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Danie Bester posted in the group Street Photography
Danie Bester. Aerial View, Newtown Street Scene, Johannesburg, 2012
ISO-100, 1/20 at f/29. Canon 7D, Tripod
Lightroom edit: Applied my own Silent Concrete Preset and enhanced selected elements using Radial Gradient Masks.I photographed this scene while leading a Fine Art Photography Excursion for students. Initially planned as an architectural…Read More
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers Photography Spitzkoppe #2 Namibia 2022
Canon90D 1/400sec @f/8 ISO200 105mm(24-105)
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Helmut Newton. Willi Fashion Mansfield, British Vogue, London, 1967
Photo Credit: The Helmut Newton EstateHelmut Newton, renowned for his provocative and often erotically charged photography, made a lasting impact on both fashion and art photography. Despite his personal belief that his photographs were not art, his work significantly…Read More
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Mark Horton posted in the group Buy and Sell Photo Gear
Hi All – Please see my price reduction of a few Canon items I am selling:
1. Canon Lens – EF 24-105 f1.4 L series (no lens hood) – R7,900
2. Canon 600EX-RT Speedlite – R4,500 (Just been services by Canon SA)
3. Yongnuo YN660 for Canon (Hardly used) R850Please give me a call on 084-388-2233 if you are interested.
Thanks, Mark
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Bernard Plossu. St. Louis, Senegal, 1976. Fresson print
Photo Credit: Heritage AuctionsFrench photographer Bernard Plossu, recognised for his evocative travel photography, was born in Vietnam in 1945. His photograph from St. Louis, Senegal, with its rich culture and history, perfectly captures his dreamlike and spontaneous style, which has…Read More
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Morning Calm – Oil on Canvas
Was inspired after watching Martin Osner’s “Fine Art Photography” video – a truly worthwhile video to watch to get perspective into photography and fine art photography.
Apple iPhone 5 – 33 mm lens – ISO 50 – f2.4 – 1/2000s. Edited and cropped in Apple Photo.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Exciting DPC Wildlife Competition





Hi Everyone,The DPC Wildlife Group is running an exciting competition over the festive season.
All DPC members are invited to place their best Wildlife, Bird or Conservation shot taken over the holiday season on the DPC Wildlife Group.
Entries start on the 22nd of December, 2023, and the closing date…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Street Photography
5 Tips Every Street Photographer Should know by Faizal Westcott
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Great Street Photography Tips by Faizal. I agree 100% with him that it is an art of observation and requires your full concentration. Some companions might be distracting, but I personally enjoy shooting with another photographer, as long as they don’t get in my way or space.
For me, the photography part is often secondary to the experience. F…Read More
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Great tips. Usually flat out tired after a street photography session because I constantly have to use more than just my feet. Great tip on holding the camera and to constantly be ready for the shot. Agree with shooting with other people. Too many may be a distraction and become cumbersome, but in South Africa there are safety in numbers.
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Also love the tip on it being “okay” to use the auto settings if it means you’ll get the shot. I still sometimes fumble through the manual settings, and only later discover (eg chimping or review) that I forgot about something simple, but then the moment is gone.
Oh, not really a tip shared in the video, but did notice that most of the stree…Read More
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I love this shot, Luke. Great tone, and contrast. Well done!