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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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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: One Step Rumba
Canon 600D – 55/250mm – ISO 400 – f8 – 1/800s
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Re-Post
Title – Gentle Giant in Perspective
Canon 600D – 55/250 Zoom – ISO 1600 – f11 – 1/320s
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Prey Seeking
Canon 600D – 55/250 Zoom – ISO 1600 – f11 – 1/640s
Editing in Apple Photo – contrast and color. Aftermath of a late afternoon kill of a Spitting Cobra
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John Griffin posted in the group Portrait Photography
“The Watcher” (Revised Crop)
Canon 5DMk4, Tamron 24-70mm, 1/200 sec at f8.0, ISO 200,
Flash: Main – Godox AD600BM camera left, Fill – Godox TT685 speedlight camera right. Initial sharpening in DXO Pure Raw, basic edit in Lightroom, into Photoshop for background extension and back to Lightroom for final edit.
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Hi,
Thank you Danie for the posting guidelines – was not aware.Title: Morning Patrol
Canon 600D – 55/250mm Zoom – ISO 100 – f11 – 1/15s
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Danie Bester posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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Edward Ruthven posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Feed Us.
Canon EOS RP, f5.6, 1/400sec, ISO 500, Sigma 70-200mm Sport with 2*Convertor.1 Comment -
John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Conflicting Stripes’
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm, 1/1000 sec at F5.6, ISO 400, Basic edit in Lightroom, Photoshop for deep etching, Lightroom for final edit.
#WildlifePhotography #Black and White2 Comments-
I love the dynamism of this shot, but I personally think that removing the backdrop detracts from its impact. To me, it starts to resemble a digital effect, and while it may appeal to many, I feel it transforms a fairly good natural image into something akin to digital art. In my view, it would have been the perfect shot if the zebra behind the…Read More
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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.
My daughter is my North Star.
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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.