Photo of Old Camera
Hola:
Today I took this photo about this memory: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4319420908/ Thanks for the technical comments about photography. -- MMYV http://www.mmyv.com |
Photo of Old Camera
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 14:24:39 -0500, mmyvusenet wrote:
Hola: Today I took this photo about this memory: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4319420908/ Thanks for the technical comments about photography. Take a look at this thread, there is a camera similar to it. |
Photo of Old Camera
In article , Rich wrote:
On Jan 31, 2:24=A0pm, "mmyvusenet" wrote: Hola: Today I took this photo about this memory: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4319420908/ Thanks for the technical comments about photography. -- MMYVhttp://www.mmyv.com It's kind of boring. Sitting on some cheap melamine shelving. Clean it up with q-tips and Windex first, it looks dirty. Then shoot it so that it looks like a product shot. Either blow out a white background, or find one that looks interesting. WTF??? Are you crazy???? Cleaning an antique, whether it be an old firearm, or camera, or anything of age is a cardinal sin and devalues the item 10 fold!!!!!! |
Photo of Old Camera
Rich wrote:
Then shoot it so that it looks like a product shot. You mean as uncreative as possible? BugBear |
Photo of Old Camera
mmyvusenet wrote:
Hola: Today I took this photo about this memory: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mmyv/4319420908/ Thanks for the technical comments about photography. Your lens it at its widest, and this has caused quite severe spherical abberation, which is not a good look. Either learn to post-correct this, or shoot with longer focal lengths, which tend to have this abberation to a far lower extent. BugBear |
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Rich wrote:
On Feb 1, 4:57 am, bugbear wrote: Rich wrote: Then shoot it so that it looks like a product shot. You mean as uncreative as possible? BugBear Yes, all product shots are uncreative and amateur shots are high art. Would you mind contradiction assertions I've made, not straw men you've fabricated? BugBear |
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Rich wrote:
On Feb 1, 6:25 am, bugbear wrote: Rich wrote: On Feb 1, 4:57 am, bugbear wrote: Rich wrote: Then shoot it so that it looks like a product shot. You mean as uncreative as possible? BugBear Yes, all product shots are uncreative and amateur shots are high art. Would you mind contradiction assertions I've made, not straw men you've fabricated? BugBear You first. You made the claim. What - that products shots have a strong tendancy to be uncreative? Pick up a supermarket flyer sometime. Or most any shopping site: See any creativivity here? http://www.toolbank.com/c/B0017 BugBear |
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bugbear wrote:
Rich wrote: On Feb 1, 6:25 am, bugbear wrote: Rich wrote: On Feb 1, 4:57 am, bugbear wrote: Rich wrote: Then shoot it so that it looks like a product shot. You mean as uncreative as possible? BugBear Yes, all product shots are uncreative and amateur shots are high art. Would you mind contradiction assertions I've made, not straw men you've fabricated? BugBear You first. You made the claim. What - that products shots have a strong tendancy to be uncreative? Pick up a supermarket flyer sometime. Or most any shopping site: See any creativivity here? http://www.toolbank.com/c/B0017 Hmm. Crickets and tumbleweed. BugBear |
Very nice camera, I dont know why but I love these old grandpas :) Fotos taken with them always look so great
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