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Beaunard Grobler, “New Cape Central Railway – NCCR”, Robertson, Western Cape.
Canon 5D Mark II, EF50mm F1.4 USM at 1/100 sec at f/11 & ISO100 with natural light. Attempted to create a Film Noir atmosphere. Edited/ retouched with Lightroom.
Followed the locomotive between Robertson and Nuy in the late afternoon during early spring. Original photo…Read More
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Luke Brouwers “Seascape Study 1” Cape Town 2023
CANON 90D, 0.5 SEC@f/11 ISO100 10mm(10-20mm) wide angle. Tripod used and I took a few photos as the sea was moving in and out. In lightroom I selected the five images at diffrent stages of the water flow. Did some basic edits and moved across to Photoshop where I time blended the images together…Read More4 Comments-
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Luke, your mastery of long exposure is evident. The composition is exemplary and perfectly balanced. This image deserves a feature! Great work!
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Enhance Your Landscape Photography! Nigel Danson reveals seven mistakes to avoid.
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Title: ‘Dawn on the Beach’
5DMk4, Tamron 18-55mm, 1/60 sec at F5, ISO 250
A shot I took a year ago but felt The Adamsky Effect would work quite well so I did a re-edit and I like it.
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The Kandinsky method can easily be overdone, but John, you’ve nailed it with your execution. The balance between blur and sharpness is spot-on, making me take a second look to realize you’ve employed this technique. Had you not mentioned it, I would’ve been compelled to ask. This is a superb fusion of surrealism and realism,…Read More
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Jim Richardson share insights on shooting for National Geographic
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Took this picture in January last year, it is quite tricky trying to co-ordinate the tides in the UK. The difference between low and high tide are so big, that you can get to a beach and there is no water for a few hundred metres, versus not being able to get on the beach because its completely covered the sand in some places. On this night I had…Read More
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Boy in Silhouette, Silk Island, Cambodia
Nikon D7000, Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5 20mm, 1/400sec, f/8.0, ISO 100, Handheld
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I’ve been following all the hype recently around the Apple Vision Pro headset.
While the technology is still in its infancy it’s amazing to see how advanced a first generation product really is.
It got me thinking about what the future of photo post-processing will look like, with an ultra-high definition screen attached to your face.
What…Read More1 Comment-
The rapid advancements in technology, particularly in areas like spatial computing, have turned what was once considered science fiction into reality. While these developments bring undeniable benefits, I am concerned about their potential to further isolate us by creating personal bubbles that distance us from the tangible world and each other.
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Have any of you experimented with long exposure photography?
Would you be interested in a bit of a presentation on this topic?2 Comments -
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lol, we need a laugh button @dpctutor! 🙂
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Finding multiple complimentary compositional elements is a great way of improving landscape images.
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I recently visited the mystical forests of Hogsback in the Eastern Cape.
Fujifilm X-T5, 10-24mm, ISO125, f/11, 0.8sec, 3-Stop ND filter1 Comment - Load More Posts
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Beaunard, your photograph captures a compelling scene, and you’ve done an excellent job. To enhance the focus on the majestic locomotive, consider cropping a bit of the space at the bottom. This small adjustment could further emphasize its grandeur. If you’re interested, we could explore additional editing techniques like…Read More