Azza's Photo Thread
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Azza's Photo Thread
Many of you would have come to love the objectionable, arrogant, cynical twat that has defined Azza over the last few years on the GH. While this perception no doubt bears an element of truth, there is another side to the great man.
One of my great loves is photography, and in recent times I've been doing some seascapes. Given the poor form of the team at the moment, I hope a few of these can offer you some solace in this dark time as a Raiders supporter.
I'll update as I have more images, but here are a few starters (flickr page here as well if you want to see all my images http://www.flickr.com/photos/34755634@N08/)
North Curl Curl Tidal Pool by ozarun55
Warriewood Beach at Sunrise by ozarun55
Dawn at Long Reef, April 2011 by ozarun55
North Narrabeen Tidal Pool by ozarun55
Sunrise at Canyon X by ozarun55, on Flickr
One of my great loves is photography, and in recent times I've been doing some seascapes. Given the poor form of the team at the moment, I hope a few of these can offer you some solace in this dark time as a Raiders supporter.
I'll update as I have more images, but here are a few starters (flickr page here as well if you want to see all my images http://www.flickr.com/photos/34755634@N08/)
North Curl Curl Tidal Pool by ozarun55
Warriewood Beach at Sunrise by ozarun55
Dawn at Long Reef, April 2011 by ozarun55
North Narrabeen Tidal Pool by ozarun55
Sunrise at Canyon X by ozarun55, on Flickr
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Beautiful Azza, like the first one particularly. Land/seascape stuff is tricky and you really have a handle on it. I've studied photography and am pretty keen and do a bit of live music stuff - care to share some tips? You obviously use longer exposures, how do you figure what to use? do you use a tripod? do you trick stuff up with Photoshop or are they raw images?
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Thanks for the kind words Chicka and Matthew Waddlebum.
In answer to your question Chicka, a tripod is essential to seascape photography.
It's sort of hard to condense what I've picked up over the last couple of years into a concise paragraph but what I have learned a lot from is looking at what other photographers do, scoping out locations in advance and persisting with visiting locations until the conditions are right for a cracker shot. What I will say is that this is really something anyone with a bit of commitment can do - I started off knowing nothing about this sort of work.
You do need to have a good understanding of the use of shutter speed/aperture and ISO when doing any form of photography and seascapes are no different. A camera's ability to capture the full range of colour in a scene is limited, particularly at sunset and sunrise when the colours can be very intense. So there is an element of post processing involved in some of these photos, mainly to 'blend' two different photos together to capture the full range of colour.
My aim though is to never overcook a shot as you see many people do - i don't mind if it looks slightly surreal but there is a balance to be had. As your skills evolve, so does your photography and the way I shoot photos now bears little resemblance to what I was doing even 12 months ago.
In answer to your question Chicka, a tripod is essential to seascape photography.
It's sort of hard to condense what I've picked up over the last couple of years into a concise paragraph but what I have learned a lot from is looking at what other photographers do, scoping out locations in advance and persisting with visiting locations until the conditions are right for a cracker shot. What I will say is that this is really something anyone with a bit of commitment can do - I started off knowing nothing about this sort of work.
You do need to have a good understanding of the use of shutter speed/aperture and ISO when doing any form of photography and seascapes are no different. A camera's ability to capture the full range of colour in a scene is limited, particularly at sunset and sunrise when the colours can be very intense. So there is an element of post processing involved in some of these photos, mainly to 'blend' two different photos together to capture the full range of colour.
My aim though is to never overcook a shot as you see many people do - i don't mind if it looks slightly surreal but there is a balance to be had. As your skills evolve, so does your photography and the way I shoot photos now bears little resemblance to what I was doing even 12 months ago.
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Wow those are incredible.
That tidal pool is amazing, it actually looks like something you would see on the Xbox 360/ps3.
That tidal pool is amazing, it actually looks like something you would see on the Xbox 360/ps3.
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I kinda thought you might have used two photos blended to get some of those (particularly #4?). Cool work mate, hats off. I'll have to give it a try like that. I tend not to use a tripod and don't photoshop a lot. This is my Flickr stream
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25448842@N06/
and a few highlights
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25448842@N06/
and a few highlights
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They are beautiful shots.
Sunrise at canyon , is that real? it looks amazing
Sunrise at canyon , is that real? it looks amazing
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All these shots are real - don't add anything in that wasn't there. I'm lucky enough to live near some beautiful scenery i guess.
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Good stuff dude.
