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Wolter Steenkamp posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Sunset Tree Climbing
This young lion decided to go on an adventure while the rest of the pride was relaxing on the warm ground. It was difficult to capture this photo as it was already 17:30 and the light was disappearing, however I’m happy with how the last bit of sun light illuminated the lion and tree to create depth in the image.
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There’s something special about this image. I particularly love the muted lighting, the diagonal composition; and how you’ve incorporated the lioness’s gaze to follow up the tree branches. The soft muted hues create a dramatic effect. Congratulations on your well-deserved Photo Award!
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
As someone’s put it, “Pure Excellence.” This inspiring tutorial on National Geographic photographers is as relevant as ever, reminding us why travel photography is such a unique and impactful art form.
#PhotoDigest #NationalGeographic #DocumentaryPhotography #TravelPhotography
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Exciting news for Canon users! Sigma’s 18-50mm f2.8 lens for Canon RF is finally here. Wondering how it performs? Let’s see Jared’s take on this new release!
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Albertus van jaarsveld posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Looking for essential lens filters? These are the lens filters every photographer and content creator should own. Let’s hear what Anthony Gugliotta has to say about it, and don’t miss his 3 buying tips!
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful images Lezindie. Some of your images are nice and sharp with beautiful light in the eye. You captured action which add impact. Just remember not to over sharpen birds when your image is already sharp. Join one of our editing zoom sessions where we specifically cover composition (straightening water),…Read More
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Some stunning animal portraits and I appreciate your creative thinking process here. The first image of the Buffalo would have worked better if you had waited until the Buffalos in the front moved away from the one that is sharp in the background. It’s all about composition and balance in the frame. Well done.
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Albertus van jaarsveld posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Looking for a lens comparison? The SIGMA 28-105 f2.8 and the TAMRON 35-150 f2-2.8 are going head-to-head in this review, and it’s a tough choice! Let’s hear what Jared has to say about it.
#JaredPolin #FroKnowsPhoto #SIGMA28-105 #TAMRON35-150 #LensReview
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If I had to choose, I’d go for the Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8. I’d probably use the wider 28mm focal length more than the Tamron’s longer reach, even though it doesn’t go as wide as the Canon 24-105mm f/2.8, which, in my opinion, is the true Swiss Army knife of professional zooms. Still, both lenses are incredibly versatile, and I’d be happy with either!
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Three months ago, we posted a tutorial by Lee Morris on Speedlights, and in this follow-up video, he corrects a few mistakes from the earlier one. Make sure to watch that first video before checking out this one!
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Wolter Steenkamp posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Feisty little cub
1/1000 F/5.6 Iso 1000 388mm
I faced some challenges with the photos, as the sun was setting fast and the cub was inside a shrug that increased the shadows and darkness even more. Unfortunately, I had to drop my shutter speed to 1000, otherwise the grain would have killed the photos with a higher ISO.
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