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DPC posted in the group Conceptual Photography
Watch this video of an interview done with André Badenhorst about his magnificent conceptual photography!
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This is Part 2 of our introduction to Adobe Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, focusing on editing techniques.
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This video introduces Adobe Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, focusing on managing your photo library and streamlining your post-production workflow.
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Lindsay demonstrating how to use umbrellas for dramatic male portraits! 🎥
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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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Denver Riddle provides a solid introduction to using color grading in Lightroom.
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“Light at the end of the tunnel”
Taken on a recent street photography workshop with Danie at Arts on Main.
ISO: 1000, 1/40s, f/5.6, Fujifilm X-T3, Fujinon 35mm F/2
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Paternoster 5 June 2024
Taken with Iphone 13 Pro Max & edited in Lightroom
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Renate Laaks posted in the group Macro Photography
This picture dates back to October 2021. These wasps were nesting close to our backdoor and I had such fun observing them, observing their habits and photographing at the same time. This is a 2 image hand held focus stack which allowed all three the larvae to be in focus. I have decided to revisit some older work to experiment with the newer…Read More
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This is an absolutely stunning shot, and you are really brave for getting so close to a wasp nest! The Canon 100mm Macro lens it is such a great lens, I love mine too.
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Renate, it’s crucial for photographers to frequently revisit their older work. Firstly, to gauge your growth, and sometimes, after a fresh edit or crop, you might realise you had a gem like this macro shot all along! Congratulations on your feature!