*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

G25r8cer

Active Member
do it man, they are wicked...and you can do crazy angles.

Set it up, hit the timer, and you can do awesome stuff!

Sweet

Im excited now

Edit: More shots

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G25r8cer

Active Member
For me, photography isn't about seeing the world as it is and trying to create an exact replica of "natural"[If I wanted that, I wouldn't edit my photos]--It's about making what the world is, appear as it should be in my own eyes.

Should be on a T-Shirt :D
 

Fatback

VIP Member
Nice ^ Did you get a new camera? What ISO did you take those pics at?

No I still have the same P&S I am probably going to get a XS/1000D sometime after Christmas. The 1st and 3rd where taken with ISO 100 and the 2nd I had it on ISO200. It's pretty noisy even on the lower ISO which sucks, especially in the parts that are out of focus the noise really shows. I sometimes try to take out some of the grain with some post processing but that just results in loosing a lot of quality in the photo. Some times I end up blurring the background with PS which will usually cover up a good bit of the grain and make it less noticeable, but I didn't do that on those.
 
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Geoff

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Don't you have some sort of aperture priority mode on your P&S? If so, use that instead of blurring with Photoshop.
 

Jet

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[-0MEGA-];1380500 said:
Don't you have some sort of aperture priority mode on your P&S? If so, use that instead of blurring with Photoshop.

Even at the lowest apertures you're going to have a hard time getting a blurred background with a P&S.
 

Fatback

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[-0MEGA-];1380500 said:
Don't you have some sort of aperture priority mode on your P&S? If so, use that instead of blurring with Photoshop.

Nah I don't have anything like that. I have Auto, Manual, Program, DIS, Portrait, and Scene. I mostley just use Manual and Program.

Even at the lowest apertures you're going to have a hard time getting a blurred background with a P&S.

Tis the truth

Yea it's hard to get a blurred background with a P&S.

Besides, most cheap P&S don't have an AP mode.

Yea and mine is really cheap
 

Geoff

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Even at the lowest apertures you're going to have a hard time getting a blurred background with a P&S.
Tis the truth
Well if it has a portrait mode it may blur it enough as long as the subject is far enough away from the background.

Besides, most cheap P&S don't have an AP mode.
I haven't looked at them lately, but I seem to remember my Canon Powershot camera did.

Nah I don't have anything like that. I have Auto, Manual, Program, DIS, Portrait, and Scene. I mostley just use Manual and Program.
Can you set the aperture in manual mode?
 

Ramodkk

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Yeah the PowerShot series are amazing! But I think he mentioned at some point that his P&S falls in the sub $50, that's the kind of P&S I meant lol
 
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