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Count Nerfedalot
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waitaminnit! previous post dated November 29 you show a militiaman wearing a short sleeve fatigues IN KIEV UKRAINE IN NOVEMBER? ??
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Yes, I know I'm paranoid, but am I paranoid enough?
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IainC
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waitaminnit! previous post dated November 29 you show a militiaman wearing a short sleeve fatigues IN KIEV UKRAINE IN NOVEMBER? ?? It's t-shirt weather here at the moment. To be fair, I like the cold and anything over about -7 is t-shirt weather as far as I'm concerned but we've had double-digit temperatures pretty much consistently apart from two days of snow a couple of weeks ago..
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calapine
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Trigger warning: Potato cam The catholic church presents: Punishment stocking garters as used in women's cloisters. 18th (lower) and mid-18 (middle) century. Picture is from my trip to the town museum today. The one on top is a brides garter, by the way. With that choice I'd pick marriage any day.
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« Last Edit: December 27, 2015, 10:55:50 AM by calapine »
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Restoration is a perfectly valid school of magic!
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IainC
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Had a go at portrait photography a couple of weeks ago and just got to editing the pictures. Didn't want to spend any money so the model is a friend and the studio is my lounge. I had an external flash through an umbrella, a lamp in a softbox and a big bank of windows for lighting. I was also experimenting with an old lens I got for cheap - a Nikkor 50mm f1.4. It needed an adaptor ring for my Canon body so there was no autofocus but it had a lovely creamy focus gradient. Melissa-17 by Iain Compton, on Flickr If you click through then be aware that some of the photos in that album are NSFW. I'm in Switzerland at the moment to spend Xmas and NY with the girlfriend's family. We went to an open mike show and I took my camera along for that too. IMG_2664.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr IMG_2710.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr
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calapine
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You have an interesting life. slighty jealousEdit: I had an external flash through an umbrella, a lamp in a softbox and a big bank of windows for lighting. I was also experimenting with an old lens I got for cheap - a Nikkor 50mm f1.4. It needed an adaptor ring for my Canon body so there was no autofocus but it had a lovely creamy focus gradient. For some reason I read that with Patrick Bateman's voice in my head. I hope Melissa is doing well...
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« Last Edit: December 28, 2015, 10:44:29 AM by calapine »
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Restoration is a perfectly valid school of magic!
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Sir T
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never understood why women shave their eyebrows and then draw fake ones on like that. Nice photo though.
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Hic sunt dracones.
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Khaldun
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I like the middle open mike shot.
I really want to get better with portraiture. It's really hard. Lighting is one part of the battle, the other is getting your subject to look the way you want. That part really unsettles me--I feel so nervous about wasting other people's time, etc. I was struck at how soft and surrounding the light in the shots with Melissa seems, Iain--is that on purpose?
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IainC
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I like the middle open mike shot.
I really want to get better with portraiture. It's really hard. Lighting is one part of the battle, the other is getting your subject to look the way you want. That part really unsettles me--I feel so nervous about wasting other people's time, etc. I was struck at how soft and surrounding the light in the shots with Melissa seems, Iain--is that on purpose?
Yeah, I tried to reduce hard shadows as much as possible. That's why I had no direct light that wasn't diffused by something. And I shot in the middle of the afternoon so I'd get some indirect sunlight through the net curtains. I know what you mean about directing too, I'm reasonably comfortable with the technical parts of photography (although I'm still a noob at lighting), but directing a model is a whole other thing. Luckily Melissa is pretty good at having her photo taken so I just let her swish around and pose as she wanted while I clicked away. I have an earlier set with her where I did more of the direction and, while there are some nice photos, there are a lot where she doesn't look totally comfortable.
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apocrypha
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Yeah working with a model/subject is the hardest part of portraiture, definitely. It's also where the difference between a professional/experienced model and an amateur/inexperienced shows up the most. Experienced models are a million times easier to work with and can turn the poses and expressions on and off like switches.
The one thing I'd say about your lighting is that there's no separation between your subject & the background. If your key light was closer to her and the ratio of key:fill was higher she'd 'pop' a bit more off the background. Another thing that can work very well is a hair/separation light opposite the key, creating a subtle highlight from behind the subject.
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"Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1915.
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murdoc
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Please ignore the filtering, I had the wrong setting on the camera and have't edited the .CR2 raw image yet. Pretty happy with it either way.
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Have you tried the internet? It's made out of millions of people missing the point of everything and then getting angry about it
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apocrypha
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Planes? Shit, I'm terrified to get in my car now!
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Great shot
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"Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1915.
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Khaldun
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Perfect moment.
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Stewie
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So I got up early this morning to get some sunrise shots. Headed out to White Rock beach (Just south of Vancouver, near the Can/US border) Set up camera on tripod - check F Stop set - check Aperture Priority Mode - check AEB 2 stops - check Burst shot on - check cable release plugged in and working- check Alright lets get some shots!..... Left lens Image Stabilization on while on tripod :( I suck Fortunately I realized and was able to get at least one salvageable shot.
