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Rob Brewer posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
I recently had the pleasure of staying over at Cathedral Peak hotel in the Drakensberg . Got a few cool shots while I was there 🙂
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Deon Cerff posted in the group Street Photography
Back to you, This was taken in Leicester Square in London, Shot at 1/125 sec at F/8 and ISO 800 on my Canon R with RF 14-35mm lens. Thinking it needs more of Removal tool in LR.
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Francois Kloppers posted in the group Street Photography
Few clicks from the weekend at Norwood.
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Ray Jeong posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Viltrox is back with a lens so wide, you might accidentally capture your own shoes in the shot. The AF 15mm f/1.7 Air is light, fast, and practically begs for dramatic landscapes—or very confused cats. Kevin Deal takes it for a spin to see if Viltrox really nailed it again.
Kevin Deal Photography – Did Viltrox Deliver Again? | AF 15mm f/1.7 A…Read More
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Ray Jeong posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Sony finally drops the RX1R III after nearly a decade… talk about playing hard to get. 📸
Is it brilliance, nostalgia bait, or just Sony saying “you’ll wait, and you’ll like it”?
Either way, the wait is over—your wallet may never forgive you. 💸PetaPixel – Sony RX1R III Review: Was This Worth Waiting Nearly 10 Years For?
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Ray Jeong posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Godox has been dominating the lighting game like a boss… but the throne might be wobbling. This video dives into a potential game-changer that could shake things up. Time to ask—are we witnessing the beginning of a flash revolution?
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Ray Jeong posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
So, you thought Godox was the only speedlite game in town? Think again. This video breaks down some worthy alternatives that might just light up your life (and your subject) better than you expected. Spoiler: Brand loyalty won’t save your overexposed highlights.
Kevin Deal Photography – Is the Neewer Z2 the Best Budget Round Head F…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
One surprising aspect of wildlife photography has always interested me, just as much as capturing the animal itself: telling the story of the natural environment in which the animal lives. I would call it the “Animalscape,” and I see it as a powerful tool in the visual toolbox.https://photographylife.com/animalscape-photography
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Ray Jeong posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
It’s an X-series showdown: XM5 vs XS20 — one’s the stylish street shooter, the other’s the spec-loaded vlogger’s dream.
Iamtongue dives deep to help you decide: retro charm or YouTube-ready firepower?
Either way, Fujifilm’s got your back… and your aesthetic. - Load More Posts
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Thanks for the share, Ray! I were initially hesitant about Neewer, especially because of the price point. But I’m very impressed with their build quality and performance.