Photography thread!
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I actually traded in my 18-55 for a 50mm 1.8, so not as good at wideangle landscape, I'm more of the upclose, lots of bokeh kind of amateur photographer.
Funny enough I just had someone message me on social media asking me if I wanted to do Family and/or pet photography. I'm like argh, means I have to do more customer service, but you know, got tuesdays and thursdays now so I guess I would be self-employed those days.
Funny enough I just had someone message me on social media asking me if I wanted to do Family and/or pet photography. I'm like argh, means I have to do more customer service, but you know, got tuesdays and thursdays now so I guess I would be self-employed those days.
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jediuser598 wrote:I actually traded in my 18-55 for a 50mm 1.8, so not as good at wideangle landscape, I'm more of the upclose, lots of bokeh kind of amateur photographer.
Funny enough I just had someone message me on social media asking me if I wanted to do Family and/or pet photography. I'm like argh, means I have to do more customer service, but you know, got tuesdays and thursdays now so I guess I would be self-employed those days.
Get a telephoto or normal IS lens and sell your services.
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I'm actually in the process of doing exactly that. A 50mm 1.8 lens is a great lens for portraits, sure with my DX camera it's cropped so that's it's basically 75mm but that still works well for portraits in general.Speaker to Animals wrote:jediuser598 wrote:I actually traded in my 18-55 for a 50mm 1.8, so not as good at wideangle landscape, I'm more of the upclose, lots of bokeh kind of amateur photographer.
Funny enough I just had someone message me on social media asking me if I wanted to do Family and/or pet photography. I'm like argh, means I have to do more customer service, but you know, got tuesdays and thursdays now so I guess I would be self-employed those days.
Get a telephoto or normal IS lens and sell your services.
Taking pictures of people, it's a learning process I'd say. I have the customer service experience, but as towards posing them? Well I don't know a whole lot about that. As towards other markets, I'm actually building a body of work around the miniature market right now, being that in the greater Seattle area there are a fair amount of nerds, and even if I'm just taking hi-def photos of people's miniatures for insurance purposes, it's still money.
Here's something that took me about 30 min to put together before work, for a friend the other day.
With my 1.8 though, I'm going to be able to do a lot better than the above image. I probably need to hop over to goodwill to gerry rig some lighting as well.
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So that's why they call him apeman. Mountain Operator, eh? Impressive.apeman wrote:Me:
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"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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Beautiful shots man!apeman wrote:I took this one of Apegirl in an area of the Adirondacks that has never been logged, all old growth, and yes, apegirl is jacked
same trip, different weather
I photoshopped this a bit much, but normies really like it:
6 months before cancer finally overcame dear father, I dragged him up this desert tower, and he said it was the best adventure of his life:
^ that was taken on an iPhone believe it or not
Avalanche Lake, on the way to climb the Trap Dyke (iPhone):
Shikata ga nai
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Wow, whoever did the painting on that is pretty awesome.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:
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The pegasus escutcheon is a decal.jediuser598 wrote:Wow, whoever did the painting on that is pretty awesome.Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:
No decals here, however:
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Smitty-48 wrote:So that's why they call him apeman. Mountain Operator, eh? Impressive.apeman wrote:Me:
Apegirl seconding famous climb called "The Dangler" after my lead:
Me again:
The High Peaks, Lake Placid, NY:
Me starting up a long multi-pitch ice route:
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I get the feeling you just like taking ass shots of Apegirl.