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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers Photography Spitzkoppe #2 Namibia 2022
Canon90D 1/400sec @f/8 ISO200 105mm(24-105)
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Danie Bester posted in the group Portrait Photography
This portrait of Minnette was published full-page in the “Hotshots” section of Digital Camera World Magazine in 2008. I photographed it less than two years after starting photography as a hobby. I used a 1000-watt continuous light through a huge softbox. That light was so hot, it warmed up the whole house! But it taught me a lot about lighting,…Read More
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Gerrit De Lange posted in the group Fine Art Photography
I think the title rebirth is very fitting for this couple photo.
They asked for the shoot to celebrate their new start, after both of them lost their previous partners in a tragic way.(PS: I know I can’t take part in the Pro Theme 🙂
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I love cropping some of my portraits above the eyebrows. In my view, it draws more attention to the eyes – especially if there are other elements that carry visual weight in the image.
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We appreciate her expression and how you’ve juxtaposed her against the open interior space. Here are some tips to consider:
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Traditionally, it’s fine to crop a head-and-shoulders portrait through the top of the head, but avoid cropping right above the eyebrows. Comparing this with the original crop could be enlightening.
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Positioning your…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Hiroshi Sugimoto. Lightning Fields 327, 2014
Photo Credit: Hiroshi Sugimoto WebsiteHiroshi Sugimoto is a Japanese photographer renowned for his large-format photographs exploring themes of time, space, and the metaphysics of human existence. Born in Tokyo in 1948, he moved to the United States in 1970 to study fine arts and photography. His…Read More
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Black and White Photography
I always enjoy trying new things – A bit of slow shutter speed and deliberate movement made for some interesting shots.
Photographer – @robbrewer
Location – Studio012
Settings – EosR, ISO 200, 85mm, F5.6, 1/8 Sec
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Love this short film by Pieter Uys, “Return of the Rhino,” released just in time for World Rhino Day 2023! Pieter’s film captures the riveting journey of relocating Black and White Rhinos from Manketti Game Reserve to Zinave in Mozambique.
We’re incredibly proud to have Pieter on our team as our Video Instructor. There’s so much we can learn from…Read More
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I love this shot, Luke. Great tone, and contrast. Well done!