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Pieter Uys posted in the group Videography
Latest project that I filmed and edited for the Shoprite Group. We went through 14 drafts and the client wanted to make the video as short as possible.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Creative Wildlife Photography;
There are many ways to create artistic wildlife images. Slowing your shutter speed down opens up a world of creative possibilities. By using Natural light can also be harnessed to produce stunning artistic effects. I’m thrilled to share a few images where I’ve dived into the realm of Photoshop’s brushes. Some of the…Read More2 Comments -
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Slow Shutter Speed Creations – Blue Light
Blue light photography happens when the sun is just a few degrees below the horizon line. At this position, the sun doesn’t directly illuminate the foreground (or your subjects). Instead, this indirect sunlight produces predominantly blue hues caused by an effect called Rayleigh scattering. -
Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Wait Up
Kruger National Park – Sept 2023
Canon 600D 55 – 250 Zoom
ISO100, f11, 1/6s1 Comment -
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Slow Shutter Speed Creative Wildlife Photography:
A few more slow shutter speed shots. Please post your own creations in this group for all to enjoy. -
Luke Brouwers posted in the group Fine Art Photography
“Hong Kong”
Would one call this Fine Art Photography? A combination of two of my own images and edited in Photoshop.
#FineArtPhotography #LongExposure #StreetPhotography
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Wow, Luke! This image is pure eye candy and a brilliantly executed composite. It easily ranks as one of my favorite shots of the year! -
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Beaunard Grobler posted in the group Street Photography
Beaunard Grobler. Vivid memories of the walkway near Arc De Triomphe Monument, Paris.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II, EF24-105, 1s at f8 & ISO 125 No Flash
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Wings of Fire’’
5DMk4, Tamron 70-200mm with x1.4 Converter, 1/1600 sec at F3.5, ISO 500
Conventional wisdom, when shooting Birds in Flight at sunset is to keep the sun at your back. But sometimes it pays to break the rules. I shot this straight into the setting sun hoping for a few golden highlights under the wings. Initial post proce…Read More3 Comments - Load More Posts
About Me
Riette Jonker
I'm a passionate and eager photographer, exploring the world through my lens. With a love that has been growing for a while, I've found my true passion in portrait photography. My goal is to capture genuine connections and freeze moments that express the essence of my subjects. As I continue to develop my skills, I aim to establish myself as a fine art photographer with a unique perspective. With unwavering commitment and natural talent, I strive to create impact visuals that tell stories and resonate with others. Join me on this thrilling adventure, where I bring my dreams to life through beautiful moments captured.
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Pieter, your storytelling is simple and effective without unnecessary embellishments or excess. Exactly what I would want as a client. I wish more photographers would realize the importance of simple storytelling.