Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

www.Head-Case.org

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.

Featured Replies

Your shots are much better Jeff, and the location is also a bit more exciting.

I better check into those shrine because the dog was acting pretty trippy. :wacko:

  • Replies 6.6k
  • Views 1.1m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • MexicanDragon
    MexicanDragon

    My daughter (almost 12) is on the yearbook staff at her magnet school. Her grade went on a field trip to the Atlanta Aquarium, and she was one of four people allowed to take a camera. I set her up wit

  • Knuckledragger
    Knuckledragger

    I've hardly taken photos in the last however many years, but what I have been doing since I got this shiny M1 Macbook Pro is blowing the dust off my editing skills. July 1, 2006, the first

  • Knuckledragger
    Knuckledragger

    2009 was one of the craziest years of my life, paralleling 1996.  I should do a photo essay on it.  That'd take more time than I have, so here's a Cliff's Notes version. The year started fairly i

Posted Images

Hmm...photography isn't art...?

 

http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2014/dec/10/most-expensive-photograph-ever-hackneyed-tasteless

 

Although I must admit that while Lik's work is fantastic, I don't see how that image goes for 6.5MM. That being said, I don't see the value in most of the 5 most expensive photographs ever sold. They seem, kinda lame, IMO. 

 

http://shutyouraperture.com/the-top-5-most-expensive-photographs-ever-sold/#.VIkpoIvjP6s

 

#4 is the only one that has impact on me. Slightly like #6 but really don't see what is so special about #2. Seems like anyone with a phone could take that image. #3 looks like a shitty instagram filter was used. 

Edited by crappyjones123

Not sure which is stranger - that it's "not art" or the phrase "photography has finally arrived as art."

Fortunately a listing of Jonathan Jones other articles at the end of this one indicates how much weight you should give him.

Edited by blessingx

A couple from tonight's walk.

 

London5-X2.jpg

 

London4-X2.jpg

dp2 quattro showed up a couple days ago, but unpacked tonight. Didn't want to take a new camera out in the rain, but two test shots from the garage. Both iso100 & f/16. These are unfortunately not full resolution. Anyone have a recommendation for an account that allows such?

RXSO7Rw.jpg

4Bt6xcD.jpg

Edited by blessingx

Never had an issue with imgur. Curious what you think about the camera. The sigma lenses have been top notch for me. The bodies just never had enough steam behind them.

Found the London spot for Colin.

 

London6-X2.jpg

 

Tower Bridge

 

London7-X2.jpg

 

London8-X2.jpg

Also found the spot for Ari after lunch.

571e0499f3c696063214e1fabf5b6f46.jpg

I find it quite ironic that there is a bike parked out front....

^^^ Yeah, picked up on that too, Ari.  Suspect rider inside trying to downsize.

Curious what you think about the camera. The sigma lenses have been top notch for me. The bodies just never had enough steam behind them.

So far I like it quite a bit better than these guys.

cfe0f2471e3e0837f47087f335c2a61a.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

The sigma art series lenses are fantastic. I sold the 35 in favor of the 50 as the 35 had a little too much perspective distortion for what I was shooting. I haven't shot the sigma 24-70 but did rent the 24-70 for an event. Worked great. 

 

Rokinon is hopefully coming out with a 135mm lens... https://www.facebook.com/RokinonLenses/photos/a.177689185610341.38264.177519142294012/827637633948823/?type=1&theater

 

I love my D800 and wouldn't trade it for anything but a surprising amount of people on FM traded their D800s for the new D750. 250g lighter, more manageable resolution (24mp), more FPS (6.5 vs 4) although you do lose 1/8000s shutter speed with the D750. Might not matter unless you shoot wide open on sunny days. In terms of low light performance and dynamic range they are essentially the same. The image quality of the D800 eeks out slightly ahead but I doubt it is noticeable. It's amazing how fast the prices of the D800 have dropped - the D700 price decline was far gentler. 

 

Somewhat typical of the used price - http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1335346/0?keyword=d800#12737991

 

However, I have seen them go for as little as $1250. Those bodies have more actuations though but the shutter is rated for 150k. Not much to worry about unless you are really going to put 120k actuations before you sell the body. 

If you can stand an EVIL camera, I would put a vote in for the Sony A7 with whichever sensor you think you would like the most.

 

I should note that the A7s is the likely successor to my D700, in the event it ever dies and nothing with moar-ISO is available by then. 

Edited by nikongod

I am a big fan of EVIL, Ari. I was always under the impression that Nikon *is* EVIL, though.

 

;)

**BRENT**

I'd avoid Tamron 24-70 due to how its vc works.

Also, doesn't really affect actual use but the buttons/dials D800 feel much, much nicer than the ones on D600/610, at least the ones I've handled. Don't know about the ones on D750.

And frick, I still need to send you Tri-X. They're still sitting in my freezer.

Edited by Salt Peanuts

I mistakenly forgot tamron before the rented lens. Never played with the sigma 24-70. I actually liked the vc very much. I was shooting on the top deck of a yacht in pitch dark and on a lower floor where the only light was the dj lighting. It's not going to be as sharp as a 35mm prime but it gave unexpectedly good results. I can post some images from the lens when I get home. Iirc I don't think the Nikon lens has any sort of image stabilization. I do remember the lens being super heavy. My hand hurt at the end of the night.

I actually walked into best buy wanting to buy the d600 but the d800 felt better in the hand and once I saw the dedicated iso button on the top left, I was instantly sold on the d800. Changing the iso without moving the camera from my eye is a breeze. I remember asking Peter a lot about the two cameras before I purchased it and what he said is correct. The d800 will force your technique to be good. After spending a couple of years with it I think I've gotten better but still not there yet and use fast glass to make up for my lack of good technique. I also have an essential tremor that I got diagnosed with recently so that doesn't help with shooting in low light but controlled breathing helps. Big advantage of the d800 is you can crop to your heart's content and still end up with a good image. A smaller sensor requires you to be more conscious of your composition while you shoot. In that sense I think the d800 favors amateurs like me where the d600 might not be as forgiving.

I am leaning towards the d800 unless you can play with a d750 locally and find it to be better in your hands.

Edited by crappyjones123

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in

Sign In Now

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.