Photography

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c/photography is a community centered on the practice of amateur and professional photography. You can come here to discuss the gear, the technique and the culture related to the art of photography. You can also share your work, appreciate the others' and constructively critique each others work.

Please, be sure to read the rules before posting.

THE RULES

  1. Be nice to each other

This Lemmy Community is open to civil, friendly discussion about our common interest, photography. Excessively rude, mean, unfriendly, or hostile conduct is not permitted.

  1. Keep content on topic

All discussion threads must be photography related such as latest gear or art news, gear acquisition advices, photography related questions, etc...

  1. No politics or religion

This Lemmy Community is about photography and discussion around photography, not religion or politics.

  1. No classified ads or job offers

All is in the title. This is a casual discussion community.

  1. No spam or self-promotion

One post, one photo in the limit of 3 pictures in a 24 hours timespan. Do not flood the community with your pictures. Be patient, select your best work, and enjoy.

  1. If you want contructive critiques, use [Critique Wanted] in your title.

  2. Flair NSFW posts (nudity, gore, ...)

  3. Do not share your portfolio (instagram, flickr, or else...)

The aim of this community is to invite everyone to discuss around your photography. If you drop everything with one link, this become pointless. Portfolio posts will be deleted. You can however share your portfolio link in the comment section if another member wants to see more of your work.

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My first attempt at doing "product photography"

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Little Flower (pixtagram.social)
submitted 1 week ago by skizzles to c/[email protected]
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Shot w/ a 40mm f/1.8 Konica Hexanon lens using a slide film recipe

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/22563127

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Mushroom Primordia (pixtagram.social)
submitted 2 weeks ago by skizzles to c/[email protected]
 
 

Mushroom Primordia.

Need to work on getting things in focus a little better.

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Orange Moss (pixtagram.social)
submitted 2 weeks ago by skizzles to c/[email protected]
 
 

Found this growing alongside some green moss underneath/behind a waterfall.

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Mine: ISO, Drive Mode, Battery Info, Digital Zoom. I have 2 more slots. Does your camera provide this feature? What is on your custom menu?

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"Clouds" were made from snow resting on top of a bush.

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I've been messing with #infrared #photography using #termux #dcraw & #imagemagick  to process RAW files without needing a computer.

There are examples, instructions & the scripts, in mobile friendly chunks, on my #selfhosted website, & the basics are on github too (https://github.com/Linecutterx/PhotoScript) More examples at https://www.macklin.co/infrared-photography-0/

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Taken with a Fairphone 3

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Taken with a regular 'ol potato iPhone 13 (with a dirty lens by all appearances, heh.) Some light editing and noise removal + the perspective has been fiddled with a bit

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I've been looking into anthotypes recently and thought they were pretty interesting.

Then I started to wonder if it was possible to make an anthotype that could display multiple colors (like a colored photograph).

I came across this post and thought it was like the reverse of a regular anthotype.

Which made me wonder if you could use the same process to create a colored picture?

I was thinking if you took plants that produce pigments across the color spectrum and mixed them together it could make the coating black.

Then when the light hits the paper it removes the pigments from the other colors on the spectrum only leaving the color that was hit in that space eventually creating a colored picture.

I haven't had the chance to try this yet and I am not really knowledgeable about photography, but would this work?

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Urban flux (piefed.social)
submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Minolta MD 50mm f/1.4 using an 80A conversion filter

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hi fellow photographers!

  • Do you render your digital pictures on paper (print)?

  • Do you use a printer in the home for it?

  • What printer do you use?

  • What printer would you recommend with cost vs quality in mind? (8.5 x 11 prints would be fine)

  • Do you send your pictures to a commercial printer?

  • Do you goto the nearest Staples or Walmart and use the printers there?

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Another Bug (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 month ago by skizzles to c/[email protected]
 
 
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