Sean
Like one of those sports edits with the athletes. They use cool filters and they can cut the player out and put them on a different back ground. I want to do the same concept but with cars.
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Duplicate of
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140111144625AADZ5eB
Please don't post the same question over and over.
These kind of "what is this user using" questions seem to come up on yahoo answers often. On instagram, you have an easy and immediate way to contact the poster of an image through the commenting system. It would be more productive (and accurate) to simply *ask* the poster how they generated the image vs. asking random strangers here to guess at how someone else's images are being processed or produced.
Regarding interesting photography/images on instagram, here is my standard reply to cover a topic which seems to be hopelessly misunderstood by many instagram users:
In terms of "filters" or other instagram-centric topics, the majority of "good" photos on instagram are *not* being edited on a smartphone/app. They are rendered on a computer and simply copied to smartphone (or emulator) and uploaded with the instagram app. Many "good" photos on instagram are not taken by or edited on smartphones/apps -- users are simply using the instagram app to upload them, but all processing is being done on a "real" (non-phone) computer, using Adobe Photoshop or any number of similar image editors.
Duplicate of
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140111144625AADZ5eB
Please don't post the same question over and over.
These kind of "what is this user using" questions seem to come up on yahoo answers often. On instagram, you have an easy and immediate way to contact the poster of an image through the commenting system. It would be more productive (and accurate) to simply *ask* the poster how they generated the image vs. asking random strangers here to guess at how someone else's images are being processed or produced.
Regarding interesting photography/images on instagram, here is my standard reply to cover a topic which seems to be hopelessly misunderstood by many instagram users:
In terms of "filters" or other instagram-centric topics, the majority of "good" photos on instagram are *not* being edited on a smartphone/app. They are rendered on a computer and simply copied to smartphone (or emulator) and uploaded with the instagram app. Many "good" photos on instagram are not taken by or edited on smartphones/apps -- users are simply using the instagram app to upload them, but all processing is being done on a "real" (non-phone) computer, using Adobe Photoshop or any number of similar image editors.
How much would you pay for photo's like these?
Becky
say for example i was photographing an event, or a wedding of yours, would you pay for them and if so how much? I want to start photographing weddings and events, you know, for money, but am i good enough?
Those are some of my portraits and event photography. (There's two pages)
Do you think i'm ready?
edit: I'm REALLY sorry but yahoo answers will not allow me to post my link, so i'm going to put my link in with a space between the webs and .com....if you could just copy the link in the bar and delete the space between the webs and .com you can see my site...I appreciate it SO much, really really sorry guys.
http://seirrashimsheaphotography.webs .com/apps/photos/album?albumid=10521088&pagesize=60&page=1
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http://seirrashimsheaphotography.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=10521088&
Sorry but I didn't see a single image I'd give a nickle for.
In about 99% of your images you have the subject dead center. Boring.
The ones with the sun flare dominating the picture just look like mistakes.
If you're truly serious about making photography a career then you need to enroll in a good photography class and then find a position as a photographer's assistant - even if you have to start out working for free. You'll also need to take some business classes - especially ones that deal with entrepreneurship (owning your own business).
Go to http://www.rangefindermag.com and sign up for a free subscription to Rangefinder. The magazine is the "house organ" for WPPI - Wedding & Portrait Photographers International - but features some truly stunning photography.
Look at these sites:
http://www.chrispluslynn.com
http://www.blairphillipsphotography.com
http://www.fredmarcus.com
http://seirrashimsheaphotography.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=10521088&
Sorry but I didn't see a single image I'd give a nickle for.
In about 99% of your images you have the subject dead center. Boring.
The ones with the sun flare dominating the picture just look like mistakes.
If you're truly serious about making photography a career then you need to enroll in a good photography class and then find a position as a photographer's assistant - even if you have to start out working for free. You'll also need to take some business classes - especially ones that deal with entrepreneurship (owning your own business).
Go to http://www.rangefindermag.com and sign up for a free subscription to Rangefinder. The magazine is the "house organ" for WPPI - Wedding & Portrait Photographers International - but features some truly stunning photography.
Look at these sites:
http://www.chrispluslynn.com
http://www.blairphillipsphotography.com
http://www.fredmarcus.com
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