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Tue Dec 24, 2013 2:54 pm

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Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:17 pm

telephasic

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Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:15 am

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Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:20 pm

^^ Nice pics people :)

On my birthday last summer I capsized a canoe and went to the bottom of dirty lake/pool with my 3 month old camera round my neck. :( The insurance people f**ked me over and I couldn't claim it back (2013 can suck my balls). I dried the camera out, cleaned it (still got dried mud inside the lens) and left it to dry for a few weeks. Managed to get it to turn on again recently but the LCD backscreen and interface are all dead but I can still take pictures but have no control over the settings and no view finder. Taking pictures is a completely random process at the moment but the few times I have taken pictures I've yielded some interesting results imo.
These pictures were taken at dusk in a local nature reserve and haven't had any post-editing/effects applied. They are as they are.

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Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:52 pm

This is fascinating man! Loving those, especially the first one.

Started digging out some older pictures recently:
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Sat Jan 11, 2014 10:49 pm

Took these at the undercroft in the southbank a while back.

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Sun Jan 12, 2014 11:38 am

WeHadNormality wrote:^^ Nice pics people :)

On my birthday last summer I capsized a canoe and went to the bottom of dirty lake/pool with my 3 month old camera round my neck. :( The insurance people f**ked me over and I couldn't claim it back (2013 can suck my balls). I dried the camera out, cleaned it (still got dried mud inside the lens) and left it to dry for a few weeks. Managed to get it to turn on again recently but the LCD backscreen and interface are all dead but I can still take pictures but have no control over the settings and no view finder. Taking pictures is a completely random process at the moment but the few times I have taken pictures I've yielded some interesting results imo.
Try submerging it in 99% isopropyl alcohol. It will evaporate any water and clean the electronics. Those pics are pretty interesting as they are tho!

Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:15 pm

Techboy wrote:Try submerging it in 99% isopropyl alcohol. It will evaporate any water and clean the electronics. Those pics are pretty interesting as they are tho!


Cheers man. A couple of friends have mentioned the isopropyl method to me now. Think I'll give it a try.

Wed Jan 15, 2014 7:33 pm

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wow man, this is beautiful picture!

Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:22 pm

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Nice one :] bottom looks like land/lake scenery, top looks like the highest of the earth's atmospheres, descending out towards space!

Thu Jan 16, 2014 10:25 pm

a few from the past few months:

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Wed Jan 22, 2014 2:52 am

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Wed Jan 29, 2014 3:22 am

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Study in darkness - 1947* on Flickr

Sat Feb 01, 2014 7:00 am

There's so much talent on this board! 34 pages would probably agree with me. I really value everyone's input on this thread (and this board), which is why I want to show you my own portfolio site I'm working on. I would like to see if anyone has any feedback.

First and foremost, I (unfortunately) have a real job, despite the handful of video jobs/internships I've applied for, but this is more of a side project to keep myself and my family entertained since I don't use facebook or whatever. I shoot a lot of timelapses, of which I've made 2 compilations of here and here (Reach for the Dead soundtrack on second one).

Anyway, these things look flawless on my home machine, but I'm struggling with bitrates for web playback, and would like some input, if anyone has any, on a couple things in particular:

First, does the lead page at TwinPeaksPhotography.com look like this?:

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I've noticed that at larger monitor resolutions, the top of that pic gets cut off which kinda ruins my name.

Secondly, assuming you have a 21st century connection speed (>3mbps), do the two video compilations stutter real badly?

Feel free to look over the rest of my still images in the portfolio, and critique the shit out of me.

I apologize if you view this as spam, but in my defense, I feel like I've been a member long enough to post this. If anyone has their own Flickr, Picasa, Instagram, portfolio-whatever, I'd love to see it too! Perhaps everyone should just add their link next time they post in here? I know "bleak." in particular has been really helpful and given me some inspiration and insight on where to go next. Thanks!

Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:42 pm

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Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:26 pm

zeitgeist wrote:There's so much talent on this board! 34 pages would probably agree with me. I really value everyone's input on this thread (and this board), which is why I want to show you my own portfolio site I'm working on. I would like to see if anyone has any feedback.

First and foremost, I (unfortunately) have a real job, despite the handful of video jobs/internships I've applied for, but this is more of a side project to keep myself and my family entertained since I don't use facebook or whatever. I shoot a lot of timelapses, of which I've made 2 compilations of here and here (Reach for the Dead soundtrack on second one).

Anyway, these things look flawless on my home machine, but I'm struggling with bitrates for web playback, and would like some input, if anyone has any, on a couple things in particular:

First, does the lead page at TwinPeaksPhotography.com look like this?:

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I've noticed that at larger monitor resolutions, the top of that pic gets cut off which kinda ruins my name.

Secondly, assuming you have a 21st century connection speed (>3mbps), do the two video compilations stutter real badly?

Feel free to look over the rest of my still images in the portfolio, and critique the shit out of me.

I apologize if you view this as spam, but in my defense, I feel like I've been a member long enough to post this. If anyone has their own Flickr, Picasa, Instagram, portfolio-whatever, I'd love to see it too! Perhaps everyone should just add their link next time they post in here? I know "bleak." in particular has been really helpful and given me some inspiration and insight on where to go next. Thanks!

that's great!

Tue Feb 04, 2014 5:48 pm

this picture is from yesterday..

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Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:38 pm

Thanks polarbear, and, sunsets on airplane are some of the best moments.

Tue Feb 04, 2014 7:02 pm

zeitgeist wrote:Thanks polarbear, and, sunsets on airplane are some of the best moments.

thanks u man, glad you like the picture.. sunsets, airplane and listening to boards of canada.. :)

Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:51 am

zeitgeist wrote:There's so much talent on this board! 34 pages would probably agree with me. I really value everyone's input on this thread (and this board), which is why I want to show you my own portfolio site I'm working on. I would like to see if anyone has any feedback.

First and foremost, I (unfortunately) have a real job, despite the handful of video jobs/internships I've applied for, but this is more of a side project to keep myself and my family entertained since I don't use facebook or whatever. I shoot a lot of timelapses, of which I've made 2 compilations of here and here (Reach for the Dead soundtrack on second one).

Anyway, these things look flawless on my home machine, but I'm struggling with bitrates for web playback, and would like some input, if anyone has any, on a couple things in particular:

First, does the lead page at TwinPeaksPhotography.com look like this?:

I've noticed that at larger monitor resolutions, the top of that pic gets cut off which kinda ruins my name.

Secondly, assuming you have a 21st century connection speed (>3mbps), do the two video compilations stutter real badly?

Feel free to look over the rest of my still images in the portfolio, and critique the shit out of me.

I apologize if you view this as spam, but in my defense, I feel like I've been a member long enough to post this. If anyone has their own Flickr, Picasa, Instagram, portfolio-whatever, I'd love to see it too! Perhaps everyone should just add their link next time they post in here? I know "bleak." in particular has been really helpful and given me some inspiration and insight on where to go next. Thanks!

Hey man, site looks good at 1080p. You can use the zoom function on Chrome to simulate different screen sizes.Top of the pic seems to stay put as I zoom out. The videos play fine here but I have a fast connection. You might want to considered putting SD / HD links at the bottom, and re-encoding to 1024kbps (768 video, 128 audio) using ffmpeg for the SD link. The bitrate of the video is analogous to the min speed internet required for it to play smoothly.

....actually I checked it out there and zenfolio seems to take care of re-encoding. So there you are it, it should work fine anywhere.
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