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Leandri De Beer posted in the group Street Photography
Leandri de Beer. Norwood Street Photography Practical, 2024
ISO 160, 1/250 at f/2,8
Ok deep breath here goes to my first post. What an amazing experience, this was our first practical for the basic group. It took me 3hours to get one shot i was not to embarrassed to share, the brief was to try and make our shots as simple as possible not an easy…Read More
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Fine Art Photography
“Laundry Day”
Two of my own images edited and blended together in Photoshop.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Featuring Greg du Toit, Wildlife Fine Art Photographer of the Year 2013:
Image Called: Essence Of ElephantsBeing a true low-light specialist, he takes his camera out when it is nearly dark. He enjoys the blue hues accompanying the twilight hours, called Rayleigh scattering or Blue Hour.
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Judy Joubert posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Just a few bird images (rest to follow if I’m allowed) taken during our recent DPC Photo Safari to Chobe, Botswana. I would like to express my heartfelt thanks for the incredible experience Bruna. Your expertise and guidance made the entire trip truly unforgettable. I’m so grateful for the memories you helped us create that will allow us to rel…Read More
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Pieter Uys posted in the group Videography
Latest project that I filmed and edited for the Shoprite Group. We went through 14 drafts and the client wanted to make the video as short as possible.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Creative Wildlife Photography;
There are many ways to create artistic wildlife images. Slowing your shutter speed down opens up a world of creative possibilities. By using Natural light can also be harnessed to produce stunning artistic effects. I’m thrilled to share a few images where I’ve dived into the realm of Photoshop’s brushes. Some of the…Read More2 Comments -
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Slow Shutter Speed Creations – Blue Light
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Slow Shutter Speed Creations – Blue Light
Blue light photography happens when the sun is just a few degrees below the horizon line. At this position, the sun doesn’t directly illuminate the foreground (or your subjects). Instead, this indirect sunlight produces predominantly blue hues caused by an effect called Rayleigh scattering. - Load More Posts
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