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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
One of my favourite shots. Stacked veggie wraps.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
I hope you all tuned in last night for my long exposure masterclass.
For those who did, I hope you enjoyed it!
Here’s a long exposure of Kalk Bay beacon.
Fujifilm X-T1, 10-24mm, ISO200, f/11, 30sec2 Comments -
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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
Ask any good bagel baker and the will tell you that the key to that chewy crust and slightly dense interior is boiling the bagels before baking them! Yes! The longer the boil, the thicker and chewier the crust.
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A full moon rising over Kalk Bay harbour.
I shot this image with a telephoto lens to get the compression on the moon, which helped it to look so big.
In order to get this shot I had to focus stack, meaning I had to take one image for the lighthouse and one image for the moon.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
I’ve been following all the hype recently around the Apple Vision Pro headset.
While the technology is still in its infancy it’s amazing to see how advanced a first generation product really is.
It got me thinking about what the future of photo post-processing will look like, with an ultra-high definition screen attached to your face.
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The rapid advancements in technology, particularly in areas like spatial computing, have turned what was once considered science fiction into reality. While these developments bring undeniable benefits, I am concerned about their potential to further isolate us by creating personal bubbles that distance us from the tangible world and each other.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Have any of you experimented with long exposure photography?
Would you be interested in a bit of a presentation on this topic?2 Comments -
Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
A daily dose of humour for you all.
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lol, we need a laugh button @dpctutor! 🙂
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Finding multiple complimentary compositional elements is a great way of improving landscape images.
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I’ve always liked this picture. Great monochromatic colour palette and perfect angle to emphasise the height of the stack.