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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Simon d’Entremont shares extremely practical advice on how to capture sharp bird photos.
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Steve Perry offers 10 tips to elevate your wildlife photography!
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DPC posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Enhance Your Landscape Photography! Nigel Danson reveals seven mistakes to avoid.
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John Griffin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Title: ‘Dawn on the Beach’
5DMk4, Tamron 18-55mm, 1/60 sec at F5, ISO 250
A shot I took a year ago but felt The Adamsky Effect would work quite well so I did a re-edit and I like it.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Walker Evans: New Orleans Downtown Street, Louisiana, 1935
Photo Credit: Heritage AuctionsThis street view captures Canal Street from near its beginning at Front Street on the lower side, looking away from the Mississippi River. The block is adorned with a plethora of business signs, with the one for Sun Coffee Shop being the most prominent,…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
A Voice in the Wild
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
photographed these amazing, graceful and elegant #Cranes, also known as #Red_Crowned_Cranes in #Hokkaido, Japan. These magnificent Cranes perform a graceful dance display by jumping up high and landing back softly on the exact same spot repeatedly. Sharing a view photographs in a slideshow – #Wildlife_Photographer_Bruna_Mentrup-Nortje
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Neil Joubert posted in the group Portrait Photography
Want to have a bit of a fun chat about AI, I used it to put the ducklings into the picture and it we really liked the way it turned out, curious to know what everyone thinks about AI, and if they like it or not? 😊
Canon M3 70-200ml @ 200ml, F4, TV 1/160, ISO 200
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DPC posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Jim Richardson share insights on shooting for National Geographic
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The Kandinsky method can easily be overdone, but John, you’ve nailed it with your execution. The balance between blur and sharpness is spot-on, making me take a second look to realize you’ve employed this technique. Had you not mentioned it, I would’ve been compelled to ask. This is a superb fusion of surrealism and realism,…Read More