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teddybearbandaid · 10 months
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bydido · 9 months
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Anzer Yaylası
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As a professional photographer I have come to the conclusion that Tumblr doesn't appreciate our work and doesn't think photographs are pieces of art.
How else would there be so much reposted photography content, let it be of artists or trees or whatever ___core WHEN there's always been talk how reposting art is art theft and only hurts the artist. You don't think photographing is art yet you feel entitled to our work.
"Photos taken from XX on Instagram" with a link means fuck all when you don't take three seconds to even like the original post or let the photographer know you like their work. Especially gig photography is done out of love without any kind of monetary compensation, and more often than not photographing at conserts/festivals/events sets us financially back, but that's a risk we have to take in order to do something we love. You can think how fucking much it hurts when those pieces of art we labor for HOURS get stolen, posted somewhere else without our permission. It means we are not enough to be appreciated.
If you wouldn't steal a digital painting, then you shouldn't steal photographs either. It's as simple as that.
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I am a photographer and I took these pictures.
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Weegee at work, 1945.
Photo: Lisette Model via the J. Paul Getty Museum
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t110n-side-kr · 1 year
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Camera shy and not camera shy <33
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brokenmusicboxwolfe · 8 months
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Hi :) I’m very very very interested in finding and photographing fungi and I was just wondering how you take your macro pictures! I would really like to be able to take similar ones! They’re beautiful and so clear! Thank you 😊
Well, first off, thank you for liking my pics!
I wish I had some great tips. My camera is an Olympus TG-3 , or “tough”as it says on it. It has some lovely macro settings, a built in LED, and it’s not just very tough but waterproof….all reasons I picked it. Generally speaking, that’s my big trick: Get a camera that suits what you take pics of!
Obviously that isn’t much help. When I had to get a camera in a hurry (once on a lifetime trip, old camera flaking out) I had to look through what was quickly available, cheap, and would be good for years to come. I got lucky.
My camera is a wee bit on it’s last legs now after years of daily use (over 7,000 pics last month alone…though the sculpting pics inflate the number), but it still does the “heavy lifting” of my photography.
So what do I actually do since the camera and mushrooms deserve most the credit?
Hold my breath. No, really. I don’t have a tripod or anything, so breathing can jiggle a shot.
Use my elbows like that tripod I don’t have.
Never be afraid to get down low.
No, seriously, get lower.
Can’t you get any lower?
Maybe shove some of the leaves and dirt out of the way so you can get just a tiny bit lower.
Ignore the mosquitoes.
Ignore the ants.
Ignore the deer flies.
Ignore the….
ARGHHH! Stop ignoring!!!!!
Try different angles, and especially notice whatever is around what you are taking a pic of. It can really change the look.
Be patient! Sunlight, especially through trees, is ever shifting. Taking a pic from under a mushroom with sunlight shining through it is completely different from one lost entirely to shadow.
Keep an eye out for things to photograph, but try not to worry if you don’t. Today you might only get a photo so bad you wonder why you don’t just delete it, but tomorrow might see something so amazing it turns out to be your favorite ever. Or until the next amazing thing.
Accept you won’t like a lot of your photos, especially if you know the thing looked way cooler in person. You also will frequently be baffled by the ones others do like. It’s just the way it is.
Remember, when you take a pic you are trying to capture what you think looks amazing, not trying to prove YOU are amazing.
Unless you are. I mean, maybe you make the most wildly arty pics that are filtered and cropped until they are unrecognizable from what you were kneeling down in the mud photographing. You do you.
Anyway, that’s the only advice I have. Look around, be patient, and take loads of pics!
Oh, and have fun!
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jefkphotography · 1 month
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Something important: Don't get yourself injured and don't cause accidents if you're going to make photos on the streets and all. Always watch around enough.
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imo 15154
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Porto randomness!  
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bea-lele-carmen · 10 months
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otherwordsart · 11 months
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Waiting for that perfect moment to capture.
A commission done for Forepawz on FA.
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Photographs taken by me !
Hope so they'll come back ♥
©Hannamari
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fregolicotard · 1 year
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17.09.2022
This is how it looks when I take those 9487343748 photos of sunsets from our office window. 
#260of365
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mooka97 · 1 year
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