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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 -
Hey DPC community.
Sorry for being so quiet around here.
I’ll try post here and interact a lot more.
Hope that the year has started off well for all of you.I know that shooting the Aurora Borealis, is high on a lot of landscape photographers bucket lists, so I thought I’d share this article for you guys to…Read More
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Picnic time
Canon EOS R, 5 frame HDR, f/19, 1/320 sec, ISO 2000, 14mm Sigma Art, Lightroom
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There’s so much to learn from Art Wolfe regarding composition as he analyzes the composition in some of his photos.
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Pancake House
Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm, f/10, 1/125 sec, ISO 200, HDR
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Immersed in the enchanting embrace of the Afromontane forest in George Lift, Graskop. A green sanctuary where every step tells a story of nature’s resilience and timeless beauty.
Nikon D5600, F/16, ISO100, 2 Sec
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great mood and atmosphere in this shot……love it ……