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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Architectural Photography
And here are some shots from the Menlyn shopping centre. Lots of eye candy there as well.
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Architectural Photography
After an interesting talk from Danie last night where he gave some practical tips when it comes to shooting Architecture, interior and exterior, I thought I share some images I took together with Danie at Mall of Africa. This was a good couple of years ago and all these images were bracketed for the dynamic range. My biggest regret from then was…Read More
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Luke Brouwers “Zebras” Etosha Pan, Namibia 2022
CANON90D 1/20sec@f32, ISO100 150mm(EF100-400)
I am not a big wildlife photographer like Bruna, whose work I absolutely love but when you get given an oppurtunity do not let it pass. This is a bit of ICM to create this effect
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Street Photography
Luke Brouwers “Yesteryear” Pretoria 2015
CANON 70D 1/160sec@f/11 ISO100, 10-20mm Sigma
This is a bracketed exposure and then edited in Photomatix to give it that HDR effect( Still one of my favourite effects). Those of you who know Pretoria will recognize it as the old drive in on top of the Menlyn Shopping centre.
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DPC posted in the group Portrait Photography
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Street Photography
“Norwood Falls”
Luke Brouwers, Johannesburg, Norwood 2025
CANON90D. 1/4000sec@f/6.3,ISO400, 315mm with 100-400 Lens
Image from a recent walk with Danie and some students from DPC in Norwood. When I saw this image I immediately thought of waterfalls. Three images stitched together into panorama and then edited in Photoshop. -
Pieter Uys posted in the group Videography
Taking a simple task like herding cattle and making a story about it.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
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Hennie Muller posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Title: Sibling rivalry
Camera: Nikon Z6II
Lens: Sigma 150-600mm at 200mm focal length
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 280 Auto ISO (Yes, I know I shouldn’t have)
Shutter speed: 1/2000sec
Cropped, darkened the background a bit and sharpened with Nik 7 Sharpener Output.
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#BirdPhotographyQuestion: Would the Auto ISO I used…Read More
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Thank you for posting Luke. Nice to see that you are exploring slow shutter speed for an creative look and feel. Just remember, the background plays a huge roll in creative blur. Next time , try a lower angle to eliminate the background and fill your frame with the Zebra’s instead. Don’t stop trying as it is very rewarding when you get it perfect.