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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Solitude – Late evening reflections
Canon 600D – Wide Angle 10 – 18mm lens
ISO 6400 – f11 – 1/4s – Hand held
Edited with Apple Photos – slight adjustment of brightness and contrast onlyWanted to catch the mood as offered by lights typical of a colonial hotel in the bush
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Beaunard Grobler. Early morning at the KZN Wild Coast during late summer 2022.
Canon EOS R, EF 24-104 F4/L IS USM at 1/20 sec at f/4.0 – ISO 100.
Red colour in the water of the sunrise attraced me. Sugarcane fields were burning from some distance in the area, adding the orange to red glow.
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Beaunard Grobler. Early morning on the Southern West Coast, Western Cape
Canon EOS R, EF 24-104 F4/L IS USM at 1/13 f/11.
Went early morning to the rocks after spotting the scene after a few passes during the week.
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
‘Fish Eagle Strike’
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm, 1/2500 sec at F8, ISO 5000, Basic edit in Lightroom, Photoshop for deep etching to separate subject and background, Lightroom for final edit. Taken at Lake Panic, Kruger.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Fred Herzog. Curtains, Vancouver, Canada, 1972
Fred Herzog was renowned for his vibrant colour street photography at a time when colour photography was primarily linked with advertising and had not yet gained acceptance for artistic or serious documentary work. One of his notable works is “Curtains,” captured in Vancouver.
Upon viewing this…Read More
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Glen Fouche posted in the group Action Photography
Track Cycling very often has restricted access … To separate the subject from the background is a conflict – open the aperture for shallow depth of field, and that will speed up the shutter and freeze the action, I therefore chose to pan in order to blur the background (that otherwise would have been in focus) and also needed to show movement…Read More
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Danie covered panning briefly in his Basic Photography Class on Saturday, emphasising its importance for sports or wildlife photographers in selecting the appropriate shutter speeds for their subjects. This image of a track cycling event by Glen, taken at 1/160th of a second, demonstrates an excellent panning technique.
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Vincent vW posted in the group Portrait Photography
Belinda M, a girl with ink
Shot in Studio 012 October 2023
Fujifilm X-S10 / ISO 200 – F8 – 1/125 sec
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This is a very simple, yet effective portrait, complemented by the fitting directional lighting that suits your subject well. I hope you captured a series of varied expressions. What light shaper did you employ for your key light? Next time, do remember to include more details about your lighting setup.
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Jako Poolman posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Edward Weston. Pepper No. 30, 1930
Photo Credit: Holden Luntz GalleryIn his book “On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft”, Stephen King writes about leaving something for the imagination, not over-describing a scene. He conjures up the image of a red number 8 on the back of a rabbit in a cage. And, according to the King, each person will conjure up…Read More
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Thank you for sharing, Jako, and for taking the time to contribute to our Photo Digest. Interestingly, we’ve already featured “Pepper No. 30” in the Fine Art Group, but we find your write-up more engaging.
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The shot everybody wants. Such a pity the sun was too harsh.