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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Photo Themes
Title: “Abandoned Theater” Auditorium Pta
Classic/Renaissance Architectural style based on principles of Roman & Greek Architecture evidenced by columns and pediments as well as precise symmetry and proportions.
Denoted by a color palette of earthy tones from creams to warm browns and greens.Canon 600D, 10 – 18 mm Wide Angle, ISO 1600,…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Lindsay demonstrating how to use umbrellas for dramatic male portraits! 🎥
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Moment of Tranquility’
Brown Hooded Kingfisher – KNP
Canon 600D, 55-250mm Zoom, 1/160 at f/11, ISO 200
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Recrop of White Rhino submitted earlier
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Sending Love from KNP’
Canon 600D, 55-250mm Zoom, 1/250 at f/11, ISO 200
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Lovely image Bruno.
Hippo jaws are specially adapted to open their mouths extremely wide without tearing the skin or ligaments. This behavior is mostly used for hippos to display their teeth and jaws, which is a sign of aggression that is meant to scare off predators or other hippos competing for their territory.
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Bruno Verolini posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Damn Snapsticks’ – KNP
Canon 600D, 55-250mm Zoom, 1/200s at f/11, ISO 100
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This was Part 1 of our series on building a photography portfolio, where we focused on how to create a stunning portfolio in Lightroom Classic.
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John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: ‘Ever watchful’
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm at 480mm, 1/800 sec at f7.1, ISO 200
I wanted to look at creating more of an artistic feel to a shot of a beautiful kudu bull. Initial post process in lightroom and into Photoshop for an Oil Painting filter. I think it may work well as a canvass print?
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Beautiful animal portrait John! I love the way the Kudu blends in with the background. Your image is sharp and you’ve handled the exposure well. Thank you for sharing.
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Hi John, this is a beautiful capture of the kudu, but I don’t think the picture needs all the Photoshop effects. It feels too digital and not refined. I believe your subject deserves better—just my honest opinion, and I hope you take it in good spirit.
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Take a look below at our curation but please note – some of the photos may be disturbing.
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Riette Jonker
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Beautiful shot Bruno.Your image is sharp and well exposed and ample detail in the feathers. When the background is busy, rather oppt for a f/5.6 or f/6 with a lens at that range. It will allow for the subject to pop away from the background for more imapact.