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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
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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Nifty Fifty Challenge!
Hey everyone! I’ve just put together a tutorial on Nifty Fifty Lenses and I’d love to feature some of your amazing shots! Why not make it fun with a challenge?
Got any stunning shots taken with a Nifty Fifty lens? We’re talking about those sharp 50mm f/1.8 or f/2 prime lenses. Please note, we’re keeping it strict to…Read More
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Nolan Lister posted in the group Film Photography
8×10 Tintype portrait of Klara using the Wet Plate process from 1851.
5″ exposure at f3.6 on a 140 year old lens. Camera is a Kodak 2D 8×10 (±100 years old).#FilmIsNotDead, #AnalogPhotography, #LargeFormat, #FilmPhotography, #Darkroom, #WetPlate, #FineArtPhotography, #Handmade
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DPC posted in the group Automotive Photography
Featured Photographer: Amy Shore
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Amy Shore, a self-taught UK photographer, is known for her candid and naturalistic style in automotive photography. Rather than staging shots, she captures genuine moments, focusing on the story behind each image. She emphasises the emotion tied to cars, their surroundings, and the bond between vehicles and…Read More
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I’m really enjoying Amy’s work. She’s a storyteller. Her photos are unpretentious and intelligent. Her work is markedly different from Tim Wallace’s. Although I might lean towards Tim’s dramatic style, I absolutely enjoyed browsing through her photos!
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Both Tim and amy offer unique perspectives and styles in their work, and it’s always…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Architectural Photography
Getting the Edge with Architectural Styles
Photo Credit: https://x.com/Culture_Crit/status/1675560301368860674?s=20
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I’ve sourced a simple image from the internet showcasing prominent architectural styles. We’ll delve deeper into these styles in this group.
—Some may wonder why architectural photographers should bother with this…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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Rob Brewer posted in the group Black and White Photography
I always enjoy trying new things – A bit of slow shutter speed and deliberate movement made for some interesting shots.
Photographer – @robbrewer
Location – Studio012
Settings – EosR, ISO 200, 85mm, F5.6, 1/8 Sec
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Features and Help Desk
Hey Danie and Team, loving the new site…… Just a thought.. What do you think about adding in a Model / Designer / Make-Up Artist / Hair Stylist directory so that any of us are able to hire the required people for a shoot from here and in that way support one another 🙂
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On our list. Good idea @robbrewer!
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capture Wildlife In Low light
“Silent Wings (Barn Owl)”
1/6000sec – f/5.6 – ISO 640 – Nikon D4- Nikon 70-200mm – Manual Mode – Flash Not FiredWhen photographing birds, the general perception is that you need a focal length of at least 600mm. As mentioned above, I used a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens for this shot. I kept my shutter (Tv)…Read More
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Hi Bruna. Thank you for sharing the details and providing context. This is truly what is beneficial of this site – to get input/feedback that will permit one to improve their own skills. Perhaps posting something like this under “Articles & Tutorials” will give it more sustainability and longevity, otherwise the post will quickly be “lost” in the…Read More
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Thanks for sharing Jon!