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RealisticRadical

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  1. Budget (including currency): 300-500 usd Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Music, Games (Squad, Rising Storm, Arma, and rust), and movies. Other details Starting from scratch. I have a decent home stereo receiver, pre amp, and decent speakers. I’m planning to use my UHD tv as a monitor, to cut on costs.
  2. O anime kids, so sad. Terrible that 90% are nihilists; that might be why they like crappy writing, and also story lines with big plot holes. Sad, sad, and very sad.
  3. So i made a poem that was inspired by Bukowski's Blue Bird poem. Tell meh what y'all think! My Blue Bird is Lost I've let him out, but he flew away What follows is tears all day O, where did you go my blue bird? I didn't mean to neglect you in any way For i need you to be in your little cage I've let him out, but he flew away What follows is tears all day O, i have lost hope to find you my little blue bird How could i have neglected you this way For i want you to be be in that little cage I've let him out, but he flew away What follows is tears all day O, where have you gone my blue bird; i wish you were back in your little cage How could i let you out my dear friend; we had a secret pact But i can't have you in that little cage I've let him out, but he flew away What follows is tears all day o, where could you be my little blue bird? How could you just fly away? For it's you that i need to be in that little cage But you flew away
  4. That's not really correct either. The picture with the sunflow, i took it with my f-stop at f/4. Higher apertures = shallow depth of field.
  5. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823129040&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Gaming+Keyboards-_-N82E16823129040&gclid=CJWQkfHWhMgCFciIfgodgNMKdw&gclsrc=aw.ds
  6. I'm not sure if i am getting this down... Shallow depth of field is very easy, as it's quite obvious, but i can't tell what deep depth of field is, or what it even looks like. Can anyone assist me, and also tell me if any of these photos show deep depth of field?
  7. Did i fix any of the problems with this picture, or even execute the rule of thirds correctly?
  8. It's not suppose to be a good image, but an example to see if i'm getting the idea right. My iso was crazy high, and brightness low. I'm shooting with a cannon t3 rebel, which isn't a great camera. There is subject matter, it's just an example; not suppose to be a good picture.
  9. Precisely! I thought perhaps i should, even while i was taking the photo, but i was in a uncomfortable spot; i'll have to go back later today, and take it again. I was messing with the brightness, and aperture, so i think that's why photo is a tad bit to dark. TBH i think the colors look better when the picture is slightly darker. Yep, you're totally right. That's what i was trying to fit in the picture, and it was hard finding a branch that would shine light through, so i had to move around a little. Thanks very much for the Image, and the help! I do to tbh, i didn't think there should be rules, as that's something the individual creates when they discover their style. My professor really wants me learn about this though.
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