The Picture Thread Mark III

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I went out and helped my sister with her media studies, she has to design a background drop for an emo band, I pointed out the scene she shot the photos, I think they turned out quite nicely.

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I wanna be an indian too...love everything indian...cuisine..girls... Ill become a follower of hinduism once in India and will try to devote my life to Hinduism, Shiva I am your follower.


Lil light food, those pics sure are interesting but emmm...they look kinda blurry and got no people there to look at, but I do enjoy seeing them photos of other members.
 
I just love the colours in them, I know some are blurred but it adds to the atmosphere somehow, they're supposed to show deep emotions. Emo - emotional music, so the idea was that they're modern, but dark, moody, and maybe confused.
 
to tell you the truth they make me think that whoever took those pictures was struggling through the streets coming back from a bar where that person had a bottle or two of some fine champagne or vodka. But ummm...yeah the last picture sort of evokes some feelings of unknowness and wonder.
 
lol! I love your honesty.
Well, to my mind, I really dislike emo's but they're supposedly stuck in a turmoil of emotions and confusions, which could be likened to be drunk...hey..I can bullshit like the best of them when I have to..uni does come in handy sometimes...:p
 
That's quite cool the way the xmas lights have blurred like that. It looks kinna like a high speed get away on part of the xmas tree.....:p
 
See, now That is cruel! I'm on a healthy diet thing, try and get a nice balanced diet, and those look delicious.
 
Those blur photos suck. Generic, hackneyed, amateur. They'd be a pretty good mockery of people who don't know photography.

But then, they ARE for an emo band.

I think of the consistent scenery photo posters here, I like Avatar the best. Maybe my standards have dropped, but I think he's actually gotten better.

Anyway, I recently discovered the miracled that is 40oz of malt liquor.
 
Roman said:
....those blur photos suck. Generic, hackneyed, amateur. They'd be a pretty good mockery of people who don't know photography....
you are a fine gentlemen I see...

I got this to share with you: a CEO was once a baby, the president was once just a kid, professional photographer was once an amateur photographer...without that transition the higher state, to which we tend to seek to rise to, would not have been attained.

And Lil Light Food...they sure were delicious...yummy yummy....
 
Before you do the unoriginal and easy to shoot stuff, try mastering the hackneyed, conventional stuff. Focusing the camera, subjects that make sense, an actual story to the pictures. Maybe pretty landscape.

Do you know the rule of thirds? Use it so you don't get pwnd like noob. Rule of fifths pretty cool too. Someone on this very site telled me about it, and I feel like 10 ninjas.

Looking back at your pictures, the compositions pretty good. But man, try saying something with the pictures. They're unbaringly boring.

Unbeareably?

Bear.

Speaking of lame, hackneyed subjects,
I'm opening another 40. Here's to you mate.
 
I don't really see why I should defend those pictures to you, firstly, the snow pictures were taken just for fun, they're blurry because they're taken through a window, it was too damn cold to go outside and take them. The others are taken by my sister, also for fun, for her media, I have at no point claimed to be a photographer, they were all taken for fun. So they're blurry, and not hugely amazing, but so what!?
 
Roman said:
Before you do the unoriginal and easy to shoot stuff, try mastering the hackneyed, conventional stuff. Focusing the camera, subjects that make sense, an actual story to the pictures. Maybe pretty landscape.

Do you know the rule of thirds? Use it so you don't get pwnd like noob. Rule of fifths pretty cool too. Someone on this very site telled me about it, and I feel like 10 ninjas.

Looking back at your pictures, the compositions pretty good. But man, try saying something with the pictures. They're unbaringly boring.

Unbeareably?

Bear.

Speaking of lame, hackneyed subjects,
I'm opening another 40. Here's to you mate.

you are right...I should have described my pictures in much more detail...here it is:

This picture represents the house I live in with blue walls and opaque windows, you can see the sun shine trhough those windows, you can also see, if you can see and you are not blind, that there is a fir tree which are usually tall, symmetrical evergreen trees with pyramidal forms and flattish green needles which tend to be soft to the touch. They generally prefer cool, moist soil and cool temperatures and perform poorly in wet, poorly drained soils. The strong vertical lines of firs make them attractive landscaping elements and are best used as specimens with the lower branches unpruned, sweeping the ground. The tree is also surrounded by lightbulbs from inside of which different spectra of light are emmitted, that is different wavelength of light. The lightbulbs electrical system is parallel and the voltage use is 120V. Also notice the fact that the lights or on a fir tree, this combination signifies aftermath or before christmas holiday is celibrated. Now christmas is a traditional holiday commonly observed on 25 December. In most Eastern Orthodox Churches, even where the civil calendar used is the Gregorian, the event is observed according to the Julian calendar, which coincides with the predominant reckoning of 7 January. It is celebrated by most Christians to mark the birth of Jesus, which is believed to have occurred in Bethlehem in the Roman Province of Judea between 6 BC and AD 6. Christ's birth, or nativity, was said by his followers to fulfill the prophecies of Judaism that a messiah would come, from the house of David, to redeem the world from sin.
Also, notice that the picture is blurry this is the cause of movement of the camera or the movement of the object that is in the picture.
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What if I told you that big block of text was like tetris for my eyes and said blow me? Would that be... ah, ungentlemanly of me?
 
Roman said:
What if I told you that big block of text was like tetris for my eyes and said blow me? Would that be... ah, ungentlemanly of me?

Ill say you were an artist and had an "ability" to see things that werent there. It is gentlemanly of you to say the truth, to reveal who you are inside, the soul you have, and how much you "care" for others.
 
draqon said:
I wanna be an indian too...love everything indian...cuisine..girls... Ill become a follower of hinduism once in India and will try to devote my life to Hinduism, Shiva I am your follower.
we could always use one person to join our ways
 
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