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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
POLL: Your Thoughts on Gursky's "Rhein II"
Andreas Gursky's "Rhein II" has been a topic of discussion ever since it became one of the most expensive photos sold, especially given its digital manipulation. Please select an option and then leave a comment below. We'd love to hear more about what you think! -
DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Andreas Gursky. The Rhine II, 1999
Photo Credit: The Tate Museum—
Andreas Gursky’s “The Rhine II” is a digitally manipulated photograph that displays the River Rhine flowing horizontally between green fields beneath an overcast sky. It ranks among the most expensive photographs ever sold. While the image appears simple, it represents a…Read More
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A good time to create debate or discussion with this post. With the availability of very versatile software editing tools and now the use of AI, my question is when does authenticity play a part in how creative or capable a photographer may be. How does one measure his abilities or artistic skills not knowing to what extent editing has in fact…Read More
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Create Powerful Black & White Portraits with Ligthroom Classic
Before/AfterPhotoshop is a powerful tool for achieving creative outcomes, but many don’t realise that Lightroom can produce amazing results in less time. I edited this striking black and white portrait of Minnette during my Lightroom Class and live-streamed it to our Pro members.…Read More
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André Frauenstein posted in the group Street Photography
‘5 Hearts’ taken in Cologne, Germany
ISO 800, 28mm, -1,3 EV, f4, 1/10s—
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Julius Shulman: Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, 1960
Photo Credit: PleasurePhotoJulius Shulman was a renowned American architectural photographer whose career spanned nearly seven decades. He is best known for his impeccable images of mid-century modern architecture, especially in Southern California. His photographs significantly…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #21, 1978
Photo Credit: The Met Museum WebsiteCindy Sherman, born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, is a renowned American photographer known for her groundbreaking conceptual self-portraits. Between 1977 and 1980, she captured herself in sixty-seven different scenes, transforming into diverse characters…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capture Wildlife In Low Light
“Night Stalker (Leopard)”
1/320sec – f/5 – ISO 1000 – Nikon D750 – Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 (Focal Length 200mm) – Flash for fill-in light – Manual Mode – Camera SupportOur wildlife discussion for October is shooting wildlife in low light. It includes dealing with no available light (nighttime) and…Read More
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Nolan Lister posted in the group Film Photography
Long exposure on Ilford FP4 to create this 6×6 negative using a Mamiya C220 TLR camera.
Film suffers from Reciprocity failure. Reciprocity failure is what happens when, at longer exposures (generally shutter speeds of 1 second or more), the law of reciprocity (you guessed it!) fails!
A film’s emulsion is made up of a layer of silver halide c…Read More
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Trompie van der Berg posted in the group Artificial Lighting
This image was taken on a pretty wet day in Thabazimbi. Light setup included.
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This print would look stunning in the right interior space, though its hefty $4.3 million price tag is certainly up for debate. Art has always been subjective, and one key aspect of Gursky’s work is that it should be assessed within the broader context of his entire collection and his unmistakable “dispassionate” style. He markets not just his…Read More