[Photos] Wandering Konkuk. - Page 2
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Jarvs
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PH
United States6173 Posts
Great job on all of them. There wasn't a single one I didn't like, and I liked every single one of them. BTW...what did you have your camera set to (specifically which body, ISO and the aperture you were mostly using)? They look great considering how dark it must have been. | ||
ZeroCartin
Costa Rica2390 Posts
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Lovin
Denmark812 Posts
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Kerotan
England2109 Posts
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mOnion
United States5651 Posts
you could never find shots like this in America. fmllllllllll | ||
thopol
Japan4560 Posts
The point is, if you make a habit of taking photographs to relieve stress, I'd be glad if you would share them. | ||
Chill
Calgary25951 Posts
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Not_Computer
Canada2277 Posts
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SchOOl_VicTIm
Greece2394 Posts
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rinoh
United States335 Posts
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
On February 03 2010 00:23 sArite_nite wrote: A rare shot of the elusive photographer behind all of these wonderful pictures. Beautiful. a shot of her and a " 'good' real estate agency" | ||
iSiN
United States1075 Posts
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FastEddieV
United States614 Posts
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On February 02 2010 22:10 Hyde wrote: Wow, these are some gorgeous pictures. I wish I could take pictures half as good as you NeverGG You wouldn't happen to have this picture in landscape would you? I want to use that as my wallpaper. I'll check the raws for you tonight | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On February 02 2010 22:22 7mk wrote: I'm glad you took the time to go out with your camera nice pictures, I dont think I would have been able to shoot such good photos under such bad lighting conditions. What camera/lens did you use? Also @PH - Thanks guys I used the EOS5D this time coupled with the f/1.4 50mm lens. It was so cold I didn't want to be spending time fiddling around with focus too much so I went full auto with the ISO set to 800 - a bit high, but it worked out decently enough considering I was running round to stop from becoming a snow(wo)man. | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On February 03 2010 04:42 thopol wrote: Wow, NeverGG, those are really great. I'd like to see more of your non-progaming work. Your ESPORTS stuff is obviously the glorious standard, but you really can flaunt your creativity and observation when it comes to these photos. Of course I don't mean to imply that your progaming photos are void of these features, and your shots of smaller things like a flier on the floor or someone's keyboard bag are some of my favorites. You have to adhere to certain norms when it comes to ESPORTS though. The point is, if you make a habit of taking photographs to relieve stress, I'd be glad if you would share them. Thank you - I totally understand where you're coming from. With eSports aside from special events there's not a massive variety of locations/items/people to shoot. I think that's why my fan-meeting and finals shots are usually more popular because we see a range of different things. Whereas with the non-eSports stuff I can go wild and there's always something new to capture. I'm hoping the weather perks up a bit more so I can go explore some of the other parks and shopping districts. When my Mum visits in April/May please expect a lot more photos because I am far more motivated and confident about non-eSports photography when I'm with someone else. | ||
caelym
United States6421 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + However I wasn't a big fan of: + Show Spoiler + anyway I really like your still life and city photos, but i think you should try to incorporate more people in your street photography. at least from a reader/viewer's point of view, I want to know about the life and social scene of South Korea, as well as it's quirky and bright city scene. And as a photog myself, i totally get what you're saying. Strolling and taking photos in a big city can be very relaxing | ||
Boblion
France8043 Posts
On February 02 2010 22:10 Hyde wrote: Wow, these are some gorgeous pictures. I wish I could take pictures half as good as you NeverGG You wouldn't happen to have this picture in landscape would you? I want to use that as my wallpaper. I was about to ask the same question lol High res of the pic for wallpaper <3 Awesome colours btw. and this one too please On February 03 2010 04:44 Chill wrote: Best one imo: :p | ||
NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On February 03 2010 08:43 caelym wrote: these were my two favorites: + Show Spoiler + However I wasn't a big fan of: + Show Spoiler + anyway I really like your still life and city photos, but i think you should try to incorporate more people in your street photography. at least from a reader/viewer's point of view, I want to know about the life and social scene of South Korea, as well as it's quirky and bright city scene. And as a photog myself, i totally get what you're saying. Strolling and taking photos in a big city can be very relaxing I've never played with photographing fire/smoke before and I definitely want to do it again. As for the other shot - towards the end it was getting hard to even hold the camera and my fingers were cramping up. It's still -8ish here ;_; I need to find some thin, but decently insulated gloves. When I went back inside my hands swelled up so badly. Also as I'm not being paid for these photos and they're not for something specific like my eSports work then I'm not looking to take 'perfect' shots all the time. I just want to play around and relax so I don't usually go crazy putting pressure on myself. This type of photography is my stress relief stuff. If I do day time shots I'll try to incorporate more captions into the posts, but it was 10pm by the time I finished and I had been at work all day/have work today so I was too tired to do more than edit them and then post. I usually just tend to answer people's specific questions if they ask them in the thread itself. | ||
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