PHOTOS PLEASE
Name an art that isn't an interpretation or celebration of life.Tsakali_ wrote:What is the deal with photographers? The way I see it, they are copycats of someone elses work, might that be intelectual or simply works of nature. I understand that it takes a gifted eye to recognise what would make a good photograph, yet those are very rare in my book, because an inspiring photograph is nothing more than a still of an inspiring moment. I guess being at the right place at the right time is worth something.
To my experiance, the more expensive your toys the better the result [freak] unless you're a moron [/freak]. Filters and exposure tricks is where some expertice might come in play, but it seems those could be easily and more efficiently be done with the aid of computers.
I can appreciate a good photograph as much as the next peep but I just can't understand the obsession of shooting every random/stereotypical thing I see around.
explain...
well whatever the fuck its called in englo
someone suggested plotter so there. homo
... speaking of which.. daev if you have that thing in its original hires i might be able to get my brother to blow it up and print it out :lightbulb:
[edit] after you added your (signature?) vignette that it

... speaking of which.. daev if you have that thing in its original hires i might be able to get my brother to blow it up and print it out :lightbulb:
[edit] after you added your (signature?) vignette that it
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the stylus pro range are not plotters.werldhed wrote:It's a plotter if that's what he's talking about. Yes, 7800's and 9800's are technically inkjets, but plotters are still used in many places.Doombrain wrote:It's not a plotter.
Plotter.

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Yes, that's what I said. But many schools/design studios/etc use plotters as well as large-scale printers.
I was just saying that the machines MKJ is thinking of might be plotters. That's what I had my brother use to produce poster-size images for me. I never said that the Epson printers are plotters
The one at dave's school could be one or the other.
I was just saying that the machines MKJ is thinking of might be plotters. That's what I had my brother use to produce poster-size images for me. I never said that the Epson printers are plotters
The one at dave's school could be one or the other.

I just assumed you meant a large format inkjet even though you callled it a plotterMKJ wrote:well whatever the fuck its called in englosomeone suggested plotter so there. homo
... speaking of which.. daev if you have that thing in its original hires i might be able to get my brother to blow it up and print it out :lightbulb:
[edit] after you added your (signature?) vignette that it
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Jeju is a beautiful place, I'm sure you could take some really nice photos if you weren't me. :icon14:
The camera was terrible tho.
http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/11.JPG[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/19.JPG[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/21.JPG[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/5.JPG[/lvlshot]
this one is from a temple, there's over 18,000 gold statues of buddha in the 2nd floor.
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/7.JPG[/lvlshot]
The inside is jaw-dropping, I just wish I could have taken better pics of the interior. That statue is 3 stories tall.
Jeju is a beautiful place, I'm sure you could take some really nice photos if you weren't me. :icon14:
The camera was terrible tho.
http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/11.JPG[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/19.JPG[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/21.JPG[/lvlshot]
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/5.JPG[/lvlshot]
this one is from a temple, there's over 18,000 gold statues of buddha in the 2nd floor.
[lvlshot]http://oregonstate.edu/~blackd/jeju/7.JPG[/lvlshot]
The inside is jaw-dropping, I just wish I could have taken better pics of the interior. That statue is 3 stories tall.
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