that's heat, not an effect.
that's heat, not an effect.
LOLOLOLOLOL!!!that's heat, not an effect.
I got it on Amazon. But now the best I can find is $85. Still a good value.I was noticing that too today. I really enjoyed shooting at 35mm. I was playing around with the 50mm, till i realized how far away i had to be. Where were you finding the 50mm for $50. I went to ritz and they wanted $130...but b & h had it for $85 shipped.
as LowNotSlow said, that's the heat from the jet engines exhaust.I don't know I like the orangy tone the under saturating brings out I think it suits the prairies very well, but, I guess a lot of this kinda stuff is personal opinion. Those pics are dope too btw, #2 is my favorite, I think you should take out that water paper(?) effect and send me the full size image so I can use it as a background!
LOL looks exactly like some s**t you can do in photoshop, sorta a ripple effect lol never even crossed my mind it could be heat!that's heat, not an effect.
thats a hot picture. i am doing a photoshoot of my friend whos a DJ soon for him to use as promotional pics and i want to do those gloomy type of shots....i thinking some urban graffity bg's and some of him actually spinning this coming friday.^^^
Here's the other shot from that shoot this past weekend.
I </3 hats.
ure pictures are nice but a bit underexposed. very soft.thanks guys.
heres another one: