Jul 25, 2008, 07:39 AM | |
IJskonIJn's "art"
I do a little photography:
Let's start with my masterpiece: ![]() Bruges, this is how i make a boring schooltrip fun: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() London (same story, but this trip wasn't boring): ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That's it for now, if you like them, i'll update some more
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Jul 25, 2008, 08:20 AM | |
Those BW-pictures are AWESOME. You've done a great job with the coffee mug, I love it.
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Jul 25, 2008, 06:02 PM | |
I second Xobim fully, though my personal favorite is the fourth. The contrast is amazing, especially how the people are visible as silhouettes against the reflective road. It implies their presence without making them obvious or central to the image.
I personally don't like the color ones as much; they might be good alone, but right next to your grayscale photos they look much less crisp, like maybe you used a different camera (except the statue, which looks very sharp). I think the main difference between the first photos and the latter ones is the lack of contrast; they are too busy and colorful, especially the cityscape ones, and the angles they are taken from are too generic. I think the shot of the bridge could've been great in terms of contrast (with the light colored building against a dark sky), but all the bursts of light are too distracting. Of course, I'm hardly a photography critic. I wouldn't feel right saying "try less bursts of light next time" when it's really out of your control who has their lights on and who doesn't. There's an element of luck there I can only be in awe at; that you were able to capture these moments naturally rather than create them must take an unimaginable timing, and I'd feel bad saying "time better". But regardless, the best advice I can give is to keep contrast in mind. Have you considered posting your work on stock photography sites? I know on some you can get paid by people using your images, while others are free, usually just with a term of use like "let me know anywhere you use it". There is definitely a demand, as few designers take their own photography for their products.
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Jul 25, 2008, 10:03 PM | |
nice shots =D. i'd do some photoshop on it. the first ain't bad. the rest looks like just random photos being taken.
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Jul 25, 2008, 11:44 PM | |
What Radium said. Fourth is amazing, I also like the yellow-ish one and the last one. I can't even explain why I like the last one, it's just something about the light and stuff that makes it look like it was just intended to be that way.
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Jul 26, 2008, 02:45 AM | |
@ Radium
The Contrast between the colored (or coloured?) photos and the gray (grey?) photos are only there because i posted them together in one post. If i had posted the bruges photo's and the london photos not together, you may have liked them all.
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Jul 26, 2008, 07:38 AM | ||
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![]() BTW, what camera did you use, Ijskonijn? The time-lapse came out nicely on the 7th picture, but it wasn't so visible in the last photo. You should've focussed more on the ferris wheel, since it gives a nice glow. The buildings on the background are very obstructive in some way. Parts of the picture are a swirl of motion, while the buildings aren't and just stand there... I don't like the contrast, because the buildings are too "powerful" in that contrast. But that's just my thought on the last photo; Ignore it if you want to... And why is Bruges so boring? I was there a few days ago and I loved it!
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Jul 26, 2008, 12:21 PM | |
Bruges wasn't boring, the schooltrip was
![]() But anyway My (well, my dad's) camera is a Olympus C-310 Zoom: ![]() It's horrible to work with it, it does everything automatically. The only way i can take those Time-lapse photo's is to take the Flitser* off, and hope the ISO stays low *(I don't know what the English word is, it's the flashing white light when you take photo)
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Jul 26, 2008, 04:03 PM | ||
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"Flash". Though I have to admit I like the sound of "flitser" more.
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Jul 27, 2008, 02:05 PM | ||
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Jul 28, 2008, 02:34 AM | |
fietsen?
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Jul 29, 2008, 12:06 PM | |
I really like the first and third shots in your latest post. The second one I think is bland, partly because the picture is cut nearly in half - half sky, half boat. Keep the rule of thirds in mind.
I don't like the last one. There's no real point of interest and again the horizon is in the middle of the picture. |
Sep 4, 2008, 07:16 AM | ||
What's with the resolution?
The first one is not so interesting, the flags on the second looks cool, and the lasers with the hands are a bit creepy (in a cool way though). Cameras are the one thing I don't like oldschool p:
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Sep 4, 2008, 01:18 PM | |
I'm totally digging the purple lights. Awesome job you did there!
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