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Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 12:26 pm
by Startedraining
Wow Tacky those are so pretty! My favorite is the second one.

here are my firework photos, these good ones were narrowed down from AT LEAST 1,000, and it wasn't even the full show XP
I think they look mighty fine.

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:16 am
by Zaivinx
@DarkHorizon Loving the flowers ^^ The photos on your thread are also very nice!
@scmarshtacky I can see what you mean, but definitely agree the other two were timed well. The third is gorgeous!
@Startedraining Okay, I really like the fifth one. The colors are love <3

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 1:31 am
by DarkHorizon
Anyone have any good wildlife/animal photos? :3

A few of mine:

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Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 8:21 pm
by samo7777
Username: samo7777
Tools of the trade: My dad's professional camera and a phone
Favorite type of photography: Macro, Scenic and Underwater
What photography do you tend to take? macro and wildlife/nature :)

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 3:45 am
by Sany
DarkHorizon wrote:Anyone have any good wildlife/animal photos? :3
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You've got some lovely photos! I'm an amateur wildlife photographer! I prefer photographing butterflies and other bugs, but I love taking pictures at the zoo as well. And I love photographing birds too :D
I need to process all my photos through Lightroom still though, hopefully I'll get that done next week and I'll post some of the best here :D

Meanwhile, here's my most favorited pic on dA, even though I haven't been on there in 3 years at least haha. (Ergo, my pics are much better now haha).
It's too big clickety please haha.


Forgot to post the joining form...
Username: Sany
Tools of the trade: Sony Alpha 100 (Yes it's old, I need a new one), telelens, macro rings, filters (I should use those more often)
Favorite type of photography: Nature, wildlife, macro
What photography do you tend to take?Same as above ^^

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:50 am
by DarkHorizon
Sany wrote:
DarkHorizon wrote:Anyone have any good wildlife/animal photos? :3
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You've got some lovely photos! I'm an amateur wildlife photographer! I prefer photographing butterflies and other bugs, but I love taking pictures at the zoo as well. And I love photographing birds too :D
I need to process all my photos through Lightroom still though, hopefully I'll get that done next week and I'll post some of the best here :D

Meanwhile, here's my most favorited pic on dA, even though I haven't been on there in 3 years at least haha. (Ergo, my pics are much better now haha).
It's too big clickety please haha.

Thanks! ^^ I tend to take pictures of flowers the most, but I love it when I'm able to get a good photo of an animal, especially since it always takes so long for me adjust the settings on my camera, lol.

Aww! That pic is so adorable!! <3

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 7:18 am
by LenaTheWarlock
Username: LenaTheWarlock
Tools of the trade: This old camera I found lying round my house and my phone's camera.
Favorite type of photography: Portrait and Architecture.
What photography do you tend to take? The same as above, as well as nature. I tend to focus on Horses as my theme.

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2017 3:18 am
by Silvereil
Username: Silvereil
Tools of the trade: Olympus TG-870 Stylus (main), Motorola Droid Razr Maxx (phone)
Favorite type of photography: Scenic & Macro
What photography do you tend to take? Nature, wildlife, underwater, weather, same as above

Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2017 3:32 am
by Zaivinx
Welcome!

Wanted to share this ^^
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Re: Photography Club

PostPosted: Mon May 15, 2017 9:04 am
by scmarshtacky
Shame on me. I totally forgot this was here. >.<

That looks cool Zaivinx! The texture of the grass came through very nicely. ^^

I spent the entirety of the spring semester working on completing a trail for our university's arboretum. My part of the project was researching and taking pictures of trees that had been identified. This was my first time really tinkering with macro, but I think by the end I managed to find a method that worked out for me.
Here are a couple of pictures I thought turned out really well:

Japanese Cedar Seed Cone
Spring Leaves of a Scarlet Oak
'Thundercloud' Cherry Plum Leaves
(Massive pictures are massive so you'll have to just click the links.)