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carbonjockey 02-06-08 06:56 PM

picture thread
 
Here is a thread for just pictures: any topic, funny or dumb, cool or jackass... just cool pics of bikes with no responses

kjohnnytarr 02-06-08 07:01 PM

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/01270026.jpg

dayvan cowboy 02-06-08 07:14 PM

http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/phot...36632_3533.jpg
i don't know **** about cameras so i don't know how he did this.

frankstoneline 02-06-08 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by dayvan cowboy (Post 6121007)
http://photos-a.ak.facebook.com/phot...36632_3533.jpg
i don't know **** about cameras so i don't know how he did this.

Double exposure, take half expose with two shutter actuations on film, one with people one without.
Thats a sweet photo, even sweeter if it was done with a Holga (which the size format might suggest unless he has a sweet medium format camera)

Batson 02-06-08 09:22 PM

thats gotta be done with a holga. i love those cameras.

br995 02-06-08 09:26 PM

http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...kes/puppet.jpg


http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r..._6237Large.jpg

frankstoneline 02-06-08 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by Batson (Post 6121702)
thats gotta be done with a holga. i love those cameras.

Indeed, for 20 bucks you cant beat em. Reminds me I have a couple rolls I need to get developed.

Batson 02-06-08 09:43 PM

get the polaroid attachment. instant gratification!

deathhare 02-06-08 09:45 PM

They call the ones with the polaroid back Polgas. :)

Batson 02-06-08 09:56 PM

theyre pretty expensive compared to the price of the camera. polgas/holgaroids are cute names for the converted cameras.

ThunderChunky 02-06-08 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6121661)
Double exposure, take half expose with two shutter actuations on film, one with people one without.
Thats a sweet photo, even sweeter if it was done with a Holga (which the size format might suggest unless he has a sweet medium format camera)

dewd, no responses!! (oh... ****... :rolleyes:)

frankstoneline 02-06-08 10:55 PM

dewd, you responded.
I like responding...I mean, if I, or anyone, just wanted to post pictures they would go get on flickr and browse to the hearts content.
ya hurd?

roadfix 02-06-08 10:58 PM

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...0089Medium.jpg

ThunderChunky 02-06-08 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6122135)
dewd, you responded.
I like responding...I mean, if I, or anyone, just wanted to post pictures they would go get on flickr and browse to the hearts content.
ya hurd?

frank dawg, i was kidding... yeah i just thought it was funny that the OP expected no one to respond.

streetlightpoet 02-06-08 11:25 PM

http://www.colcohist-gensoc.org/Imag...aterOriten.jpg
From over in the tandem forum. Fixed gear, no brakes, 305 lbs, 23 feet long!

dayvan cowboy 02-06-08 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6121661)
Double exposure, take half expose with two shutter actuations on film, one with people one without.
Thats a sweet photo, even sweeter if it was done with a Holga (which the size format might suggest unless he has a sweet medium format camera)

yeah, he used a holga.

I think i'm one of the few people here that rides fixed but isn't a photojournalism major.

ThunderChunky 02-06-08 11:39 PM

and now i'll actually contribute to the thread :) :

emi's bike, taken back before i had any idea what the hell mash crew was:

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/IMG_0796.jpg

some random dude on fixed going through the chinatown gates (anyone on the forum?):

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...town_fixed.jpg

a beaten up bike route sign in savanny, ga:

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...e/IMG_0436.jpg

I_luv_hooters 02-06-08 11:43 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...g?t=1202362903

frymaster 02-07-08 12:45 AM

http://bp2.blogger.com/_wvoLtwni0kc/...sign+funny.jpg

frankstoneline 02-07-08 12:46 AM


Originally Posted by ThunderChunky (Post 6122170)
frank dawg, i was kidding... yeah i just thought it was funny that the OP expected no one to respond.

