Featured
-
Take a look below at our curation but please note – some of the photos may be disturbing.
Some photos are memorable. Others are downright world-changing.
So what is it that makes an image stick in the collective memory and become truly iconic?
It’s not enough to capture a moment in history. The mos…Read More
-
Lezindie Stears posted in the group Wildlife Photography
-
-
Antoinette Schaafsma-Strydom posted in the group Food Photography
-
Antoinette Schaafsma-Strydom posted in the group Street Photography
O! How time flies!
We were walking the streets of Lesotho and I saw the old lady from afar. I knew I wanted a picture of her. She was such a beautiful character. I took the picture with my i-phone and did some processing in Photoshop. To me this picture symbolizes aging and how time just flies by.
-
Riette Jonker posted in the group Street Photography
Vintage Vibes Collection
Gear Used:
Camera: Canon EOS400D Digital, f/2.2, ISO100
Lens: Canon 50mm1 Comment-
A nice set of pictures, Riette. I really like the angles and the nostalgic feel. While the desaturated vintage effect works well, I think adding a bit more colour pop and contrast could enhance this beautiful set even more. Please upload these pictures to the OneDrive folders so I can show you how I would have edited them in our upcoming Monday…Read More
-
-
Riette Jonker posted in the group Mobile Photography is in Drakensberg, South Africa
Early morning yawn.
-
Renate Laaks posted in the group Macro Photography
Mantis on decaying leaf.
Gear: Canon EOS 5DM4, Canon EF 100mm/L macro.
Settings: F8, 1/250 sec, ISO 800. Single image, handheld. Natural light.3 Comments-
Very nice. The insects is such an imporatnt part of life.
Most of the insects we are familiar with are tiny little things, but praying mantises are among the giants of the insect world. The praying mantises we see locally can be 2 inches to 3 inches long or even more, but don’t let that fool you into thinking they will be easy to spot.Despite…Read More
-
Hi Renate just my penny’s worth—I would have loved to see more subject and less background in these shots. The backgrounds feel quite busy, which makes the subject get a little lost, especially since the colours aren’t popping. John Fox has a great system where he sometimes uses a colourful paper backdrop to make insects stand out. It’s som…Read More
-
-
Renate Laaks posted in the group Macro Photography
Mantis on cat’s tail asparagus.
Gear: Canon EOS 5DM4, Canon EF 100mm/L macro.
Settings: F8, 1/250 sec, ISO 800. Single image, handheld. Natural light. -
Renate Laaks posted in the group Macro Photography
Mantis on cat’s tail asparagus.
Gear: Canon EOS 5DM4, Canon EF 100mm/L macro.
Settings: F4.5, 1/200 sec, ISO 1600. Single image, handheld. Natural light. -
Teliza van Eeden Vorster posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
In this Zoom class, we dived into travel and landscape photography, as well as night photography. We analysed landscape images to explore composition techniques and discussed the essential gear needed for capturing stunning outdoor shots.
-
Riette Jonker posted in the group Mobile Photography is in Drakensberg, South Africa
Super Moon…
Using a telescope and my mobile phone to shoot the super moon.1 Comment - Load More Posts







Wow well done Lezindie. You got this spot on with what is a rather difficult shoot at that speed and so close to you. Not everyone get this the first time.👏👏