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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
Photographing cocktails is an art that captures the essence of mixology. Each shot requires meticulous attention to detail, balancing colors, textures, and lighting to showcase the drink’s allure. The play of light on ice, the vibrant hues of ingredients, and the intricate glassware create visual symphonies. It’s about capturing not just a…Read More
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John Griffin posted in the group Black and White Photography
‘Conflicting Stripes’
Cannon 5Dmk4, Tamron 150-600mm, 1/1000sec, F5.6, ISO400
Shot in the Umbabat a few weeks ago.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Photo Themes
New life born out of a burnt landscape in Cape Point
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
The use of long exposures in landscape photography has the ability to add an ethereal feel to the image that uplifts the mood and overall feel of that image.
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Jon Kerrin posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Sometimes it just isn’t possible to capture everything in a single shot. Using multiple shots with different settings can help achieve a cleaner image with a better dynamic range.
3 image (milkyway, person, foreground)
Milkyway and Person: ISO3200, f/2.8, 25sec
Foreground: ISO500, f/4, 40mins2 Comments-
#photographygoals This is already an extraordinary picture, but hearing the story behind capturing this just moved it into a different category. Thanks for sharing, Jon.
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Thanks for the session last night Jon. Really informative. I often shoot starscapes in the bush but it is a problem to do extremely long exposures as it is not a good idea to stand quietly in the dark for 40 minutes, particularly if there are lions about. I usually take the foreground shot before it gets totally dark and then expose for the stars…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capturing Wildlife In Low Light
“Bat Eared Fox”1/1000sec – f/6,3 – ISO 400 – Nikon D5 – 200-400mm f/4 Lens – Flash did not fire – Camera support – Manual Mode
The foxes’ large ears, which measure over five inches long, help them hear insects moving underground, such as termites and dung beetles. Bat-eared foxes can even hear larva…Read More
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Jako Poolman posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Hal Morey. Sunbeams into Grand Central Station, 1929
Photo Credit: Creative Commons“Sunbeams into Grand Central Station” is a famous 1929 photograph attributed to Hal Morey. New York City commissioned Hal to document the building. This photograph captured the beautiful, strong, dramatic shafts of sunlight streaming through the upper windows,…Read More
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Thanks for contributing to our Photo Digest, Jako. You’ve done a splendid job describing this iconic photograph, and we hope to see more contributions from you in the future.
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Continuation: Capture Wildlife In Low Light
“Forest Flight” (Black Kite)
1/3200sec – f/4 – ISO 200 – Nikon D4 – Nikon 600mm f/4 Lens – Tripod was used – No Flash was fired – Manual Mode – Hokkaido, JapanWhen photographing birds in flight, you usually have the bird against a bright sky or a dark forest, resulting in an underexposed or…Read More
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An amazing capture, but we’re not sure if the white edge effects or vignette add anything.