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Nolan Lister posted in the group Portrait Photography
Hard light portrait using a single light with hard reflector.
5D MK3 with 70-200mm lens.
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Nolan Lister posted in the group Portrait Photography
Model portrait using a filter. 1 light with a beauty dish and grid.
Hasselblad H4D with 80mm 2.8 lens. Shot at 2.8.
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Portrait Photography
This portrait of Michaela was shot in the old Kimera studio. I had done a few courses and was really starting to enjoy the Black and White genre. Jenna did the make up and hair, and too this day I recon this is one of my favourite shots of Michaela 🙂
ISO 100, 1/200 sec at f/10. Canon 5D mkIV, 60mm. Handheld.
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Danie Bester posted in the group Portrait Photography
This portrait of Minnette was published full-page in the “Hotshots” section of Digital Camera World Magazine in 2008. I photographed it less than two years after starting photography as a hobby. I used a 1000-watt continuous light through a huge softbox. That light was so hot, it warmed up the whole house! But it taught me a lot about lighting,…Read More
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Street Photography
Beaunard Grobler. Almost abandoned.
Manual settings at f/4.0 with Lensbaby, Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
Motorcycle parked under a tree in Johannesburg. A bit of split-toning was added in Photoshop to create a cinematic effect. The figure in the background adds an element of mystery to the picture.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Steve McCurry. Blue City, Jodhpur, India, 2010
Photo Credit: Artsy.netToday, we’re examining a distinctive photograph by Steve McCurry: a captivatingly romantic view of Jodhpur, also known as the “Blue City,” in Rajasthan, India. Through McCurry’s lens, we see a labyrinthine cluster of blue houses cascading towards the base of Mehrangarh F…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capturing Wildlife in Low Light.
“Golden Hour At The Delta (Elephants)”
1/500sec – f/5,6 – ISO 250 – Nikon D600 – Nikon 200 – 400mm f/4 lens – Focal Length 200mm – Flash not fired – Manual Mode – Camera BracketHere, I can only elaborate on the vibrant, warm tones during sunset at the Delta. Most viewers will think the image is…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capture Wildlife In Low Light
“Night Stalker (Leopard)”
1/320sec – f/5 – ISO 1000 – Nikon D750 – Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 (Focal Length 200mm) – Flash for fill-in light – Manual Mode – Camera SupportOur wildlife discussion for October is shooting wildlife in low light. It includes dealing with no available light (nighttime) and…Read More
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Landie Fourie posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Zebras in gold. Mapungubwe National Park
Nikon D610, Tamron 150-600mm @600mm, f/29, ISO 2000, 1/2500 sec
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Thanks for sharing, Landie. We love the gorgeous lighting and nuanced contrasts! This isn’t the Photo Critique Group, but we’re curious: why did you set the aperture to f/29? At f/11 or f/16, for instance, the picture would have remained tack-sharp and allowed for a lower ISO. This would have provided better quality, especially if you plan to…Read More
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Just a heads-up, we noticed that you are posting your images in both the Wildlife Group and on your Profile. The good news is that there’s no need to post your images in both places. Simply post in the Group, and it will automatically appear on your Profile.
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The dreaminess of this photo makes me think of all the stories. The sameness yet uniqueness of every building is very much in contrast to modern matchbox developments with their carbon copy apartments. Something very romantichistoricalmythical in this photo, almost like 1001 Arabian Nights. This picture is serious but it also makes me think of…Read More