jyc860923
Top Veteran
- Location
- Shenyang, China
- Name
- 贾一川
I did jpeg only/ no editing for an sij, it was more than difficult, it was a struggle.I almost always crop. I do not subscribe to the notion that in order to present a photo it MUST be straight out of the camera with no alterations. We never did that with film, and I wont do it with digital. So here's Toby. Cropped. I dont think we needed to see the dangling spiderwebs (outside) I haven't cleared away.
Also... I forgot to adjust the zoom to 18mm, so its a bit longer than I intended. Toby wont sit still for another, and its too cold and windy to go out today... so I'm staying in. So is he. He told me its ridiculously cold out there and he isnt going out until he needs to pee again.
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I’m trying to use SOOC jpegs with maybe a crop. So far I’ve cropped one out of 10.I did jpeg only/ no editing for an sij, it was more than difficult, it was a struggle.
SiJy 2019 - Day 11
Moar wild and woolly weather along the Bass Coast today...
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Number 2 Folding Hawkeye. Made in the USA no less, which really dates it. I wanted an anachronism in the shot and originally I thought about showing the barcode sticker on the apple. That didn't work. I decided instead for the modern lens cap leveling off the folder.Oh, a nice old folder there, I might just be envious of that one,
Barrie
Number 2 Folding Hawkeye. Made in the USA no less. I wanted an anachronism in the shot and originally I thought about showing the barcode sticker on the apple. That didn't work. I decided instead for the modern lens cap leveling off the folder.
I'm not familiar with the model, my first camera was a Voigtlander Bessa 1, 8 on 120 film which taught me a great deal in terms of photography basics.
Barrie
JPEG and no cropping, that to me would be a form of self-punishment.I did jpeg only/ no editing for an sij, it was more than difficult, it was a struggle.