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Alberton Civic Theatre at night. Went for a highly textured finish with a green tint to make it more ominous.
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Many interior photographers prefer exposure blending (HDR) techniques over using flash (flambient) techniques. This tutorial by Anthony Turnham sheds some light on exposure blending techniques using Photoshop.
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Beaunard Grobler, “A scene in the Asylum’s bathroom”.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF50mm F1.4 USM at 1/30 sec at f/8 & ISO100. Small penlight was used in the dark to create the mood. Edited/ retouched with Lightroom.
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Luke Brouwers “Armadillo” New Zealand 2023
CANON 90D, 1/220 sec@f/8, ISO200, 10-20mm Sigma Wide angle. Basic edit done in LR and the heavy lifting done in PS. Image taken of the ICC in Christchurch, New Zealand. When I saw this building it reminded me of an Armadillo, hence the title.
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Luke Brouwers “Time Square Study 1” Pretoria 2021
CANON70D, 1/250sec@f/5.6, ISO640, 55mm EF55-250mm Canon ISO was high here as the camera was held held. Basic editing in LR and the rest in PS.
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Luke Brouwers Photography Burj Khalifa Study 3 Dubai 2019
Canon 70D 1/60 sec@f16 ISO100 10mm 10-20 Sigma wide angle lens
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Luke Brouwers Photography Burj Khalifa Study 2 Dubai 2019
Canon 600D 1/1250sec@f/5.6 ISO100 163mm EF55-250mm Kit Lens
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Luke Brouwers Photography Burj Kalifa study 1 Dubai 2019
Canon 600D 1/120sec@f/5.6 ISO100 55mmEF55-250mm kit lens.
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Luke Brouwers Photography Burj Khalifa Dubai UAE 2019
Images which I took of the Burj Khalifa and converted to B&W. A difficult building to photograph just because of the sheer height and you are not allowed to use a tripod in the vicinity of the building. Decided to use a zoom lens and capture certain parts of the building except for the one…Read More-
Excellent, Luke! You’ve set a very high bar. To have your shots considered for the Awards, or even a Pro Critique, please post them individually. I know it’s a hassle, but we wouldn’t want you to miss out on getting credit for your work!
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Reposted as recommended.