gorgeous in pink. Anyone else think that clouds look the least realistic out of anything out there? Whenever I look up into a sky full of clouds, I can't help thinking how fake they all look --- even though they're obviously real. Like, they're so perfect they look painted on...
gorgeous in pink. Anyone else think that clouds look the least realistic out of anything out there? Whenever I look up into a sky full of clouds, I can't help thinking how fake they all look --- even though they're obviously real. Like, they're so perfect they look painted on...
That's so true. Or when you're looking out the window of a plane at clouds, it is so surreal that it's hard to believe the clouds are really there at all.
I use a Nikon D70 a lot of the time. But for little things I have a Canon Powershot A510 . . . yeah it doesn't compare to the Nikon but it's still a camera, that doesn't matter much.
I went to your site, and you're only 14? Wow, that's really impressive. Especially since you're new to it. You have a great natural talent for this, I hope you keep it up.
'Pond' Photo Sells for 2.9M, Sets Record This image, provided Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 by Sotheby's, shows "The Pond-Moonlight" by Edward Steichen. The picture, of which only two other prints are in museum collections, is part of a group of close to 140 photographs scheduled to be auctioned this week by Sotheby's. Pre-sale estimates by the auction house price it between $700,000 (588,829) and $1 million (840,000), the highest estimate in the sale. If it sells for more than $822,400 (691,790) on Tuesday night Feb. 14, 2006 , it will set a record for a 20th-century photograph; if it sells for more than $1,248,000 (1,049,798), it will become the highest-priced photograph ever auctioned. (AP Photo/Edward Steichen, Sotheby's, HO)
One day someone in this forum will also sell a photograph........for 3 million dollas. It's very pretty but yeah, it's kinda, just somewhat pricey. Could I get a rain check on that?
I'll admit I actually kinda like it, almost painterly effect but not. Very mystic and ethereal feeling. I'm just not shelling out that kinda cash on a print and even if I did, I don't think it would be worth it. Who in the world can afford to buy these things anyway?! Besides Donald Trump and extremely wealthy grandpas?
I read an article about ridiculously priced photography. Ansel Adams sold his last prints at the time for 500 dollars, today's equivalent would be 1,500 and he was the MASTER.
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one of my fave pics of mine, half the lake is frozen, you can see the sun going down...
PERFECK!
my bad i didnt see the title!
I LOVE WALMART
That's so true. Or when you're looking out the window of a plane at clouds, it is so surreal that it's hard to believe the clouds are really there at all.
gitd, I really like that heart drawing.
i concur! dobug, I really like your work.
What kind of camera do you use? I may have asked this before, but I can't remember.
I use a Nikon D70 a lot of the time. But for little things I have a Canon Powershot A510 . . . yeah it doesn't compare to the Nikon but it's still a camera, that doesn't matter much.
I went to your site, and you're only 14? Wow, that's really impressive. Especially since you're new to it. You have a great natural talent for this, I hope you keep it up.
a trend i helped set 2 years ago at my col...ill scan that in one day damnit..
good stuff though dude
'Pond' Photo Sells for 2.9M, Sets Record
This image, provided Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 by Sotheby's, shows "The Pond-Moonlight" by Edward Steichen. The picture, of which only two other prints are in museum collections, is part of a group of close to 140 photographs scheduled to be auctioned this week by Sotheby's. Pre-sale estimates by the auction house price it between $700,000 (588,829) and $1 million (840,000), the highest estimate in the sale. If it sells for more than $822,400 (691,790) on Tuesday night Feb. 14, 2006 , it will set a record for a 20th-century photograph; if it sells for more than $1,248,000 (1,049,798), it will become the highest-priced photograph ever auctioned. (AP Photo/Edward Steichen, Sotheby's, HO)
One day someone in this forum will also sell a photograph........for 3 million dollas.
It's very pretty but yeah, it's kinda, just somewhat pricey. Could I get a rain check on that?
It's not even that good...
Ansel Adams sold his last prints at the time for 500 dollars, today's equivalent would be 1,500 and he was the MASTER.