notoriousj said: Mach said: post those too Ok I will post them when I get them done, thinking of going to day but might be tomorrow. Not sure. | |
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I just picked up my camera after God knows how long.
I went to Wal-mart & asked the the young store attendant which isle I could find the flash powder, & he directed me to a some street-corner a few blocks away. What the hell, man.....!? | |
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Illustrator said: I just picked up my camera after God knows how long.
I went to Wal-mart & asked the the young store attendant which isle I could find the flash powder, & he directed me to a some street-corner a few blocks away. What the hell, man.....!? Large format camers with bellows are the fucking bomb...I learned on one thats 4x5 size. I rented it for a sememster from Calumet Photo http://www.calumetphoto.com/ in Chicago and used it in one of my photo classes....It was so much fun to work with large format film like that. | |
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When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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Fauxie said: Took this one of my nephew this morning:
OMG he is so cute but looks unhappy you are taking his picture... | |
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ZombieKitten said: I took this photo the other day of all the kids, to put into a panorama frame for my desk How did you get them all to look at the camera at the same time with their eyes open, sitting still, smiling, not making silly faces or simply wandering off? And there's five of them! I can't achieve that with only three! | |
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fathermcmeekle said: ZombieKitten said: I took this photo the other day of all the kids, to put into a panorama frame for my desk How did you get them all to look at the camera at the same time with their eyes open, sitting still, smiling, not making silly faces or simply wandering off? And there's five of them! I can't achieve that with only three! this was one out of 20 pics shot in rapid succesion - I was prepared to cut off their heads from the other pics to achieve perfection but I didn't need to - though second from left could use a more natural smile | |
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ive got 2 pics, on hi5 one i took 6 in feb and the other i took 10 mns ago, how do i upload them on 2 here | |
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love photography [Edited 7/5/06 0:36am] | |
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ZombieKitten said: fathermcmeekle said: How did you get them all to look at the camera at the same time with their eyes open, sitting still, smiling, not making silly faces or simply wandering off? And there's five of them! I can't achieve that with only three! this was one out of 20 pics shot in rapid succesion - I was prepared to cut off their heads from the other pics to achieve perfection but I didn't need to - though second from left could use a more natural smile I did and managed a childrens photography studio when I lived in chicago and that is the hardest thing to do is to get them to look at the camera and smile all that the same time. | |
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