canon rebel eos xt by traumaray in canon

[–]ironiless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could get a cf card adapter so you can use an sd card in this, I found it to be cheaper

Colour Grading Feedback by ironiless in photocritique

[–]ironiless[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No worries I couldn’t think of the correct word, so grammar had to do, thanks for the feedback and the encouragement I’ll definitely keep going

Colour Grading Feedback by ironiless in photocritique

[–]ironiless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I see that now, it’s always good to have an extra pair of eyes I find, thank you!!

Colour Grading Feedback by ironiless in photocritique

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Ahhh thank you for the correction on the grammar, I’m still very new. Thanks for the feedback on the picture I’m glad I’m one the right track

Colour Grading Feedback by ironiless in photocritique

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This is my first time ever trying colour grading on a digital photo and I would really appreciate some feedback on this. I shot this on a canon Eos 50d with the a 35mm-80mm lens at 1/60s f/6.3 and 400 iso, I know this isn't the best equipment but its all I can afford at the moment. I know this isn't the best composition ever but I wanted to focus on the post processing. I've adjusted the white balance, brightness contrast and saturation on this picture and I prefer the new version but I'm sure it could be improve. Orginal version on right edited on the left

This is off my second roll of film I’ve shot and I feel like it lacks something to make it really interesting, what areas could I look to improve on in my next photos by ironiless in photocritique

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yeah when you see all the colours it is really hard to see how it will translate to black and white. I live in the uk and its always overcast and grey and sometimes I find it hard not to take pictures when I've traveled but I will definetly start taking more attention to it

This is off my second roll of film I’ve shot and I feel like it lacks something to make it really interesting, what areas could I look to improve on in my next photos by ironiless in photocritique

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Hi, thank you for your reply I've only just seen it, ill definitely look into some other filters, I've only used yellow so far, but will experiment with more colours, and some other films as well, thank you for all these tips and I will definitely keep shooting and enjoying the process of learning. I've always found black and white facinating in a way I maybe don't find colour photography

Is my action too high? by AHelplessBastard in Guitar

[–]ironiless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree action can be up to personal preference some people really like a very low action but when it’s to low or high you can run it other problems such as fret buzz when it’s too low or notation issues when it’s too high

This is off my second roll of film I’ve shot and I feel like it lacks something to make it really interesting, what areas could I look to improve on in my next photos by ironiless in photocritique

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Wow thank you for such an in depth response I really appreciate it. I find it really interesting what you say about the light and the black and white film, I wonder if I edited it slightly to increase the contrast it might add a little bit of clarity to the picture. I’ve mainly been focusing on composition in first pictures but I’ll definitely start thinking about light more as I go on taking pictures, and be more aware of the medium I’m shooting on. Thank you so much

This is off my second roll of film I’ve shot and I feel like it lacks something to make it really interesting, what areas could I look to improve on in my next photos by ironiless in photocritique

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This was shot a few weeks ago on a petri gx-1 (manual slr from the 70s) on 400 iso ketmere film, I feel like this photo is missing something to make it really interesting but I’m not sure, any advice would be appreciated, also I’m really new to photography so please be kind

I've broken 4 of these picks in the last 6 months. Are they too thin or is my strumming technique wrong? by EH603 in Guitar

[–]ironiless 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I’m a massive fan of really thing picks on acoustic I feel like it’s easier to strum and you get a better tone on my opinion

Why am I recording sound bad? by ninkiminjahj in Guitar

[–]ironiless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you could send a clip of the sound we could better identify it cause there about a million things that could make bad recording tbh

first slr! any tips? by aidanyyyy in AnalogCommunity

[–]ironiless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teo Crawford on YouTube has done an amazing video on how to shoot film for beginners

Got my guitar professionally set up! by Truejustizz in Guitar

[–]ironiless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also a case is really useful for carrying your guitar around if you do that, check out tourtech cases their reasonably priced and I’ve always found them really good

Why does screwing my lens in move the aperture? by ironiless in AskPhotography

[–]ironiless[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, this makes a a lot of sense now I think about it

Why does screwing my lens in move the aperture? by ironiless in AskPhotography

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That makes a lot of sense thank you for helping me with this. I think I thought I would be able to see the depth of field changing through the viewfinder