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  • “Norwood Falls”
    Luke Brouwers, Johannesburg, Norwood 2025
    CANON90D. 1/4000sec@f/6.3,ISO400, 315mm with 100-400 Lens
    Image from a recent walk with Danie and some students from DPC in Norwood. When I saw this image I immediately thought of waterfalls. Three images stitched together into panorama and then edited in Photoshop.

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    The anatomy of the picture is always more important than the anatomy of the subject.

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  • Title: Sibling rivalry

    Camera: Nikon Z6II
    Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 200mm focal length
    Aperture: f/5.6
    ISO: 280 Auto ISO (Yes, I know I shouldn’t have)
    Shutter speed: 1/2000sec
    Cropped, darkened the background a bit and sharpened with Nik 7 Sharpener Output.
    #WildlifePhotography
    #BirdPhotography

    Question: Would the Auto ISO I used…Read More

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    • Nice shot Hennie! Ample detail, good exposure and the composition spot-on. Love the action. Just a suggestion; Darken the branch in the background and lighten the one in the front to keep focus on your subjects. Beautiful catch light in the eyes!

  • Title: After the rain

    Camera: Nikon Z6II
    Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 300mm focal length
    Aperture: f/7.1
    ISO: 500
    Shutter speed: 1/1600sec
    Cropped.
    #WildlifePhotography
    #BirdPhotography

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    • Well done, Hennie. Your image is sharp, and you handled the exposure perfectly. You have captured the mood and drama for impact. You mentioned that you had cropped the picture; consider leaving a little more space at the bottom of your frame, as it feels slightly tight and crop somewhat more to the right for a better balance. Well done Hennie!!

      • Hi Bruna, does this look better ? That black line all along the bottom of the branch was very distracting to me; I tried fixing it using brush masks, but no matter what I did I could not make it look natural, so I gave up and went for the tight crop instead.

        • This looks much better with a little more space to contain the subject in the frame. The branch is an anchor point for the bird to rest on. That is why it is important to include that as well. Without the branch, the subject seems to fall out of the frame, and the composition feels unbalanced to the viewer.

  • Title: Look! A camera!

    Camera: Nikon Z6II
    Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 300mm focal length
    Aperture: f/7.1
    ISO: 650
    Shutter speed: 1/500sec
    Cropped. Linear gradient to darken the foreground, and background.
    #WildlifePhotography

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    • Thank you for posting, Hennie; your exposure is spot-on, and your image is sharp, clean and well-presented. That is the result when your in-camera settings are spot on. Well done, Hennie! To improve your composition, consider leaving a little more imaginary space to compensate for the horse’s legs at the bottom of the frame and a little less…Read More

      • Hi Bruna, does this look better ? I initially went for the tighter crop becasue the horizontal line of grass at the bottom seemed to clash with the diagonal line the horses made.

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    The 5 Most Crucial Posing Lessons That Always Work. Roberto Valenzuela holds nothing back, dropping pure gold on posing techniques.

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    Street Photographers! Steve Simon unpacks the tools and mindset to nail standout street shots, spotlighting top street shooters and his own work.

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  • Title: Echoes of Flight

    Camera: Nikon Z6II
    Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 200mm focal length
    Aperture: f/5.3
    ISO: 400
    Shutter speed: 1/400sec

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    • Hennie, I was hoping someone would be brave enough to post one of our low-angle shots of the weekend. Your image is well-exposed, and the composition works very well. Your image is clean and well-presented. What adds image impact is the motion blur in the wings, which is perfect; however, although your image appears to be sharp, the eyes seem…Read More

      • Thank you Bruna. Yes, the focus on the eyes seem soft. If I look closely, it seems I focused on the chest of the rear duck. It was one of those moments where I saw the movement happening from the corner of my eye, turned and had to shoot, or I would have missed the moment.

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