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i've just started getting into photography and i will post a few of my pieces once i get my scanner up and running. im doing a media production degree but i've always been more interested in moving camera images. i have taken a real liking to still image recently, it's helping me get more sense of composistion and lighting. im really interested in cinematography so im going to experiment like crazy now.
any tips or ideas anyone?
im not to sure about what film and camera to use, im trying all sorts at the moment, i've even made myself a make shift pin hole camera...hopefully that will give me some interesting shots. anyways im sure im gonna alot more over the next three years. _________________ leave with your enemies
I love adobe illustrator... just finished this illustration of a sony mp3 player... ive done a couple of these before, but this is the best one ive done yet i think.
The top right image is obviously the photo i used to draw from. The nice thing about having the illustrator file of this, is that being vector artwork it can be scaled to any size you can imagine (yes, even that one) without loosing any quality. Because its all made up from lines and maths.
Thats impressive...is there any 'need' for this type of work? Enlighten me!
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