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Colleen Francis posted in the group Photo Themes
Title: Urban Scripture
I found this graffiti hidden in the bushes at the bottom of an open veld.
Photo taken with my Nikon D3400. Focal length 35mm, Shutter speed 1/2500sec, Aperture f5.6 and ISO 400
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Colleen Francis posted in the group Photo Themes
Title: Urban Decay
A semi demolished home in Benoni, situated in amongst its neighbours!
Photo taken with my Nikon D3400. Focal length 18mm, Shutter speed 1/2000sec, Aperture f5.6 and ISO 400
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Colleen Francis posted in the group Photo Themes
Title: Urban Decay
Abandoned home in Edenvale.
Photo taken with my iPhone 13. Focal length 5.1mm, Shutter speed 1/610sec, Aperture f1.6 and ISO 50
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Sharon Cunningham posted in the group Features and Help Desk
Hi Danie – how does one go about changing/updating the card linked to payment? Thanks.
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Sigma is renowned as one of the top optical equipment manufacturers globally. This video offers a fascinating glimpse into the intricate process of making a camera lens by the esteemed Japanese company.
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Justin Clegg posted in the group Architectural Photography
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Justin Clegg posted in the group Architectural Photography
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Justin Clegg posted in the group Architectural Photography
Alberton Civic Theatre at night. Went for a highly textured finish with a green tint to make it more ominous.
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Looking for a vlogging camera? The Sony ZV-E10 II was released just a couple of weeks ago, and we’ve heard many good things about it. Let’s hear what Jared has to say about it.
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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.






HI Sharon, we will get back to you soon.