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Landie Fourie posted in the group Wildlife Photography
A dance for dinner. Spoonbill hunting. Kruger National Park, Lower Sabie.
Nikon D610
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DPC posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
With the upcoming holidays, check out this great tutorial on how to Shoot Cinematic Travel Videos on your Smartphone by Anthony Galllo
#AnthonyGallow #TravelPhotography #MobilePhotography #ContentCreation #ContentCreator
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Pedro Luis Raota. Rabbit Street, 1960s
Photo Credit: Finearte.itThe image ‘Rabbit Street’ has long held our fascination, and Danie Bester cites it as the subconscious muse behind his acclaimed photograph ‘Duplicity.’ He frequently references Pedro Luis Raota’s work in his lectures on visual intelligence and storytelling. Danie asserts that R…Read More
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Pieter Uys posted in the group Black and White Photography
Took this photo yesterday at the Investec SA Open.
My client was Investec, they needed a photo of the winner for their advert that went out this morning in the Business day magazine. I only had 1min dedicated to me with the winner too take this photo, as all the media where fighting for shots. I saw the big Zebra print, and thought that I will…Read More -
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Please send us a WhatsApp to book your seat for these exciting and educational wildlife photography day excursions.🙏📸
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Steve McCurry. Dust Storm, Rajasthan, India, 1983
Photo Credit: Lightfoot TravelThis is one of McCurry’s favourite images, a striking composition—a group of women huddled together amidst a dust storm with some pots in the foreground, anchoring the frame and bare trees in the background. The ethereal desert setting is brought to life with a war…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Black and White Photography
Seeing in Black and White – Eileen Rafferty, one of our favorite photography educators, presents an in-depth tutorial on seeing the world in black and white and demonstrates how to replicate traditional darkroom techniques with contemporary methods.
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DPC posted in the group Features and Help Desk
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DPC posted in the group Features and Help Desk
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Jip.. is one of those problematic light moments with a white bird fishing in reflecting water at the wrong time of the day. I have many of them, and converting to black & white is about the only way to go. Next time, try using a slow shutter speed for a creative effect; it works well.