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Lezindie Stears posted in the group Black and White Photography
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Great set of pictures! I’m particularly fond of the one with the grill, shot against the red floral background—very interesting angle. You clearly have a keen eye for capturing cars, especially with their architectural elements like geometric lines, shapes, and glossy surfaces. The textures are fantastic.
Just a bit of feedback: the shot wit…Read More
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Lezindie Stears posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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Antoinette Schaafsma-Strydom posted in the group Street Photography
O! How time flies!
We were walking the streets of Lesotho and I saw the old lady from afar. I knew I wanted a picture of her. She was such a beautiful character. I took the picture with my i-phone and did some processing in Photoshop. To me this picture symbolizes aging and how time just flies by.
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Riette Jonker posted in the group Street Photography
Vintage Vibes Collection
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Camera: Canon EOS400D Digital, f/2.2, ISO100
Lens: Canon 50mm1 Comment-
A nice set of pictures, Riette. I really like the angles and the nostalgic feel. While the desaturated vintage effect works well, I think adding a bit more colour pop and contrast could enhance this beautiful set even more. Please upload these pictures to the OneDrive folders so I can show you how I would have edited them in our upcoming Monday…Read More
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Teliza van Eeden Vorster posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
In this Zoom class, we dived into travel and landscape photography, as well as night photography. We analysed landscape images to explore composition techniques and discussed the essential gear needed for capturing stunning outdoor shots.
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Rosalie Rothner posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Southern Red Bishop Side-Eye
I’m going through old photos, and found this photo of a Southern Red Bishop eating and giving me the side-eye, taken at the Marievale Bird Sanctuary. This was taken before I joined DPC and learnt to shoot RAW, so it was shot as a JPEG, which means I didn’t do a lot of editing on it, just cropping and some texture…Read More
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Albertus van jaarsveld posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
These two photos were taken near Kukonje Island at sunset. The first photo was shot at 560mm, 1/4000 sec, f/7.1, ISO 800. The second photo was captured at 560mm, 1/1250 sec, f/6.3, ISO 800. I really like how the zoom makes the sun appear larger.
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Sharon Cunningham posted in the group Features and Help Desk
Hi Danie – how does one go about changing/updating the card linked to payment? Thanks.
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Bruno Verolini
Business & Management Consultant and Aspiring Photographer
My heritage is my upbringing with a strong foundation of honesty and integrity, and blessed by good health. Art, culture, design and classical music together with a love for food, sport and nature is what defines my existence.
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Lezindie, even though you’re not a pro member, I’m happy to critique this picture. I love the simplicity and the lighting—well done! I would have liked to see a bit more space, especially at the top, as the scene feels grand and could use more room. Adding extra clarity and sharpness, especially around the edges of the mountain, would have enhan…Read More