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Nolan Lister posted in the group Portrait Photography
Hard light portrait using a single light with hard reflector.
5D MK3 with 70-200mm lens.
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Portrait Photography
A couples shot of Michaela and Tyler before the went to London for Top Model UK
ISO 100, 1/125 sec at f/10. Canon EosR, 60mm. Handheld.
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Portrait Photography
This one is a bit more recent. It was shot at a Studio Lighting course, where we all though Mike looked like a great model – I recon the shot came out ok 🙂
ISO 100, 1/125 sec at f/7.1. Canon EosR, 50mm. Handheld.
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Rob Brewer posted in the group Portrait Photography
This portrait of Michaela was shot in the old Kimera studio. I had done a few courses and was really starting to enjoy the Black and White genre. Jenna did the make up and hair, and too this day I recon this is one of my favourite shots of Michaela 🙂
ISO 100, 1/200 sec at f/10. Canon 5D mkIV, 60mm. Handheld.
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Class Assignment – Key Elements of Art
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John Griffin posted in the group Architectural Photography
‘Blue Room’
5DMk4, Tamron 24-70mm, 1/400 sec at F656, ISO 1600, handheld. Two images with different exposures, one at 1/400 and one at 1/10, sharpened and noise removed in DXO Pure Raw, combined in HDR and edited in Lightroom. Taken at Oakview Mannor in Heidelberg. I was there to cover an event and had literally a few seconds to try to get som…Read More -
John Griffin posted in the group Wildlife Photography
‘White Backed Liftoff’
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm, 1/400 sec at F6.3, ISO 100.Sharpening and noise removal in DXO Pure Raw, Edit in Lightroom. A White Backed vulture taking off next to the Doispan Road, Kruger.
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
László Moholy-Nagy: 7-AM, New Year’s Morning, Berlin, 1930
Image Credit: Wikipedia CommonsLászló Moholy-Nagy, originally trained as a painter, was a prominent figure in the Bauhaus movement and a pioneer in photography. His piece, “7-AM, New Year’s Morning, Berlin, 1930,” stands as a testament to his innovative vision.
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Glen Fouche posted in the group Action Photography
Track Cycling very often has restricted access … To separate the subject from the background is a conflict – open the aperture for shallow depth of field, and that will speed up the shutter and freeze the action, I therefore chose to pan in order to blur the background (that otherwise would have been in focus) and also needed to show movement…Read More
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Danie covered panning briefly in his Basic Photography Class on Saturday, emphasising its importance for sports or wildlife photographers in selecting the appropriate shutter speeds for their subjects. This image of a track cycling event by Glen, taken at 1/160th of a second, demonstrates an excellent panning technique.
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A well executed portrait of Mike, but for a character portrait where the emphasis is on expression and facial features, a tighter crop could be more effective. Reducing the space above and below his face would draw more attention to his expressions and the nuances of his character. Regarding the watermark, while it’s important…Read More