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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers “Namibia #3” Namibia 2022
Canon 90D, 1/800 sec @ f6,3 ISO400, 100mm (EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6. Edited in LR and PS
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Taken at a restaurant on 8 August 2019, with an iPhone 8. A monochrome composition of a sea of tables bathed in the glows from numerous hanging lights.
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EVOTO
Tonight, Danie highlighted Evoto as one of his top picks for portrait retouching tools. While it might not have the range of features that Luminar Neo boasts, Evoto more than makes up for it with its user-friendly interface and efficient features that can significantly cut down your high-end editing time.
Don’t forget to watch Danie’s tut…Read More
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Hello everyone this is my assignment on the art of composition 101
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Jacques van der Westhuizen posted in the group Portrait Photography
Studio portrait I took at the end of 2022. Can it be called split lighting? Used colour grading in post processing to tint the shadows a little blue.
Model: Sulize Alberts (2021 – Miss Teen South Africa, 2nd Princess)
Godox AD200 as main light. Hair light – Godox V860.
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Winifred Harms posted in the group Food Photography
I absolutely love shooting for Dinnerbox! Here is taste of what it looks like when I spend the day at their head office shooting new dishes. Dinnerbox is one of my biggest clients.
They use the images for all their packaging, their advertisments, their billboards and have wrapped all their delivery vehicles, nationwide, with my food photos
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Who said a wide focal length cannot be used for action photography? I thought since the previous image was taken with a 300mm; I would go to the opposite end. Here I used a 14-24 f2.8 lens at 14mm. I wanted to tell a story, where the whole event and all the officials (don’t forget the guy with the rake) were all showing their interest in the…Read More
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Glen Fouche posted in the group Action Photography
Fixed focal length lenses require planning… as the subject placement is more difficult than when using a zoom lens. Late afternoon sun showing texture and depth in the background, so I selected a spot where the rider would fill the frame (remember it’s a fixed 300mm so your legs are the zoom) and I waited for a rider with high contrasting…Read More
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I love the image Glen. I think the wide angle paid off. I used to take a lot of school athletics photos when I was still a teacher. Never thought to go wide. Always from the front.