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Btw, I've decided to take the following with me to London:

20D
17-40 f/4
85 f/1.8
Sigma EF-500 flash
miniDV cam

My bag won't be super heavy and I'll basically have what I need for 95% of situations that might occur.
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you won't need the flash
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Indoors bounce... actually yeah you're probably right.
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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...
Name an art that isn't an interpretation or celebration of life.
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daev, got hold of that plotter yet ?
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It's not a plotter.
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PS, i've got about 18 7800 and 9800s here.

hahahahahaahahah
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well whatever the fuck its called in englo >:E 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
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fucking sorted. dave, would you provide me with the hires? *pwetty pwease*
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Doombrain wrote:It's not a plotter.
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.
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werldhed wrote:
Doombrain wrote:It's not a plotter.
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.
the stylus pro range are not plotters.


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. :shrug:
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MKJ wrote:well whatever the fuck its called in englo >:E 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
I just assumed you meant a large format inkjet even though you callled it a plotter
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its no prob, my brother has a plotter at work, and/or is going to print it on canvas.
that is, if you could supply meh with the hires :wub:
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Post by Dave »

OK, just for you :p

I'll send you a link laters, though... i have to change and go to class :<
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many thanks \o/
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Post by Dave »

Oh what the hell.. here's another now that I've been given floor access at a major university >:E

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Post by brisk »

She looks like shes just about to initiate a hadoken :)

Nice lighting.
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dave. link? :)
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k
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/

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this one is from a temple, there's over 18,000 gold statues of buddha in the 2nd floor.
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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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Post by Dave »

brisk wrote:She looks like shes just about to initiate a hadoken :)

Nice lighting.
Yeah.. my art skillz suck, but I got the idea across :p

The floor is shiny, so it acted as reflector and lit it from below
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Doombrain wrote:Image
laff.. people coming in through the way out
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found this awesome dude in my garden...

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