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...na sastanke dolazimo lepo obucheni ali kada se vrata zatvore... i zakljuchaju... sve i da imamo nov namestaj uskoro bi bio kao da je stari i raspadnut... a ja sam jedino zensko u klubu :P

LOL.... uzas... ne! :D
 
...eh da bar ima alkohola... ja sam se probahatila pre mesec dana i pochela da pushim (LOL) na sastancima... jer su svi nepushachi i mislim da ne greshim mnogo ako kazem da svi vec boluju od nechega ;)

...ne prichamo nista konkretno... ako neko donese fotke onda ih gledamo i bacamo h8 ili ogovaramo druge fotografe,... oni uglavnoj prichaju a ja ih ne slusam jer se stalno bacaju nekim terminima koji se ne tichu umetnosti nego tehnike... kao da svi rade u Canonu i Nikonu na izradi chipova pa su mnogo pametni ;)

...u poslednjih nekoliko nedelja prichamo uglavnom o restauraciji prostora... i tako... zavisi od situacije...
 
E...ovaj...danas sam na Kalemegdanu naleteo na neku izlozbu fotki,t.j. na fotke koje su bile izlozene,bas su dobre,a i format je veliki :) ,provalio sam jednu da je od Zamurovica,za ostale nisam gledao...
evo ukratko kako to izgleda..



zumirano

 
..aaaa...sto je dobro uhvacena duga..
a prva da leve strane...kao penjanje po savet mudracu koji zivi na planini :D
i ona medju gornjima sa gomilom sarenih peskira na plazi....bas dobro..
i ovaj cica sto se brije..

edit: od Zamurovica je i ova..ispod peskira (ako mogu tako da kazem :)))
zuto\zeleno\crvena ::p
neko sremsko selo slikano iz visine..
 
Poslednja izmena:
HOW TO BE A COOL PHOTOGRAPHER

1. The first rule of a cool photographer: Do NOT show your photographs.
2. The second rule of a cool photographer: Do not show your photographs! If somebody asks you to show them - make an excuse. Tell about terabytes of raw images on your computer, being busy, copy and other rights, agreements with "Harper's Bazaar", "Esquire", and other fancy magazines and advertisement agencies.
3. If you have a blog, post there a few photos of renown photographers with moderately positive comments such as "That's how one should do it!". Theorise a lot!
4. As an exception, you can post 2-3 abstract-looking photos with a note "I am just fooling around" or "these are my juvenile experiments". No more than that!
5. Register on all possible forums, mailing lists, websites devoted to photography. Post often, criticise moderately, without fanaticism. Use expressions like "so-so", "boring shit", "the horizon level is off", "faded colours", "is there an idea?" "is there a concept?", etc. Really cool photographer can always find something to criticize. Never praise. Mock newbies until their full destruction.
6. Learn the terminology. The words "expocorrection", "bracketing", "crop", "polarisation" should always be in your arsenal. Use them!
7. Learn the jargon and use it fearlessly.
8. Disdain the rules, but ridicule those who disregard them.
9. Learn names of 2-3 famous photographers, and know the Cliff's notes description of their work. Use this when theorising and criticising.
10. Install the latest version of Photoshop. Master the "stamp" tool. Tell everybody that you don't use Photoshop on principle. Ridicule all who uses it.
11. Photo filters are crouches for disabled. Universal lenses are suitable for handless and footless. A really cool photographer uses different lenses for each situation, and uses his feet and head for moving objects closer and farther away.
12. Buy a camera. Remember, Canon belongs to cheap pop-culture; Panasonic, Sony, Olympus and Konica are all garbage. In the worst case, buy Nikon or Pentax, but you'd be better off with Leica or Hasselblad. If you don't have enough money, buy a wide-angle "Kiev". You don't need to put any expensive film in it - just carry the camera with you.
13. The more lenses, flashes, filters, exponometers are in your photobag, the cooler you are!
14. Cool pros use film or the most expensive digital SLR's. If you don't have enough money for 1D Mark, carry an old film camera, motivating it by the fact that digital is inferior to the film. Argue about wrong colour reproduction, low resolution, and the young age of the technology.
15. If you are using a DSLR, claim that you ignore the screen and even the built-in exponometer, setting everything based on your vision and expertise.
16. Get a friend with a photo-studio and drink with him regularly.
17. Every so often, disappear for a couple of days. Claim that you had a large-volume contract and you were stuck in the studio, or that you flew in the "National Geographic" helicopter to shoot geysers in Kamchatka.
18. Display on your desk a certificate of some photo-school, but don't forget to mention that you have outgrown your teachers.
19. Memorise Ken Rockwell's article. Disprove it or substantiate it depending on the situation.
20. Learn all the camera models back to the 40s. Read the new releases, and know all modern cameras, lenses, flashes.
21. Be aware of photo exhibitions. You don't need to attend them, familiarising yourself with the reviews would suffice.


:lol:
 
@Master
video sam vec tu izlozbu pre jedno mesec dana mozda vise isto na kalisu... ponavljaju


citiram iz njegovog bloga..

''U četvrtak, 30. aprila. 2009. godine, otvorena je moja izložba na Kalemegdanu (Savsko šetalište, preko puta Francuske ambasade, pa uz stepenice prema Pobedniku) posvećena dvadesetogodišnjici saradnje sa francuskom agencijom Gamma Presse Images. Izloženo je 86 fotografija velikog formata. Izložba traje do 01. novembra i ukupno će u tom periodu biti prikazano oko 300 fotografija različite tematike. Trenutnu postavku čine fotografije iz fotomonografija “Srbija, život i običaji”, “Srbija, dunavski sliv” i “Vojvodina”.
Izložba je otvorena neprekidno 24 sata i noću je osvetljena...''

znaci ne ponavlja se...u toku je :)
 
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