Post Your Random/Interesting/Artistic/Scenic Shots

K. Legaspi

You Buggin' Out
Hello there members of Club Integra.

I just thought I'd make a random shot thread for you photography people out there.

But here are some ground rules.

Rules:
1. Do NOT post any bullshit cell phone pictures unless it doesn't look like those fuzzy and grainy shits.
2. Do NOT post any one else's photos and claim it's yours.
3. Do NOT post random shots meaning a picture of absolutely nothing. IE: Pictures that are of plain walls are just plain retarded shots

I'll put more rules if anything else goes wrong. :lol:

Enjoy!

PS: Post your camera set up before your FIRST picture post. Will not be necessary to post your set up every time you post a picture.

Thanks and again, ENJOY!
 
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K. Legaspi

You Buggin' Out
My Set-Up:
- Canon Rebel XTi
- Canon 75-300mm F/ 4.0 Telephoto Lens with SunPak Circular Polarizer and Quantaray Collapsible Hood.
- Canon 18-55mm F/ 3.5 Kit Lens with Quantaray Circular Polarizer
- Canon 50mm F/ 1.8 Prime Lens with Quantaray Circular Polarizer

Here are a couple of my random shots.



Thought this was pretty cool



Friend's STi



 

K. Legaspi

You Buggin' Out
MOAR!

Friend's FN01R C's



Some older shots from 3 months ago or so





Mom and Dad's Bike.







Christos' Valve Cover

 


99sil-teg

Jointhe Wingless Movement
Ok I have a Nikon D40 I just bought and I was wondering how the hell you did that one with your friends Sti where it is kinda fading away..(i guess thats how I would describe it lol) Btw you have got some serious skills man!
 

K. Legaspi

You Buggin' Out
Thanks Kurt. :D

Ok I have a Nikon D40 I just bought and I was wondering how the hell you did that one with your friends Sti where it is kinda fading away..(i guess thats how I would describe it lol) Btw you have got some serious skills man!
First things first, you need a tripod and the knowledge to use Manual Mode.

If you don't know how to use your manual mode, I'd suggest reading up on that because it's fun and pictures are like no other when shot in Manual.

To capture a photo that has "motion", you will need to make your shutter speed/exposure slow. To accomplish what I did with my friend's STi, I had my shutter speed at 20". Now, you're probably thinking that's going to be way too bright, well to solve this problem, increase your f/stop or aperture to where the lighting in the photo is the way you want it. I'd suggest using a very LOW ISO Speed since the higher the ISO Speed the nosier the photo.

Now that your lighting is all set and ready to go, you're ready to set up the subject.

First thing you have to do is capture the subject at the edge of the photo. Once you've pressed the button get him to move about 2-3 cars. MAKE SURE HE MOVES TO WHERE HE'S STILL IN THE PICTURE. Once he moves, let the camera sit until you hear the shutter close. Do not touch or move the camera while the shutter is still open.

Good Luck and Thank you!
 


kcombs

GS=goes slow
hear is some of mine

camera
Fujifilm FInpix 3800 3.2 mega pixels with 6X optical zoom. ( I know it's old but it does the trick)



this is my fav.
 

GSRhatch93

New Member
kevin i love the shot of my motor sexy!!!! i remember when u took that but yeah all the shots are amazing!!!
 

K. Legaspi

You Buggin' Out
Pretty nice shots guys and girl.

Keep 'em coming.

Keep rule number 3 in mind please. Don't put completely random photos in here. Make sure it's worthy. :lol:
 
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