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Renate Laaks posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Please, don’t shoot!
Speckled Mousebird
Camera: Canon EOS 5D mark IV
Lens: Canon 100-400mm L with 1.4x teleconverterSettings: f 8.0, 1/1000 sec, ISO2000
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
As we say goodbye to 2025, we leave behind memories, lessons,
& moments that shaped us. With open hearts and hopeful smiles,
we welcome 2026 — a brand-new chapter filled with
fresh dreams, new opportunities, and endless possibilities.
May the year bring happiness, peace, success, & moments worth
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Sony A7 V vs Canon R6 Mark III? — we’ve had this one a few times since both dropped.
YouTube. Jared Polin did a short real-world preview of the A7 V, with some direct comparison points vs the R6 III. -
DPC posted in the group Videography
In this short video, Sam Holland covers Six Angles every beginner videographer or inspiring videographer SHOULD KNOW!
– Low Angle
– High Angle & Birdseye view
– Neutral/Eye Level
– Dutch/Oblique,
– Side on
– POV (Point of view)
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DPC posted in the group Fashion, Beauty and Glamour Photography
Fashion Photography! Lyndsay discusses how to use movement for creating dynamic male fashion poses.
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DPC posted in the group Fashion, Beauty and Glamour Photography
Fashion Posing! How to POSE like a SUPERMODEL! In this short tutorial Yulia Saparniiazova shares her top posing tips and techniques!
#YuliaSaparniiazova #PortraitPhotography #FashionPhotography #PortraitPosing
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Lindsay shares two one light setups to create Iconic Silhouettes!
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One of those precious moments in nature, and you captured it perfectly. You ticked all the ‘PPP’ boxes in wildlife photography: Patience, Persistence, and Perfection.
Although the background is busy, the unique moment you captured adds far more impact and value, drawing the viewer’s eye to the subject and allowing the background to fade away. Well done.