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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Nat Geo photographer Sam Abell shares inspiring insights into his philosophies and creative process—a must-watch for every photographer!
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DPC posted in the group Black and White Photography
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Black and White Photography
Title: Old forgotten wagon trails
Canon EOS R + (EF17-40mm f/4L USM) 1/40sec at f11 – ISO 100
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Ray Jeong posted in the group Black and White Photography
Hello everybody
I’m new to the community and would love to share my previous work and the ones that I’ve made at the studio012. Hope I can be part of this amazing community very well

This was taken in 2022#Monochrome2024 #BlackAndWhitePhotography
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Portrait and Lifestyles Category2 Comments-
Few people realise that a portrait can still be be very moody, even when shot against a bright backdrop—when the subject is silhouetted. This is an excellent example, Ray, and congratulations on your photo award!
Just a slight heads-up for next time: ensure your backlight isn’t too overpowering. If you look closely, the loose hair strands on top…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Editing & Retouching
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Black and White Photography
Title: Old Rustic Relic
Canon EOS R + (EF17-40mm f/4L USM) 1/15sec at f4,5 – ISO 100
#Monochrome2024
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Another excellent upload! I love the drama and mood, and how the clouds lead the eye to the vintage and rustic tractor. However, the area just beyond the tractor is too bright compared to the rest. Then also, applying a radial filter to add a touch more light to the tractor would really enhance the image. I’d love to see a re-edit of this o…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
How many elephants are there left in the world?
According to data collected by the WWF,
the numbers today are upsettingly low.
According to our calculations, less than 500,000 elephants exist today – and that is of both African and Asian species. In Africa, there are approximately 415,000 individuals left whilst in Asia, a mere 40,000. -
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Excellent, Beaunard! I really love the black-and-white conversion—clean and dramatic. The layering of the composition is brilliant, with the foreground details leading to the wagon in the middle ground and then to the clouds and mountains in the background. It’s a fantastic example of creating depth in landscape photography. Just a heads-up: the…Read More