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DPC posted in the group Fine Art Photography
One of the key criteria for Fine Art Photography is the aim to sell your photos. Eli Milan shares insights on creating art that collectors want to buy, and there’s much we can learn from her experience.
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
OUR DPC WILDLIFE SAFARI – CHOBE BOTSWANA – 2024
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Macro Photography
Beaunard Grobler, “Golden mushrooms in garden”.
Canon R, EF 100mm F2.8 USM at 1/13 sec at f/16 & ISO100. No flash. Edited/ retouched with Lightroom.
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John Griffin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Title: ‘Driftwood’
5DMk4, Tamron 18-55mm, 1/160 sec at F4.3, ISO 1000
Not a particularly dramatic image out of camera, so I decided to really push the post processing and I quite like the result. Love to hear thoughts and comments.
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Tequila Sunrise
Tequila, orange juice and grenadine for the “sunrise”
Playing with some backlighting to try and get that glowing warm look. I used flash coming in from the right back, with a white reflector to lift the shadows in the front a bit.
Taken with my Canon 650D and my Canon 100mm macro lens, on a tripod.
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John Griffin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Title: ‘Sunrise at Scottburgh’
5DMk4, Tamron 18-55mm, 1/100 sec at F6.3, ISO 1000
I think the interesting cloud formation added significantly to this image. No, it’s not AI!
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John, your photo is outstanding and certainly merits a weekly award. To elevate it further, consider increasing the contrast in the sky to add more drama and depth. Additionally, the watermark in the bottom left stands out significantly due to its stark contrast against the darker background, inadvertently drawing attention…Read More
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Luke Brouwers Dullstroom 2017
CANON70D, 1/3200sec@f5.6, ISO3200, 250mm(EFS 55-250mm, Handheld and edited in Lightroom.
Image was taken at the Dullstroom bird of Prey Center.
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Wildlife Photography
This was an image I took many years ago and posted on the then Photocritic where I was fortunate enough to win the Photographer of the year at DPC. I am sure Danie will remember that.
CANON70D, 600mm(Tamron SP150-600MM0 1/1000sec@f6.7, ISO800, Mono Pod.
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers New Zealand 2022
“Flow living water, Flow in me, Flow living water”
CANON90D, 0.5 sec@f/13, ISO100, 10mm(10-20mm) Sigma, CPL used together with a tripod. Used a couple pf images and time blended them in Photoshop to get the different states of flow in the river.
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This photo exudes a dynamic quality, as if the water is in motion, despite it being a still image. The haziness at the top centre adds an ethereal touch, enhancing the overall mystical feel.
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers, Namibia, 2022
CANON90D, 1/640 sec@f/4.5, ISO400, 100mm(EF100-400mm) canon, Tripod used and three images used to create panorama. Edited in LR and Photoshop.
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Jessica Joubert posted in the group Wildlife Photography
“Play with me Mom”
Beautiful interaction between a leopard and her cub. Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve.
Shot with Cannon 60D, ISO400, 1/800 sec at f/5
Would love some thoughts!3 Comments-
What a gorgeous shot! And such lovely backlighting, making those whiskers glow. Only suggestion from me would be to use a smaller aperture if possible (maybe f8) next time, to get both animals in pin-sharp focus. (I tend to make the same mistake, especially if I shoot in shutter priority, which is why I mention it.) But I know with wildlife, and…Read More
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I love the gorgeous warm colour tones you captured here, it works so well with the photo subject.