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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Nat Geo photographer Sam Abell shares inspiring insights into his philosophies and creative process—a must-watch for every photographer!
#SamAbell #PhotoDigest #NationalGeographic #DocumentaryPhotography #TravelPhotography
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Buy and Sell Photo Gear
A colleague of mine has a secondhand Hahnel Triad 60 Lite tripod, in very good condition, but is missing the camera “plate” adaptor (not familiar with proper name). If anyone has a spare or one available for sale please advise.
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
With the Sony 28-70 f/2, some call it the best zoom lens ever—or even a prime lens killer. Hear what Dustin has to say!
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Sony’s latest flagship camera, the Sony A1 II, has just been launched, and Jared breaks down all the details in his latest video.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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DPC posted in the group Photo Themes
Read this article about our newest Photo Theme!
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
As someone’s put it, “Pure Excellence.” This inspiring tutorial on National Geographic photographers is as relevant as ever, reminding us why travel photography is such a unique and impactful art form.
#PhotoDigest #NationalGeographic #DocumentaryPhotography #TravelPhotography
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The competition is impressive. I never thought any lens could truly compete with Canon’s 28-70mm f/2, but this one seems to hold its own in every way—while being much smaller and lighter!