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Hennie Muller posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: Look! A camera!
Camera: Nikon Z6II
Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 300mm focal length
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 650
Shutter speed: 1/500sec
Cropped. Linear gradient to darken the foreground, and background.
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
So many photographers are switching to constant lighting, and Leon Johnson gives us a taste, shooting Aphrodite for this stunning fine art portrait project.
#LeonJohnson #ContinuousLighting #StudioLighting #PortraitPhotography #FineArtPortraiture #StellaPro
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DPC posted in the group Portrait Photography
The 5 Most Crucial Posing Lessons That Always Work. Roberto Valenzuela holds nothing back, dropping pure gold on posing techniques.
#RobertoValenzuela #PortraitPhotography #PortraitPosing #B&HPhotoVideo
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DPC posted in the group Street Photography
Street Photographers! Steve Simon unpacks the tools and mindset to nail standout street shots, spotlighting top street shooters and his own work.
#SteveSimon #StreetPhotography #B&HPhotovideo
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DPC posted in the group Videography
Thinking about filmmaking? Check Nikolas Moldenhauer’s tutorial on How to Create Cinematic Films—a two-hour crash course loaded with cinematography skills and gear tips!
#NikolasMoldenhauer #MediaDivision #Cinematography #Filmmaking #Gear
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Hennie Muller posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: Echoes of Flight
Camera: Nikon Z6II
Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 200mm focal length
Aperture: f/5.3
ISO: 400
Shutter speed: 1/400sec-
Hennie, I was hoping someone would be brave enough to post one of our low-angle shots of the weekend. Your image is well-exposed, and the composition works very well. Your image is clean and well-presented. What adds image impact is the motion blur in the wings, which is perfect; however, although your image appears to be sharp, the eyes seem…Read More
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Hennie Muller posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: The Thinker
Camera: Nikon Z6II
Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 300mm focal length
Apeture: f/5.6
ISO: 800
Shutter speed: 1/800sec
Cropped, and darkened the background.1 Comment -
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KerstinGH posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Out in the bush on a Game Drive, you look at life from different viewpoints.
In this image my goal was to capture the outdoors with the look of older image quality #BlackAndWhitePhotography with emphasis on the depth of the clouds in the background you notice the distance that is endless in the photo. #TravelPhotography #LandscapePhotograph…Read More - Load More Posts
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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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DPC Wildlife Expedition 2024
- 27 March 2024
Thank you for posting, Hennie; your exposure is spot-on, and your image is sharp, clean and well-presented. That is the result when your in-camera settings are spot on. Well done, Hennie! To improve your composition, consider leaving a little more imaginary space to compensate for the horse’s legs at the bottom of the frame and a little less…Read More