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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Black and White Photography
Luke Brouwers “Web of Deceit” Johannesburg 2017
CANON70D 1/80th sec@f/10 ISO100, 24mm(EF24-105mm f/4). I took this image sometime ago at Arts on Main on one of the many walks with Danie and the street photography group. This is all about shadow play. I decided on this title as at the time in SA there was always and still is news about woman abuse.…Read More -
Luke Brouwers posted in the group Fine Art Photography
“Hong Kong”
Would one call this Fine Art Photography? A combination of two of my own images and edited in Photoshop.
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Mustang Sally. En route during an event we recently had.
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American machines. The beauty of these two machines riding on the open road.
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DPC posted in the group Fine Art Photography
Explore 20 of the most renowned fine art photographers. While opinions may vary, each artist on this list is worth studying:
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DPC posted in the group Fine Art Photography
This short tutorial sheds some light on why some artists become successful
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Street Photography
Beaunard Grobler. Vivid memories of the walkway near Arc De Triomphe Monument, Paris.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, EF24-105, 1s at f8 & ISO 125 No Flash
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I took this photo of my gorgeous son – he did not really want to be my model, but I like the photo even more because there is no pretension in his face, only the true feeling he felt at that moment! Also thought the Bokeh in the background is adding something special!
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This low-angle, casual impromptu portrait of your son has a nice feel, and the monochrome conversion effectively sets the mood. However, the picture appears a bit flat. I recommend increasing the exposure slightly to make the image pop while ensuring that details remain intact. Additionally, consider cropping a bit from the…Read More -
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Wings of Fire’’
5DMk4, Tamron 70-200mm with x1.4 Converter, 1/1600 sec at F3.5, ISO 500
Conventional wisdom, when shooting Birds in Flight at sunset is to keep the sun at your back. But sometimes it pays to break the rules. I shot this straight into the setting sun hoping for a few golden highlights under the wings. Initial post proce…Read More3 Comments -
Greg Fullard is with Danie Bester
On the relationship between the producer and consumer of art
A central question in the world of art is whether alignment between the artist’s intention and the viewer’s interpretation is necessary to be considered as art.
Exploring this question is well served by exploring some examples:
Example 1: The Mona Lisa
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DPC posted in the group Videography
The Cinematographer’s Bible! Check out this short but high-impact video: “Six Rules every cinematographer should know”
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Riette Jonker posted in the group Portrait Photography
I had the privilege of photographing my absolutely gorgeous niece. She is becoming a young lady and blew my breath away with her beauty.
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Wow, Luke! This image is pure eye candy and a brilliantly executed composite. It easily ranks as one of my favorite shots of the year!