Thought this was a XKCD comic and looked for the joke way too long xd
Photography
c/photography is a community centered on the practice of amateur and professional photography. You can come here to discuss the gear, the technique and the culture related to the art of photography. You can also share your work, appreciate the others' and constructively critique each others work.
Please, be sure to read the rules before posting.
THE RULES
- Be nice to each other
This Lemmy Community is open to civil, friendly discussion about our common interest, photography. Excessively rude, mean, unfriendly, or hostile conduct is not permitted.
- Keep content on topic
All discussion threads must be photography related such as latest gear or art news, gear acquisition advices, photography related questions, etc...
- No politics or religion
This Lemmy Community is about photography and discussion around photography, not religion or politics.
- No classified ads or job offers
All is in the title. This is a casual discussion community.
- No spam or self-promotion
One post, one photo in the limit of 3 pictures in a 24 hours timespan. Do not flood the community with your pictures. Be patient, select your best work, and enjoy.
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If you want contructive critiques, use [Critique Wanted] in your title.
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Flair NSFW posts (nudity, gore, ...)
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Do not share your portfolio (instagram, flickr, or else...)
The aim of this community is to invite everyone to discuss around your photography. If you drop everything with one link, this become pointless. Portfolio posts will be deleted. You can however share your portfolio link in the comment section if another member wants to see more of your work.
No this is LOSS
Me seeing the last frame: Is this loss?
All I can see is ASL
No, this is ∆SL. It's for ancient Egyptians trying to hook up online.
Hottest single mummies around your area!
Rule of thirds was the first composition rule I learned when I began photography may years ago, and has stuck with me since.
It's pretty bulletproof.
Unless I have a damn good reason, things usually end up on the thirds lines in some way.
You and me both. I remember still to this day the roll of film I shot after learning about it. I was really young and that roll really got me into photography.
Rule of thirds, framing, and leading lines are the ones taught to me when I first took interest in photography. It's been really helpful to me, but it's really the rule of thirds really that stuck to me.
I guess cameras having those rule of thirds (or fifths) guide lines helped a lot too.
I am seeing a Debian, Arch and Slackware logos, I need help.
I only saw ASL twice. Memories of mIRC on a monochrome laptop.
This is brilliant. Saved! Will definitely be sharing this.
Rule of thirds hurts my OCD brain. But it's probably a fair enough approximation
I don't like pictures like this, they always look like wallpapers and weirdly artificial
First learn the rules, and then learn how to break them