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As whisky suggested, here's a photography thread. I'm quite interested in it myself, and I take quite a few pictures. Anyone else? What types of equipment do you use? Favorite types of photography?

I myself get by with a Sony F505V (which I was thinking about trading in for the 707 that just came out) and do a lot of slow-speed photography. A few of the pictures I took a few days ago are in the meteor shower thread, and the rest of my photos are here.

I'd love to see some pictures that all of you folks have taken!

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a few of my more recent photos...

(one I'm sure you've seen before)

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This is a picture of me taking a picture of a Sony picture book taking a picture of me with my DSC-P1 at Comdex.
Phew ...that was tough
I just though this picture was funny as hell (in a geeky sorta way) Here it is

edit: took out the pic in favor of a link.

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Who's the hot chix0r?

I'm gonna get some prints made on tuesday, maybe I'll scan some and put them up. some experiments with different focus settings etc. on a manual Pentax K1000.

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I'm still at work, so all I have right now are random pics I uploaded a while back...

--these were taken on my roof with a crappy 640k pxl digital camera. Had to adjust the contrast a bit.


ps - please do, Hellraiser

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Will do. By the way, nice pics. Though the increased contrast makes the colors look a little surreal, but its a nice effect.

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good pics, but they do look a little fake with the funny contrast/brightness
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Without further ado, here are the two prints I had time to make today. There will probably be more coming, but I don't get a chance to develop again until next tuesday, so it'll be a few days.

This one was done at F2.8 with a 1/500 second exposure. Very crisp focus on the leaf between the boards, and about 1 inch in front and behind it, but the rest blurred. It is a really interesting study selective focus.

This here is an interesting effect, a double exposure which happened accidentally. It is really cool though, what happened was after taking a picture at F22 with a 1/60 second exposure, the aperture did not reset, but the shutter did. It happened to be the last picture on the roll, so to reset the aperture I advanced the film, but there was no film to advance, so the only thing that happened was the shutter got reset, and when I snapped off another shot it exposed the same film again, but the aperture did reset.

Hope you enjoy.

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I started playing with the negative scanner on my Cannon D660U, and will probably have about five or so more pics (lower quality than the two already posted) ready to show tomorrow. Then next week I'll make some more prints and scan them.

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Cool photo syf... how high is that flying side kick? You've got your kicking foot in a front kick position though :P HERE is photo of me doing flying side kick (Tae Kwon Do version) over a garden chair. Original image.. no manipulation.

THIS was taken outside my school. Slight fisheye effect and despeckle.

Both photos taken on my Kodak DC 4800

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