Thanks man. Luckly the warm weather is gone now so I wont be seeing these lil creatures for a long time.
I re-discovered myself today trying new things in post. Now I will be even more happy with my stuff!
Escalada por Agus Glauber, en Flickr
Thanks man. Luckly the warm weather is gone now so I wont be seeing these lil creatures for a long time.
I re-discovered myself today trying new things in post. Now I will be even more happy with my stuff!
Escalada por Agus Glauber, en Flickr
Tight shot agus, some intense blur on the background! I feel like taking some shots soon. I haven't been out with my camera in a little while. I still didn't even test my lens for skateboarding yet because I've been quite busy with work. Should hopefully get some done when some of my buddies get back from their trip!
Work sucks. Rain too, but I managed to take some pics today.
This one isn't exactly what I was looking for but turned the mounted flash ON and got this. Interesting.
A friend of mine. From today.
El Vago por Agus Glauber, en Flickr
You guys should try street photography.
Don't take this the wrong way, but anyone with a good lens and a general knowledge of using a camera can take shots of droplets on leaves etc. Don't get me wrong, that's cool too!
However, I'd love to see you guys go out into town, shove your cameras up peoples faces, take sneaky snapshots or simply asking people that interest you for a portrait. It's a thrill, and it's a lot more rewarding when your photos tell some kind of story. It's also a good way to meet new people.
This isn't critiscism or anything, I just would like to see your cities and people and everyday lives.
Just a thought, haha.
Originally Posted by ClayfighterOriginally Posted by Stevland
Feedback is always welcome. I'll only speak for myself, some of my shots are indoor, yes, but most of them are not, and what I always try to do is not to take a non-improvised photo. Like portraits for example, the unconcerned and natural look the improvised portaits (and pics in general) is always a great thing to work with, and you're totally right about the story and/or mysticism behind a picture.
When you say take your cam with you downtown, you may mean doing some kind of journalistic photography, in the streets. Well that's something to be honest I'm not that much into, and it's a bit harsh and unsafe because of the high theft rate and all that.
long weekend up north
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