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DPC posted in the group Fine Art Photography
One of the key criteria for Fine Art Photography is the aim to sell your photos. Eli Milan shares insights on creating art that collectors want to buy, and there’s much we can learn from her experience.
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
OUR DPC WILDLIFE SAFARI – CHOBE BOTSWANA – 2024
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Tequila Sunrise
Tequila, orange juice and grenadine for the “sunrise”
Playing with some backlighting to try and get that glowing warm look. I used flash coming in from the right back, with a white reflector to lift the shadows in the front a bit.
Taken with my Canon 650D and my Canon 100mm macro lens, on a tripod.
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Danie Bester wrote a new post
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Thanks Danie. On the back of this article, I decided to get both the 35 and 50mm F2 fuji lenses and used them at an informal evening work function which I volunteered to take photos of. I ended up using both, the 50 in the afternoon and then just stuck with the 35 for the rest of the evening and was pleasantly surprised at how well it turned out, especially in the low light conditions. I still have a lot to learn, but I enjoyed the experience and it open my eyes and mind to the benefits of sticking to a single focal length.
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What an informative article. I have just done an informal birthday get together and used my 50mm throughout the evening although i did have a standard kit lens as a backup. I spent the entire day with my 50mm as i was so captivated with its capabilities as I am also still discovering my style. It is a wonderful lens to get you to interact with your (client) to get that perfect shot.
I must admit I am loving the challenges of this lens as I am also discovering how to approach various people with a lot more confidence than my usual shy personality.
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DPC posted in the group Videography
B-Roll is extra video clips added to make the main story more interesting and give more details. 📹
In this video, Steve Wright shares tips on shooting professional B-Roll sequences using your smartphone. -
Rosalie Rothner posted in the group Food Photography
Oats and Blueberries
Going out of my comfort zone and playing around with dark and moody for a change. It was really interesting how much work I had to do to cut down the light, especially for the background, to get the feeling I was going for.
f4.0, 2 sec, ISO 100
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Rosalie, congratulations on a job well done. The way you’ve manipulated depth is commendable, with the blueberries leading the viewer’s eye from the foreground to the background seamlessly. The composition is well-balanced, focusing on the three primary elements: the bowl at the forefront, the blueberries to the left, and…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Videography
Join filmmaker Casey Neistat as he talks about the the art of visual storytelling!
Watch the full discussion here:#CaseyNeistat #ContentCreation #Vlogging #VisualStorytelling
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DPC posted in the group Street Photography
Dive into the world of street photography with Derek Fahsbender’s comprehensive tutorial. From choosing the right gear to mastering settings and creative techniques.
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Simon d’Entremont shares extremely practical advice on how to capture sharp bird photos.
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