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Rob Brewer posted in the group Buy and Sell Photo Gear
Samyang MF 85mm 1.4 Lens – Canon RF Mount – It is literally brand new, I am selling as I struggle with the manual focus. R6 000
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André Frauenstein posted in the group Street Photography
‘Land of the Souls’ – Season is starting to change here in Germany, and the rain has started, perfect for moody street photography.
F1.8, 1/35s, ISO640, 0ev, 24mm
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Portrait Photography
Photographer – @robbrewer
Models – Michaela
Location – Studio012
Settings – EosR, ISO 100, 79mm, F8, 1/125
Date – 2023
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Danie Bester posted in the group Fine Art Photography
Danie Bester. Solitary Cow in the Fog 2, Eswatini, 2018
ISO 400, 1/125 sec at f/8. Canon 6D, 45mm Tilt-Shift Lens, Handheld
Upon our arrival in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), we encountered soft drizzle and dense fog, limiting visibility to around 20 metres. Cattle seemed to appear from the fog as if by magic. I left the car to capture a…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze. Vertical Horizon #99, Hong Kong, 2015
Photo Credit: Artsy.netRomain Jacquet-Lagrèze, a French photographer and visual artist, captured this striking image as part of his “Vertical Horizon” series, which focuses on Hong Kong’s architectural marvels. The photograph offers a captivating view of surrounding skyscrapers f…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capturing Wildlife In Low Light
“Bat Eared Fox”1/1000sec – f/6,3 – ISO 400 – Nikon D5 – 200-400mm f/4 Lens – Flash did not fire – Camera support – Manual Mode
The foxes’ large ears, which measure over five inches long, help them hear insects moving underground, such as termites and dung beetles. Bat-eared foxes can even hear larva…Read More
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From a recent matric farewell shoot I did. I just love the shadow on the ground and the hint of blue from his arm and the slight peak of her dress. The watch was almost blown out, but I managed to get some detail back.
Fujifilm X-T3 – Fujinon 50 – 140mm F2.8 – Aperture: F2.8 – SS: 1/3200 (Bright sun – 16:00 in the afternoon) – ISO: 160 (Native Fuji ISO)
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Jako Poolman posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Hal Morey. Sunbeams into Grand Central Station, 1929
Photo Credit: Creative Commons“Sunbeams into Grand Central Station” is a famous 1929 photograph attributed to Hal Morey. New York City commissioned Hal to document the building. This photograph captured the beautiful, strong, dramatic shafts of sunlight streaming through the upper windows,…Read More
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Thanks for contributing to our Photo Digest, Jako. You’ve done a splendid job describing this iconic photograph, and we hope to see more contributions from you in the future.
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Vincent Bernhardt posted in the group Food Photography
This gold, sage and purple wedding cake was the creation of Chef Nicolas and Chef Grace. It boasts two exquisitely handcrafted chocolate roses, over one hundred gold sugar rose leaves and these are the main focal point set on a light sage green cake. Truly a show of skill and finesse. Lighting setup was natural window light from the left with a…Read More
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Have you considered cropping into the image from the bottom and the top to emphasise the golden leaves and roses?
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capture Wildlife In Low Light
“Forest Flight” (Black Kite)
1/3200sec – f/4 – ISO 200 – Nikon D4 – Nikon 600mm f/4 Lens – Tripod was used – No Flash was fired – Manual Mode – Hokkaido, JapanWhen photographing birds in flight, you usually have the bird against a bright sky or a dark forest, resulting in an underexposed or…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Leopard Seal and Penguin: An image showing a leopard seal offering a dead penguin to Nicklen, trying to “feed” him.
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Great photo. Remember to add suitable titles for your photos.
Have you considered cropping slightly from the top to emphasise the ghostly figures? It’s just a suggestion and open for debate.