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“Aspire” Triathlete #1
I was working on my panning technique at the recent People’s Triathlon here in Gqeberha. Got a lot of bad shots (and I mean A LOT), but there were a few that were not too bad, like this athlete from Aspire triathlon club.
Taken with a Canon EOS 6D Mark II and my favourite 100mm Canon macro lens.
f16
1/60
ISO 320 -
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Popping Pink
Minimalistic, white zigzag on a bright pink wall.
Apple iPhone XR, f/1.8, 1/701, ISO 253 Comments -
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Shadowed Zigzag
Diagonals, light and shadows with zigzag pattern and a beautiful lime green.
Apple iPhone XR, f/1.8, 1/842, ISO 25 -
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How Green is my House
Capturing light and shadows and bright colour.
Apple iPhone XR, f/1.8, 1/835, ISO 254 Comments -
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Step Up to Bright
Capturing contrasting, striking colour and clear cut patterns.
Apple iPhone XR, f/1.8, 1/887, ISO 25 -
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Radiant Ruins
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There is a particular beauty in ruins. What was once a majestic piece of architecture, is now reduced to rubble. How the ruins became this way is often not known, but if one looks closely, the reason could be revealed by what remains and what is no longer there – a scorched wall, a collapsed roof. In…Read More1 Comment -
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Radiant Ruins
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There is a particular beauty in ruins. What was once a majestic piece of architecture, is now reduced to rubble. How the ruins became this way is often not known, but if one looks closely, the reason could be revealed by what remains and what is no longer there – a scorched wall, a collapsed roof. In…Read More - Load More Posts
About Me

Bruna Mentrup
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I started my wildlife photography journey with nothing but a passion for capturing what I had seen unfold before me for years.
Determined I could achieve that, I set out with the most basic equipment, and eventually, my efforts were rewarded.
I, fortunately, love travel and being in my own company, so I spend months on the road in perfect partnership with the animals, great light, and the landscape. My confidence grew, and my images started to speak for themselves; so did my range of equipment, as did the awards.
My proudest moment was being made a Licentiate by the Photography Society of South Africa. I take so much pride in the steps I have taken, and it gives me such joy to see my work in magazines and hanging on walls of game lodges across Africa.
My philosophy is that anyone can acquire technical skills in photography. Still, you need heart, passion and a deep connection with what is around you to capture the finest of what Mother Nature has on offer.
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Great shot!