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Rob Brewer posted in the group Portrait Photography
Photographer – @robbrewer
Models – Michaela
Location – Studio012
Settings – EosR, ISO 100, 63mm, F8, 1/125
Date – 2023
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Edward Ruthven posted in the group Mobile Photography
Samsung S21, 1/570 sec at f / 4.9, ISO 50, Cape town, Koeberg
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capture Wildlife In Low Light
“Phofu Cattle”
1/4000sec – f/5,6 – ISO800 – Nikon D600 – 70-200mm f/2.8 Lens – Focal Length 70mm – Flash Did Not Fire – Manual Mode – BotswanaCattle do not fall under wildlife; however, I want to share this image with you.
I took the shot from a low angle, sitting down. I waited for the cattle to mov…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Lion Before the Storm: If you haven't yet seen our posts about Nick Brandt's two versions of "Lion Before the Storm," scroll down and take a look! We know it might be a tough decision, but if you could purchase only one of these "Lion Before the Storm" photographs as a print, which would you choose?1 Comment -
DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Nick Brandt: Lion Before the Storm II, Sitting Profile, Maasai Mara, 2007
Photo Credit: Artsy.netThis second photograph in the series features the same lion we posted earlier, captured in a timeless and hauntingly beautiful pose. Here, the lion sits with his head fully turned to the side, giving off a contemplative and focused expression. The…Read More
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Capturing these photos of my niece was an absolute joy. She effortlessly radiates beauty and remains remarkably relaxed when facing the camera. At the moment, I am only sharing the black and white versions.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Nick Brandt. Lion Before the Storm I, Maasai Mara, 2007
Photo Credit: Artsy.netThis photograph features a majestic standing lion with his head turned towards the wind and is strikingly captivating. It’s part of a two-photo series featuring the same lion. In this Study 1, the lion is artfully framed between two shrubs. The low angle and intimate…Read More
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Gerrit De Lange posted in the group Fine Art Photography
I think the title rebirth is very fitting for this couple photo.
They asked for the shoot to celebrate their new start, after both of them lost their previous partners in a tragic way.(PS: I know I can’t take part in the Pro Theme 🙂
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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
This is a captivating culinary creation. An orange-infused cake emerges delicately encased in a glistening gelatin layer. Created by Chef Vincent, I choose to photograph it in a low-key lighting set up, to accentuate the cake’s alluring charm and moodiness, and create a tantalising visual symphony.
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This looks delectable. I love how the light subtly hits the cake stand creating that beautiful silouette showcasing the contrast between light and shadow with the high contrast of the electrifying oranges (colours) on top. Stunning @winifredharms
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Rosalie Rothner posted in the group Black and White Photography
Urban Bells
I was inspired last night by Danie’s Zoom session on B&W editing to have a look at some older photos to edit.
Taken on one of the DPC visits to Maboneng. It was a clear blue sky day, so nothing exciting happening in the sky, unfortunately.
ISO 100, 1/400, f8. 116mm
Not much done in editing, just a crop, some straightening, applied a…Read More1 Comment - Load More Posts









I really can’t choose, but if I can have only one, the emotion from the closer angle draws me in.