Yep! You go to FSU?![]()
Matt by Discoid, on Flickr
Matt by Discoid, on Flickr
Moon by Discoid, on Flickr
Moon by Discoid, on Flickr
FSU by Discoid, on Flickr
Matt by Discoid, on Flickr
Fountain by Discoid, on Flickr
Fountain by Discoid, on Flickr
Matt by Discoid, on Flickr
FSU by Discoid, on Flickr
Matt by Discoid, on Flickr
Was skiing the last week, Alps, South Tirol, Dolomite Alps.
Every time I visit the Alps, I consider moving there when I return home...
sonnenuntergang by scrollt, on Flickr
It was the first time I really used my Fuji X-T1 in the wild. I love this little camera and lenses... beside some missing pixels I don't miss my 5d II at all. Did not expect that!
So great!
love this
Picked up A7II today. So far very cool. Fast. Tiny. Feels great in your hand.
Only issues so far is getting used to the menu system (coming from Canon). Doesn't come with a wall charger. You charge it via USB cableMemory card door comes open when you grab the camera. Could have used a lock or something.
Took a walk around International District in Seattle on a slow Sunday night. Was still getting used to the menus.
I've not had the opportunity to try it (damn you southern UK weather), but the key for capturing snow as you see it is to overcome the fact that your camera will be trying to make the scene grey, and struggling to deal with all of the light reflected back at it. Shoot manual (or AV and compensate) so that you can over expose, and you may also want to tinker with a custom WB (which you can deal with in POST if you shoot RAW).There was some nice light, big snow going on last night so I was trying to take pictures. Most came out like garbage, so noisey. Either needed to high of an ISO, or too slow of a shutter speed.
Anyone have tips on shooting snow? I've been obsessed with the idea of that type of shot since I first got a camera, but it's been so difficult to achieve. I feel like it might be a hardware deficiency unfortunately.
DSC05343 by tylerjacobs, on Flickr
There was some nice light, big snow going on last night so I was trying to take pictures. Most came out like garbage, so noisey. Either needed to high of an ISO, or too slow of a shutter speed.
Anyone have tips on shooting snow? I've been obsessed with the idea of that type of shot since I first got a camera, but it's been so difficult to achieve. I feel like it might be a hardware deficiency unfortunately.
Do you guys think $690 for a Fuji X100 is a fair price?
Here's a shot from earlier today during my sons soccer practice.
Testing my calibrated 35mm 1.4 by MOTUS_MX, on Flickr
And here's the 1-1 crop.
1-1 crop by MOTUS_MX, on Flickr
So I wanna buy my gf a camera for Vday since she loves taking pics with the shitty iphone. Which ones should I consider? Not even sure where to start with this stuff. Would appreciate if you guys DM me with the details so we don't derail the thread thanks!.
I'll answer for you in the Photography Hardware thread![]()
Ah this thread made me want to get back into carrying around my camera all the time! It's been a while since I properly shot anything but I have some nice pictures from recent trips
Paris on film.
You guys have inspired me to try some movie-esque ratios though, looking forward to trying that :3