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    What is the name of this type of photography?

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    also what would be the best lens for something like this?

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    Pretty much standard hipster photography. Surprising as all shat, B&H actually has an article on it. Signs That You're a Hipster Photographer | BH Insights

    There is one that I like though: Untitled | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

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    Weird and scary would be my guess

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    lol i was just wondering. jesus

    Quote Originally Posted by o hey tyler View Post
    Pretty much standard hipster photography. Surprising as all shat, B&H actually has an article on it. Signs That You're a Hipster Photographer | BH Insights

    There is one that I like though: Untitled | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
    This is the one that caught my eye as well. Your avatar pisses me off every time I look at it hahaha in a good way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audible_Chocolate View Post
    Flickr: alison scarpulla's Photostream

    also what would be the best lens for something like this?
    Gag me with a spoon.

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    Honestly, I like 'em. Not sure why, but their dark, disturbing themes probably?

    The the OP, looks like most are taken in the Sephia mode. Why not start off with that?
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    I like them, they hold my interest and it's something I don't do. Better then the yawns I give most things

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    Quote Originally Posted by shuttervelocity View Post
    Honestly, I like 'em. Not sure why, but their dark, disturbing themes probably?

    The the OP, looks like most are taken in the Sephia mode. Why not start off with that?
    DO you mean sepia mode?

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    Frankly, 480 and KmH's reponses are run of the mill, I don't get it, responses. And, yeah, they don't even try...

    Now, maybe these are not to everyone's taste but they are wonderfully creative.

    Creative?

    Oh, yeah, that might be the problem.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by ann View Post

    DO you mean sepia mode?
    I thought the same thing

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    I really like all those a lot. Whether it's "trippin' on LSD" or "hipster" photography, they definitely keep your attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c.cloudwalker View Post
    Frankly, 480 and KmH's reponses are run of the mill, I don't get it, responses. And, yeah, they don't even try...
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    Your assumption I "don't get it" is wrong.

    I just don't like it.
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    Yeah. Sorry for the spelling mistake. I did mean Sepia.

    Quote Originally Posted by ann View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by shuttervelocity View Post
    Honestly, I like 'em. Not sure why, but their dark, disturbing themes probably?

    The the OP, looks like most are taken in the Sephia mode. Why not start off with that?
    DO you mean sepia mode?
    Quote Originally Posted by gazzzie View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ann View Post

    DO you mean sepia mode?
    I thought the same thing


 

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