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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Hunting at Sunset
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm at 600mm, 1/800 sec at F6.3, ISO 4000
Sitting at a waterhole at last light, he suddenly appeared and started walking towards a heard of impala. Very little time to get the shot and the long grass made focusing extremely tricky.
#johngriffin #wildlifePhotography
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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
“If thou tastest a crust of bread, thou tastest all the stars an all the heavens” Robert Browning.
Baked and styled by Chef Nicolaas van der Walt. -
“Ready for Action”
Nikon D750, 24-120mm f/4 lens, edited in Photoshop
f/5.6 ISO 400 1/100
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#ProPhotoCritique
Anje, while the themes might feel a bit clichéd, they are wonderful! There’s great potential to improve the mood by enhancing contrast, clarity, darkening the overall exposure, and dodging some of your subject’s features. Perhaps even a soft vignette to focus the eye on your subject.They both deserve features, but I’d love to…Read More
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Leandri De Beer posted in the group Street Photography
Leandri de Beer. Norwood Street Photography Practical, 2024
ISO 160, 1/250 at f/2,8
Ok deep breath here goes to my first post. What an amazing experience, this was our first practical for the basic group. It took me 3hours to get one shot i was not to embarrassed to share, the brief was to try and make our shots as simple as possible not an easy…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Matobo National Park – Zimbabwe
Fujifilm X-S10, Fuji XF16-80mm, F-R OIS WR Lens, 1/850sec, F5,6, ISO160, No flashThe Matopos Mountains, 35km south of Bulawayo in southern Zimbabwe, should be on your bucket list as a photographer. Unfortunately, we did not have time to stop long enough for photos; we had to cross the border back into South…Read More
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Judy Joubert posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Would appreciate CC on this photo please.
Canon R6, RF 100-500mm lens, ISO 100, 145mm, f/8,0, 1/400 sec3 Comments-
Brilliant action shot, Judy. I would love to add the story behind this remarkable image. Judy captured it in Chobe, Botswana, during one of our daily boat cruisers on the river. It was 10:30 in the morning, and we were on our way to photograph bee-eaters further down the river bank. Unaware of this hippo underneath our boat in the water, none of…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Fine Art Photography
South African photographer, Roger Ballan is one of the artists we are covering in our Fine Art Photography Course where we will explore various fine art genres and styles. Ballan is a strong proponent of developing your own style and refers to his as “Ballenesque.”
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Slow Shutter Speed Creations – Blue Light
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Wait Up
Kruger National Park – Sept 2023
Canon 600D 55 – 250 Zoom
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About Me
Photography is an art medium that speaks to me the most as an outlet for my creativity. I especially love landscape and architectural photography. Landscape photography gives one time to think, discover and create. It gives me great pleasure to find silence, solitude, simplicity and sometimes coincidence and surprises in nature.
Over the years I have discovered I am naturally draw to black and white (B&W) images, especially in B&W architecture. The biggest reason, other than the timeless appeal of B&W, lies in the fact that B&W architectural photography, by its nature, gives me more freedom to depart from the visual reality. Therefore, for me, the joy of being creative comes from identifying the underlying beauty and potential from a more visible and obvious colour reality, then transforming it to a black and white vision. This holds true for landscape photography as well.
My use of natural light, tonal contrast, colour, texture, and movement are the qualities I look for when I am out there and what makes my images unique. Through my images, I want to offer the world my perspectives and express my connections with the subjects that I capture.
Glorious light! Well done with your feature John!