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Hi everyone. Great to be here. So this is my first upload. I have taken thousands of ammature pics. Some look great to me and others but need a pro eye and my technical and editing skill just hit and miss hence me signing up for the courses. All I know is I love it. This taken at a friends wedding when photographer cancelled after Covid.
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Nikon Z9 AF Tracking demo of a Snowy Owl In Flight. How effective is the animal eye tracking of the Nikon Z9? Thanks to Nikon, I will test this camera during our upcoming trip to Chobe, Botswana, in March 2024!
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JPEG XL
Small in Size. Big in QualityLightroom Classic rolled out a cool new feature where you can export your RAW images in JPEG XL (.jxl) format! So, what’s JPEG XL? Think of it as Jpegs on steroids!
Here’s the scoop: JPEG XL is this nifty new image compression format that takes everything we love about traditional JPEGs and kicks it up a not…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
I get many questions regarding the Pros and Cons of long telephoto lenses. To answer a few of them, please join us in these weekly discussions, where I will address as many questions from students as
possible.DO LONG LENSES NEED MORE LIGHT?
The longer your lens is, the less light hits the sensor for a given aperture opening size. Your field…Read More -
Gavin Smith posted in the group Photo Themes
#Simplethings2023
Bucket
After a chaotic day on the beach with families playing, swimming, laughing and having fun all that is left behind is an old faithful bucket. Everyone has had a bucket to play with on the beach at some stage of their lives. No tech no cell phones …. Just a bucket,,, to dig a hole or build a sand castle. I’m sure the…Read More -
DPC posted in the group Black and White Photography
Nigel Danson is sharing his top tips for black and white photography.
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Street Photography
Friday evening in Hazelwood – What to order?
Totally blind shot whilst carrying camera in hand below the waist and walking. Blurry but am pleased with outcome. Pleasantly surprised with position of circle lights. Needed slight rotation and cropping.
Canon 600D – ISO400 – f/11 – 1.15s Free hand
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
“Portrait of a Dung Beetle”
5DMk4, Tamron70-200 at 88mm with 36mm extension tube, 4 sec at f11.0, ISO 100, 22 Exposures focused stacked in Photoshop and finished in Lightroom.
#wildlifeComp2023 #JohnGriffin #macrophotography #wildlifephotography
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#DPCWildlife
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Congratulations on your feature, John! While this image falls under our wildlife photography category, it would be ideally suited for the Macro Photography Group due to its close-up nature. Consider sharing it there as well!
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Thanks Danie .Appreciate it! I did tag it #macrophotography. Is that not sufficient for it to appear in the Macro group or must I post it there as well?
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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
This naked carrot cake epitomizes simplicity with its unadorned charm.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
ANNOUNCEMENT: Please don’t forget to add #wildlifeComp2023 to the image you want to enter for the competition – (final entry 30-01-2024)
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DPC posted in the group Street Photography
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Jurese Venzke posted in the group Videography
I am VERY new to videography. I started it as a hobby just over a year ago. This is my first ”Extreme Sports” video which I finished last week. Please let me know your thoughts so I can do better next time. 🙂
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Welcome to the platform, Nicolette, and kudos for taking the bold step to post your first photos. We’re all here to support and help, so keep up posting your photos.