As discussed in the old "open photo thread", this thread will be the new home for us to show our photos to one another, witha separate technical discussion thread.
mclarkson 2005.07.23, 02:56AM —
Yes, note my use of different shapes, textures, and colors in this relatively simple photo. Notice how I used diagonals to lend a sense of motion, inconclusiveness, and instability. And of course, the word 'erection' adds an element of humor to an otherwise abstract composition.

zaaa 2005.07.25, 08:59PM —
Teh_zaaalet brushing his 2 teeth.

arigato 2005.07.26, 01:56AM —
Wow, he really looks like both of you... cute kid!
the delicacy with which he's holding the brush is quite amusing.

zaaa 2005.07.26, 02:27AM —
Thanks. I need to add the proof of teh_zaaalet's deadliness.......
If this doesn't strike fear in your hearts gentlemen (and ladies) I can only fathom what will.
arigato 2005.07.26, 07:09PM —
I'm jealous of your clock.
Great shot of the moon - was that using a regular telephoto, or is it a crop of a super hi-res?
The fireworks are very interesting, too, I don't think I've seen anyone take that approach to firework shots. Nice work.
Icculus 2005.07.26, 07:14PM —
Originally posted by arigato
I'm jealous of your clock.
Great shot of the moon - was that using a regular telephoto, or is it a crop of a super hi-res?
The fireworks are very interesting, too, I don't think I've seen anyone take that approach to firework shots. Nice work.
not my clock..... yet
it completely makes what would have otherwie been a throway shot, it was completely unintentional.
450mm lens for the moon that was cropped.
i found setting up a tripod and shooting regular fireworks was boring, so i decided to use bulb and walk around. I find these types of photos to be much more enjoyable.
zaaa 2005.07.26, 07:28PM —
Originally posted by arigato
The fireworks are very interesting, too, I don't think I've seen anyone take that approach to firework shots. Nice work.
Indeed, I'm digging them as well.
arigato 2005.07.26, 08:17PM —
Originally posted by Icculus
450mm lens for the moon that was cropped.
So is that a 300mm lens and you're doing the digital conversion or a real 450mm?
curious.