Haha, no worries, my post was in jest as well. I often hope people dont take me seriously. It would be a horrible error.
Anyways, to contribute...
Some portraits I've done in the past. A shameless self plug I know, but oh well.


http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1248/...b212613356.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2163/...574a1601f3.jpg

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1356/...68873be45b.jpg

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/123/3...9ca3634462.jpg

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/105/2...b5de623964.jpg

All my stuff is on my flickr flickr.com/photos/billyliar

doomkin 02-07-08 12:53 AM


Originally Posted by Batson (Post 6121806)
get the polaroid attachment. instant gratification!

i had a holgaroid for a while. picked it up cheap in LA few years back - hrmmm maybe around $75? sold it for $250 on ebay 6 months ago. god i love fads.

now a days a holga costs $50 from urban outfitters - otherwise i'd suggest picking one up from holgamods.com. the holgamods holgas have been retooled to get more consistent results - which some people claim to not like, but if you're not a toolbag, and know how to replicate 'happy accidents' then it's not much of an issue and you end up buying more of a real camera.

frankstoneline 02-07-08 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by doomkin (Post 6122528)
i had a holgaroid for a while. picked it up cheap in LA few years back - hrmmm maybe around $75? sold it for $250 on ebay 6 months ago. god i love fads.

now a days a holga costs $50 from urban outfitters - otherwise i'd suggest picking one up from holgamods.com. the holgamods holgas have been retooled to get more consistent results - which some people claim to not like, but if you're not a toolbag, and know how to replicate 'happy accidents' then it's not much of an issue and you end up buying more of a real camera.

:D
wait, theres a REASON holga photos turn out like they do!?!?!?!
Jokes.
I want to get a couple more and convert one to 35mm and rig up the lense from the other one for my D50.
You can still get holgas on the cheap from amazon, I payed 20 bones for mine. Plus the giant rubber band and plethra of gaffer's tape give it charachter.

doomkin 02-07-08 01:02 AM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6122537)
:D
wait, theres a REASON holga photos turn out like they do!?!?!?!
Jokes.
I want to get a couple more and convert one to 35mm and rig up the lense from the other one for my D50.
You can still get holgas on the cheap from amazon, I payed 20 bones for mine. Plus the giant rubber band and plethra of gaffer's tape give it charachter.

don't waste your time with the holga lens for your d50. if you really want one, holgamods dude makes and sells 'em but the image quality is worse than ****. dab some vaseline on your cameraphone and you've got a dslr + holga lens. if you're gonna play around with homemade lenses, i'd highly suggest the DIY lens baby (medium format lens + plastic bellows) or attempt the ultimate hipster camera: the digital lomo l-ca.

i've seen some pretty neat riggings for both digital holgas and the single digital l-ca i believe exists. the dholga actually projected onto a piece of frosted glass which was placed squarely in front of a p&s camera - so it was actually more of a digital holgabscura. the digital l-ca was in fact an epson r-d1 with a custom machined lens housing which held the main lens element from a wrecked l-ca. i'm told the results are quite nice.

frankstoneline 02-07-08 01:05 AM


Originally Posted by doomkin (Post 6122547)
don't waste your time with the holga lens for your d50. if you really want one, holgamods dude makes and sells 'em but the image quality is worse than ****. dab some vaseline on your cameraphone and you've got a dslr + holga lens. if you're gonna play around with homemade lenses, i'd highly suggest the DIY lens baby (medium format lens + plastic bellows) or attempt the ultimate hipster camera: the digital lomo l-ca.

Haha, yeah. A while ago JPEG ran a section about DIY cameras, and some lady made lenses by melting down stuff like pop bottles and parafin wax. I was thinking about a DIY pop bottle lense. Seemed cool. The picture quality is garbage though, haha, just an experiment to keep me busy.

thanks 02-07-08 01:17 AM

this has nothing to do with bicycles but i think it's nice.
http://photos-051.ll.facebook.com/ph...03464_6302.jpg


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