust that's not your shutter release finger. That would be a bummer. Look on the bright side, you still have nine working digits.
     
  13. tbing

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    My middle finger, but it hurts to hold my cam. Maybe a few days and I can shoot again...
     
  14. terra-firma intolerant

    terra-firma intolerant Well-Known Member

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    "Man, what finger did you mutilate?" [(You hold up finger) "This one!"]
    "Chill man, don't have to be all aggro!"
     
  15. tbing

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    Its great. i can give my teacher the finger without getting in trouble.
     
  16. tbing

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  18. normandysurf

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    So i have to do a long exposure project for my photography class usign a bunch of different things. anyone have any suggestions?
     
  19. jk06385

    jk06385 Well-Known Member

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    Shoot a busy intersection at night.
     
  20. tbing

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    What do you mean by long exposure? 30s 15s or just like 1s?

    For 30s, like said, you can shoot an intersection.
    Can do a ghosting effect, set up shot, open shutter, go sit in like 15s and stay til the end, and it'll give you a ghostly effect. (make sure you're in a well lit room, and the ap is minimum)
    Something like 1s, you can go to a busy place, and shoot it. If its reallllllly busy, everyone will be walking around, and it'll give them a small trail, as if it was in a fast motion.