Stoked to finally start shooting skiing! Big early season rail jam/comp coming up tomorrow night. My setup is probably going to be 5dc, 17-40L, 50mm, and a flash or two; and then my f1, 50mm, orange filter, and some tmax 3200.
My GPU is starting to shit out on me, and my motherboard/CPU are starting to get old and sluggish on boot. Think I'm going to grab a new CPU/GPU/Mobo/case and slap a new computer together
also, I would highly recommend to anyone who gets prints done to try out metallic paper, seriously my favorite photo paper! recommended for B&W and colourful images because it really helps the colours to pop out and gives it a more three-dimensional look.
well I dont think graphics cards last as long as the other components. If I had another card i'd test to see if the mobo/processor were fine and everything was just GPU related (I believe it is)
That graphics card has run 2 monitors for a year and a half+, then a QHD 2560x1440 monitor for the last few months. It runs at 60c idle and ~75c peak graphics load. Definitely not an easy life
why have a vimeo and a tumblr yet no vids on eitther here or vimeo all that nice equipment, are you like secretly a rich kid who just pretends and longs to be a filmer and call your self a production? i dont understand?
I thought it was ~135mm in 35mm...but I could definitely be wrong.
I'm kind of banking on using this mostly in AK, where spines are really dense and you can get right up against them from other peaks instead of having to zoom in 3 miles (generally speaking) like most other places.
stoked to be working with film now, last year i learned how to develop film myself and worked a whole year with B&W mastering darkroom techniques. Doing a class at my highschool working with color film this year
Damn, I wish I could take classes like that in HS, the most my school offers is Com Tech where you learn to use Photoshop Elements 2 on a 10 year old PC.
I'm taking photo class at college right now and I have to pay 100$/semester for unlimited chemicals and great facilities (we have about 50 enlargers and 18 dark rooms), but film/paper is something we have to buy ourselves.