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Khaldun
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Whenever I see it's going to be a foggy morning in winter, I try to force myself to get up at 5am and head out.
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IainC
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Khaldun
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What's the machine? Brewery?
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IainC
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What's the machine? Brewery?
It's an industrial coffee roaster. Shot through the window of this shop in the Alt Stadt IMG_2963.jpg by Iain Compton, on Flickr
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Sir T
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Took this photo 5 years ago and it popped back up on my facebook history thing. Still quite proud of it.
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Hic sunt dracones.
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Khaldun
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Really nice scene. Great light.
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Endie
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Taken at the northern end of St Andrew's West Sands on a Lumia while walking the faithless hound:
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My blog: http://endie.netTwitter - Endieposts "What else would one expect of Scottish sociopaths sipping their single malt Glenlivit [sic]?" Jack Thompson
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Khaldun
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Nice perspective. I love the look of the mist? blowing sand? water?
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Endie
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Nice perspective. I love the look of the mist? blowing sand? water?
It's blowing sand and it was right at collie eye-level. It baffles me that a dog can sit there with forty or fifty grains of sand in her eyes and care not a jot.
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My blog: http://endie.netTwitter - Endieposts "What else would one expect of Scottish sociopaths sipping their single malt Glenlivit [sic]?" Jack Thompson
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IainC
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apocrypha
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Planes? Shit, I'm terrified to get in my car now!
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Very nice Endie & Iain! Particularly like the 1st & 4th ones Iain.
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"Bourgeois society stands at the crossroads, either transition to socialism or regression into barbarism" - Rosa Luxemburg, 1915.
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Khaldun
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Love the picture of the guy in "Beach Bar 2". First shot is wonderfully austere.
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IainC
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That's a pretty neat shot. Cell phones are really pretty capable cameras these days. Yeah, I have an LG G4 and I bought it specifically because it has exceptional camera controls. I can adjust a lot of things before I hit the shutter button. Also the Instagram app uses the current camera settings which is handy too.
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Khaldun
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More fog!
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Endie
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These pictures were taken descending from Meall Bhuidhe (pronounced "Meeowl vooyer" and meaning "yellow hill" in Gaelic). They're phone camera shots and so a bit below par on quality but the scenes are gorgeous enough to make up for some of the technical limitations I imposed on them. The daylight in Scotland is pretty limited in duration in winter so these were taken during the race to lose as much altitude as possible before dark fell. The third picture is from earlier in the day but I include it just in case anyone here is a fan of Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped". The route he has David Balfour and Alan Breck take crosses Rannoch Moor, which this hill bounds, detours up to Ben Alder then eventually crosses the slopes of Meall Bhuidhe and drops into Glen Lyon (by which point Balfour is very ill). The third picture is the view down into Glen Lyon from the very ancient track that leads up from Allt a Mheanbhcruidh, over the Luban Feith a' Mhadaidh and down towards Meggernie Castle and which would have been taken by the characters at this point of the book.
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« Last Edit: January 27, 2016, 02:50:47 AM by Endie »
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My blog: http://endie.netTwitter - Endieposts "What else would one expect of Scottish sociopaths sipping their single malt Glenlivit [sic]?" Jack Thompson
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Khaldun
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Fantastic landscapes. I like the first one especially.
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Endie
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Fantastic landscapes. I like the first one especially.
I couldn't help looking at the first picture of your most recent pair and seeing the Innsmouth pike.
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My blog: http://endie.netTwitter - Endieposts "What else would one expect of Scottish sociopaths sipping their single malt Glenlivit [sic]?" Jack Thompson
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IainC
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Went to the state aviation museum yesterday. It was snowing pretty hard so I was the only one there. Unfortunately I had to chuck a lot of the photos I took because the driving snow towards the end of my trip was putting spots all over my lens. Anyhow, here's a broken MiG-25. Disassembled MiG-25 by Iain Compton, on Flickr MiG-25 by Iain Compton, on Flickr MiG-19 and MiG-29 by Iain Compton, on Flickr
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Endie
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I dunno about broken, I reckon most of that would buff out.
I am seriously jealous.
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IainC
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I dunno about broken, I reckon most of that would buff out.
I am seriously jealous.
There are so many amazing photo opportunities here in Kyiv that even locals don't realise because they think 'Oh, rotting Soviet uberjet, nbd..' I mean look at this, they are storing scrap firewood in the engine nozzles! MiG-25 by Iain Compton, on Flickr If any of the regulars here (basically if I internet know you reasonably well) want to come and spend a weekend or so clambering over Cold War hardware or photographing onion domes and Stalinist architecture, then just drop me a line and I'll be happy to show you around.
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