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my gf and i just have spent some $800 on shots of Bondi and seascape stuff from a guy who opperates out of http://www.aquabumps.com/
we brought 2 medium sized prints and a glass encased print that i choose for a centre peice, which is this photograph:
those photos of yours azza are as good and maybe even better thant the guy who we happily handed over nearly $1000 too and we werent the only ones hand fist fulls of cash to this guy, his store was absolutely packed, you'd be absolutely mad not to look into selling them mate. Fantastic stuff
we brought 2 medium sized prints and a glass encased print that i choose for a centre peice, which is this photograph:
those photos of yours azza are as good and maybe even better thant the guy who we happily handed over nearly $1000 too and we werent the only ones hand fist fulls of cash to this guy, his store was absolutely packed, you'd be absolutely mad not to look into selling them mate. Fantastic stuff
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Awesome, thanks for putting them on!
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Good work Azza, nice and artistic unlike most people who claim to be photographers, if you hadnt said they were photos I wouldve put money on them being airbrush paintings
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That's sick man!!
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You an idiot.greeneyed wrote:Yah, completely sick man.
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Credit when it's due ... great shots, great work
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Great photos Azza
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without post-processing there is no way you'd get those shotsAzza wrote:All these shots are real - don't add anything in that wasn't there. I'm lucky enough to live near some beautiful scenery i guess.
I'm starting to smell a rat guys
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Never been your biggest fan Azza, but damn they're good. Like, wow.
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You've never been my biggest fan Kris Man because I wind you up like there's no tomorrow and think Phil Graham was an overrated sack of potatoes. Don't take me so seriously and all will be well in your world.
Thanks for your kind words.
Thanks for your kind words.
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I've taken some amazing photos with an old film camera (35mm?) that came out spectacular like Azza's, but I've only got a standard digital camera these days. I've never taken the time to work out how to operate it manually, I mainly use the automatic settings on it that try to "correct" anything that it thinks can be improved. One day I'll get a DSLR and start getting top-notch pics like Azza.Bay56 wrote:without post-processing there is no way you'd get those shotsAzza wrote:All these shots are real - don't add anything in that wasn't there. I'm lucky enough to live near some beautiful scenery i guess.
I'm starting to smell a rat guys
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My wife and I have taken an interest in photography recently, and these shots only serve to inspire us further. We spent a few hours at the local Camera House on Sunday sussing out some bargains with the SLRs.
Thanks azza.
Thanks azza.
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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And coincidentally my girlfriend just sent me some photos of the Chilean volcano, unbelievable.
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Yes dubby... happy to give advice, but the key message I want to portray in this thread is that anyone, with a bit of commitment and passion, can produce these sorts of photos.
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What camera do you use??
HDR photography would work really great for these kind of shots. pretty hard to make look good but easily my favorite kind of photography for sunsets and stuff.
HDR photography would work really great for these kind of shots. pretty hard to make look good but easily my favorite kind of photography for sunsets and stuff.
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dubby wrote:My wife and I have taken an interest in photography recently, and these shots only serve to inspire us further. We spent a few hours at the local Camera House on Sunday sussing out some bargains with the SLRs.
Thanks azza.
Just bought my missus a Nikon D7000
great camera
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Use a Pentax SLR, though not the most brilliant doobywacker that was ever invented - that's my point, you can get great shots from even a semi-decent camera.Gus- wrote:What camera do you use??
HDR photography would work really great for these kind of shots. pretty hard to make look good but easily my favorite kind of photography for sunsets and stuff.
I'm not a fan of the overcooked HDR stuff, though the fountain one was actually a HDR blend.
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That is one of the camera's we were looking at.Raidersrawesome wrote:dubby wrote:My wife and I have taken an interest in photography recently, and these shots only serve to inspire us further. We spent a few hours at the local Camera House on Sunday sussing out some bargains with the SLRs.
Thanks azza.
Just bought my missus a Nikon D7000
great camera
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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dubby wrote:That is one of the camera's we were looking at.Raidersrawesome wrote:dubby wrote:My wife and I have taken an interest in photography recently, and these shots only serve to inspire us further. We spent a few hours at the local Camera House on Sunday sussing out some bargains with the SLRs.
Thanks azza.
Just bought my missus a Nikon D7000
great camera
I did a little research and it kept pointing me back to this camera. Ive found it very easy to use and the quality is perfect. Mind you Im not an expert photographer , not by a long shot
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The other was a Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2k, it reviews really well.
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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That is simply amazing.