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Firelite Studios
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high res water droplet photos
Posted 22-Jul-2008 3:44 PM

I went out in the yard at my boss's house during my lunch break after a storm moved through. help me out, what other interesting things should i take photos of? nothing dirty please, were all mature people here


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quill
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RE: high res water droplet photos
Posted 22-Jul-2008 8:56 PM

Heeey, nice! I'm glad to see some photography here on the creations gallery, I was contemplating placing some of mine on earlier this year but for some reason didn't. (Maybe I'll upload a few :)
Your very lucky to own a camera that has RAW functionality, my camera 'promised' it in a firmware upgrade ;)

The photos are great, I am especially fond of the black and white ones, (didn't know how else to describe them)

How about some things that are specific to your area? not specifically saying landmarks, but things that wouldn't be found around every corner.

Best of luck!
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RE: high res water droplet photos
Posted 23-Jul-2008 7:31 PM

Post the EXIF to get a better idea, if you don't mind, because the info doesn't even tell how big the shots are. All you say is very high resolution - means nothing to me as a photographer.

More interested also what camera, what lens, P, A, S, M etc.

let me see the EXIF






 

quill
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RE: high res water droplet photos
Posted 24-Jul-2008 3:12 AM

I don't really see any point in you posting up the shutter speed, ISO etc in my opinion.
If customers see it as a visually appealing photograph they will purchase it for it's look, and if they were interested in *how* you went about creating that photo they can purchase it and check it's internal information easily.
My thoughts though.
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RE: high res water droplet photos
Posted 24-Jul-2008 4:55 AM

I don't.think so quill

Would be the same thing if you say folks buy a visually nice 3d model without knowing poly count, textures etc With photography, I need to know these details. The EXIF data tells me about the quality of a photograph. After that, I have seen the EXIF, I can give constructive critic and comments. For right now, I won't.



quill
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RE: high res water droplet photos
Posted 24-Jul-2008 10:32 PM

Very true, and I see your point. Imo though the average customer (even somebody buying one for an advertising material) would rarely use the EXIF.
Either way lol :)
It couldn't hurt to have it, but it might also depend on whether you're more focused on selling photography or 3d models.

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