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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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Danie Bester posted in the group Black and White Photography
Danie Bester. Sandton City Atrium, 2015
ISO-100, 196 sec at f/8, Bulb Mode. Canon 6D, 40mm lens. Tripod.Long Exposure shot. NiSi ND Filters.
Lightroom Edit: Crop and Exposure Enhancements using Radial Gradients to Dodge and Burn to enhance the contrast.#BlackAndWhitePhotography #Architecturalphotography #FineArtPhotography
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Danie Bester. Silent Concrete, Gautrain Bridge, Centurion, 2015
ISO-100, 1/400 sec at f/5.6. Canon 6D, 90mm Tilt-Shift Lens, TripodThis HDR panoramic study of the Gautrain bridge features nine bracketed shots merged into a single, image using Photoshop. While one of the overhead cables did not align perfectly with the others, this was easily…Read More
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Danie Bester posted in the group Street Photography
Danie Bester. A Fleeting Moment, Johannesburg, 2013
ISO-50, 1/6 sec at f/16. Canon 6D, 55mm, Tripod.
I took this photo during a photography class excursion. It was a rainy day and I have set up my camera on a tripod and intended for an architectural study when this man with a yellow plastic bag walked into the scene.
Lightroom edit: Basic…Read More
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Danie Bester, Llandudno Beach # 10, Western Cape, 2015
Impressionist, panoramic study at Llandudno Beach, Western Cape. I panned the camera, using a slow shutter speed horizontally to imply movement.
ISO 100, 1/250 sec at f/8. Canon EOS 5Ds, 177mm
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A very informative read, I have joined competitions on here mainly to better my skills and the feedback I received was and is greatly appreciated as I hope to better myself in every aspect. Working with DPC in the Basic course was an eye opener for me, being exposed to all the possibilities photography has to offer. Now after a health break I have joined the Pro group and I must applaud the DPC community for always being ready to help us as aspiring photographers to grow and progress on our skills.