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Jacques van der Westhuizen posted in the group Street Photography
Taking the Stairs
Photo taken during the recent Street Photography workshop at Arts on Main with Danie on 8 June 2024Fujifilm X-T3, Fujinon 35mm F/2
ISO-160, F/5, 1/40
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DPC posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
NatGeo Photographer Jim Richardson speaks about Story in your Photography!
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Steve McCurry is one of the world’s most renowned travel-documentary photographers and visual storytellers and this video showcases some of his work, which is a feast for the eyes!
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Soup is ready! Broccoli, Kale and Carrot soup topped with cheese and micro greens. Just the thing to combat the cold.
Fujifilm XS10, ISO250, F2.8, 1/320, Natural light. Edited in Lightroom
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Excellent, Great styling and setup! A slightly higher / more tilted perspective will have shown more of your subject. the soup. I suggest you add a little bit more punch by very slightly dropping the overall exposure and lift the soup/contents with a radial gradient, also adding texture and a little bit of clarity. Please…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Renate and Norma were also photographers who were ready to capture the unpredictable behaviour of the same hippo, and I would love to share some of their images with you. If you are a wildlife photographer, having good habits will be vital in capturing beautiful action images, as wildlife and birds are unpredictable, and action happens without…Read More
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Reminder – Any Interest in Sharing or Renting Timeshare at Burchells Bush Lodge
Seeking like minded person(s) who have an interest in enjoying a Photography outing to the KNP for 7 days, either at end Aug or end Oct this year.
A great time of the year to be in the bush with the end of winter and the coming of spring – lots to pho…Read More
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Discover the Magic of Camera RAW!
Join me tomorrow evening for an insightful talk on Camera RAW. We’ll look into the advantages of RAW, explore compressed RAW files, and discuss both Lossless and Lossy compression techniques used in various cameras. We’ll also unravel Adobe’s DNG RAW format and take a look at RAW on your mobile phone cameras

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Renate Laaks posted in the group Macro Photography
This picture dates back to October 2021. These wasps were nesting close to our backdoor and I had such fun observing them, observing their habits and photographing at the same time. This is a 2 image hand held focus stack which allowed all three the larvae to be in focus. I have decided to revisit some older work to experiment with the newer…Read More
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#ProPhotoCritique
Renate, it’s crucial for photographers to frequently revisit their older work. Firstly, to gauge your growth, and sometimes, after a fresh edit or crop, you might realise you had a gem like this macro shot all along! Congratulations on your feature!

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This is an absolutely stunning shot, and you are really brave for getting so close to a wasp nest! The Canon 100mm Macro lens it is such a great lens, I love mine too.
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Part 2/2 How to use a Light Meter for Dramatic Portrait Photography.
In this tutorial, Chris Knight covers key lights, fill lights, rim lights, and background lights, and how to use them to create stunning images using hard light. -
DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Part 1/2 Learning Exposure and Light Meter Basics!
Chris Knight teaches using a light meter to measure flash, continuous light, and a combination of both. This tutorial is essential to understanding exposure in the Studio, even if you do not have a light meter. -
John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Hunting at Sunset
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm at 600mm, 1/800 sec at F6.3, ISO 4000
Sitting at a waterhole at last light, he suddenly appeared and started walking towards a heard of impala. Very little time to get the shot and the long grass made focusing extremely tricky.
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#ProPhotoCritique
Jacques, I don’t know why we always choose the coldest day of the year to run a street photography course, but it played in ouyr hands here. The person walking up the stairs with hands in pockets adds a nice touch. The structural elements are sharp, contrasting with the motion blur of the subject from using a slow shutter…Read More