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Albertus van jaarsveld posted in the group Wildlife Photography
BonteVisvanger next to zambezi River.
1/8000sec, f6.3, ISO 1250, Canon R10, Sigma150-600, At600mm1 Comment -
DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Join Bruna in March of next year, for an exciting Photography Safari to the Chobe River in Botswana!
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capturing Wildlife In Low Light
“Evening Calls” (Red-Crowned Crains) Japan-Hokkaido1/2500sec – f/5,6 – ISO 8000 – Nikon D4 – Nikon 600mm f/4 Lens – Camera Support – Flash did not fire – Manual Mode
I captured this image just before sunset. Due to the freezing temperature, light becomes cold and very dark grey and flat at sunset;…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Ormond Gigli. Girls in the Windows, New York, 1960
Photo Credit: Holden Luntz GalleryOrmond Gigli is famous for “Girls in the Windows,” shot in New York City in 1960. This iconic photo shows elegantly dressed women in the windows of a brownstone building slated for demolition. Gigli, whose studio was opposite the site, viewed the demolition…Read More
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Capturing Wildlife in Low Light
The Night Stalker
1/250sec, f6.3, ISO 1200 Canon 5dmk4, Tamron 150-600mm at 600mm, Handheld, Manual.
It was pretty dark when this Gray heron arrived at the waterhole to start hunting for supper.
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Stunning lowlight image, John! Thank you for contributing to our October theme. Your choice of settings shows me that you are indeed in complete control of your camera, and you fully understand your subject’s behaviour. Two key points when it comes to photographing birds in low light. I particularly enjoy the fact that you framed the Heron with…Read More
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Riette Jonker posted in the group Photo Themes
Hanging on for life – Kruger National Park
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL, 150.0-500.0 mm, ISO 400, 247 mm, f / 5.6, 1/200 sec
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Photo Themes
New life born out of a burnt landscape in Cape Point
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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-
#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.
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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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Amazing capture Albertus!! You really nailed it here. What can I say…Perfect settings, exposure, moment and subject. Well done 👍 thanks for posting this amazing capture.