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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
The use of long exposures in landscape photography has the ability to add an ethereal feel to the image that uplifts the mood and overall feel of that image.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Sometimes it just isn’t possible to capture everything in a single shot. Using multiple shots with different settings can help achieve a cleaner image with a better dynamic range.
3 image (milkyway, person, foreground)
Milkyway and Person: ISO3200, f/2.8, 25sec
Foreground: ISO500, f/4, 40mins2 Comments-
Thanks for the session last night Jon. Really informative. I often shoot starscapes in the bush but it is a problem to do extremely long exposures as it is not a good idea to stand quietly in the dark for 40 minutes, particularly if there are lions about. I usually take the foreground shot before it gets totally dark and then expose for the stars…Read More
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Incorporating creatures that inhabit the local environment into your landscape images is a powerful way to tell a greater story about the landscape, and envoke an emotional repsonse your audience.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Capturing moving subjects in landscapes in low light is never easy, but with the right settings and a gentle hand in post-processing you can get magic results.
ISO500, f/9, 1/320sec#LandscapePhotography #JonKerrin #DPCTutor #NightPhotography
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Light and shadows adding depth and contrast to the vibrant fields of the Overberg
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
March Lilies of the Tankwa Karoo with stormy skies behind.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Capturing a larger than life full moon in a single image using the compression that a telephoto lens offers
ISO160, f/11, 1/25sec#LandscapePhotography #JonKerrin #DPCTutor #NightPhotography
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Landscape photographers typically show everything in focus, from foreground through to background. But sometimes using intentional bokeh can help direct the viewers eye toward what is important in the scene, and away from distracting textures.
ISO160, f/11, 1/50sec
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Jon Kerrin
Landscape & Nature Photographer
Landscape photography for me was always just an excuse to get out into nature and enjoy the mountains, beaches and forests. And the more I did that the more my skills as a photographer grew.
Today I am lucky to call this my career, and I count it as a privilege to be able to capture the beauty of nature, and to teach others how to do so as well.
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#photographygoals This is already an extraordinary picture, but hearing the story behind capturing this just moved it into a different category. Thanks for sharing, Jon.