A quick & helpful guideline for photographers to help them choose models and how to find them.
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May 11, 2006
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
KODAK DX6490 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA 1/256 second F/3.6 56 mm Jul 18, 2005, 7:45:58 PM |
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the grainyness is nice. Makes it look you are in the 70's or 60's.
you know like, video quality back then was grainy.
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check out my husband ~jahshalom
and my clubs
=macusers *pixel-pax ~Club-Vector *vexelove
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"Everybody has a secret world inside of them. All of the people of the world, I mean everybody. No matter how dull and boring they are on the onside, inside them they've all got unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds."
~Neil Gaiman
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check out my husband ~jahshalom
and my clubs
=macusers *pixel-pax ~Club-Vector *vexelove
The composition is a little bit weak, though. Just a tad: the bottom doesn't feel complete, but everything else is just right.
Now.. there's always something about looking at an old black and white photograph back from the days... So grainy and soft, yet it's still very pleasing. Why? With the advent of digital, it's a competition for perfection... leaving the old days of film behind. The smallest flaw is now all of a sudden unacceptable. I still love the photographs from back then. It was more... human...
I hope that was helpful to you and I look forward to seeing more!
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Shut up!! I'm not gonna drink some opaque white liquid that was secreted by a COW!!! -Ed on milk
I have pride in not taking pride in my appearence.
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check out my husband ~jahshalom
and my clubs
=macusers *pixel-pax ~Club-Vector *vexelove
--
check out my husband ~jahshalom
and my clubs
=macusers *pixel-pax ~Club-Vector *vexelove
--
Do you know how in marketing, the names of products should be short and catchy? The Ford Mustang, the Big Mac,... etc.. And then there's this: the Tamron AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD Aspherical IF SP
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