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Renate Laaks posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Paradise flycatcher family
Gear: Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon EF 100-400mm F4.5 – 5.6 L IS II, Canon Extender EF 1.4x III
Settings, frame 1: 560mm, ISO 5000, f 8.0, 1/800 sec; Frame 2: 560mm, ISO 4000, f 8.0, 1/800 sec#WildlifePhotography #BirdPhotography #AvianPhotography #UrbanWildlife
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Renate Laaks posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Catch of the day
Brown hooded kingfisher with striped skink.
Gear: Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon EF 100-400mm F4.5 – 5.6 L IS II, Canon Extender EF 1.4x III
Settings: 560mm, ISO 6400, f 8.0, 1/2000 sec#WildlifePhotography #BirdPhotography #AvianPhotography #UrbanWildlife
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What can I say? This image is beautifully exposed, with perfect light in the subject’s eye. It’s clean and well presented, featuring a gorgeous natural background that separates the subject seamlessly. The photo is sharp, with excellent balance in the frame. There’s a strong focal point that adds tremendous impact, making your image both unique…Read More
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Ida Strydom posted in the group Photo Themes
#Minimalism2025
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Ida Strydom posted in the group Photo Themes
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Ida Strydom posted in the group Photo Themes
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Ida Strydom posted in the group Photo Themes
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Robert Gush posted in the group Photo Themes
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Idonette posted in the group Photo Themes
This image reflects why I photograph…. moments where contrasts meet. A tree reduced to ash, a bird poised for sky. Minimalism allowed me to capture the tension between destruction and renewal.
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Idonette posted in the group Photo Themes
The lilies caught my eye not for their abundance, but for their gentle pause on the surface. I felt compelled to frame them in a minimalist way, allowing them to echo the calm I experienced. It is less about what is seen, and more about what is felt—the quiet invitation to breathe and notice simplicity.
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Renate, your story is inspiring, and your work is outstanding. For someone who enjoys nature but never intended to pursue wildlife photography, your achievement is remarkable. I am very proud of you.