Jin431
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looks like he likes speed so that's a great start!I do hope he ends up liking them. Right now though, if it isn’t Wile E Coyote and Road Runner he doesn’t care.
looks like he likes speed so that's a great start!I do hope he ends up liking them. Right now though, if it isn’t Wile E Coyote and Road Runner he doesn’t care.
I'm not a professional photographer though. I'm an amateur who cares a lot about gear... so it's a relevant question to me.No rudeness intended
There is a joke amongst Professional Photographers which parallels this
'If you have a great meal do you ask chief which Oven they cooked it in?'
looks like he likes speed so that's a great start!
For a minute there I thought we had Kylo Ren on the forum!My trusty Buco J24L - apologies for the once again dreadful picture quality - one day I will work out how you guys get such good selfies! View attachment 363366
Bad selfies is one of the things that makes this forum so greatMy trusty Buco J24L - apologies for the once again dreadful picture quality - one day I will work out how you guys get such good selfies! View attachment 363366
I'm not a professional photographer though. I'm an amateur who cares a lot about gear... so it's a relevant question to me.
Also, your analogy doesn't really work IMO. If I was an aspiring chef, I would ask a lot of questions about what another chef did to make a great meal if I had the opportunity.
My favorite phrase is something along the lines of "How do you know which photographers are the amateurs at an expo? The ones looking at the cameras. The pros are looking at lighting." I'm an amateur and am fine with that.
As @Joshua Holland mentioned, the type of camera used (35mm, apsc, etc) and the lens does matter in terms of the effect/framing of the photo. For example, this is relevant to me because I do not own a 50mm lens and I really like how these photos look.
You also are not aware of the fact that I know the OP and we talk on IG often.
One final important note- if you have to preface a comment with "no rudeness intended" then the comment is rude.
Ok I'm done.Ha - Kylo Ren would have a much better camera setup
Yeah, Knakorn killed it with those two pics, as does @JCSD (who is a professional) with his. One thing I learned from these two fine gentlemen is to use fast primes, keep them open for a nice background blur. So your question was quite valid and Knakorn's answer very informative. PS - I am now shopping for a cheap fast 50mm for my Nikon - I want to up my game!
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. File compression or shallower depth of field? If the latter, Knakorn positioned the camera close to himself, which gives super-shallow depth of field. I just got a 1.4 fifty for my Nikon. This forum has a way to pull money out of my pocket in more ways than one, lol.Yeah @Knakorn Piulueangsawat and @JCSD do a great job. I'm always impressed with JCSD's photos. My current set up is a 35 1.4 85 1.4 and 135 1.8 and I thought Knakorn's photos looked different than mine in terms of compression. I love my 135, but there isn't always enough room to get the right shot with it.
No I'm talking about compression of the scene. The further away you are physically from the subject, the flatter the person looks and the more the background is pulled forward.File compression or shallower depth of field? If the latter, Knakorn positioned the camera close to himself, which gives super-shallow depth of field. I just got a 1.4 fifty for my Nikon. This forum has a way to pull money out of my pocket in more ways than one, lol.
Finally having the carpet in two of my bedrooms removed. I had to move a bunch of stuff into my boys playroom, including these…
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You have mentioned some remorse over having passed on some jackets I came to own, I have the same feeling when I see the Collar on that Sears jacket. maybe I'm wrong, I have yet to get a Hercules jacket with the original collar. I suppose I created a new goal by that statement!
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Great looking jacket! Always love seeing the Mulhollandkudos to people who are into photography and pls do excuse the iphone photos that I share lol
Break in continues for this Mulholland
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