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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Photo Themes
Luke Brouwers “Bo Kaap 1”, Capetown 2023
CANON90D 1/2000 sec@f6.3 ISO200 105mm (EF24-105mm)
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Very valuable video with explanation on working with LightRoom catalogs if, like me, you travel often.
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Hi everyone. Just to let you know I also take images in South Africa.This image was taken on a road trip in the Cape Province last year. Just loved the contrast between the sky and the fields.
Luke Brouwers “Wind Farm” 2023 South Africa
CANON 90D 1/400 sec@f/8 ISO 100 64mm(EF24-105) one of my favourite travel lenses. Pano stitched together in…Read More -
Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers 2014 New Zealand
CANON 600D, 1/30 sec @f/11 ISO100 55mm(EF55mm-250mm) Edited in LR and Photoshop, the heavy lifting was done in Photoshop as at the time of taking this image I had just received my CANON and the image was underexposed quite a bit.
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Was out practicing panning shots today. Will share some of the most successful ones later, but in the meantime, here’s one of the “unsuccessful” ones that I actually like the most.
Here, I was testing out some very slow shutter speeds and I just love how it emphasizes the colours
Canon 80D
Sigma 18-200mm Lens @ 51mm
F/11
ISO 100
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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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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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Love the yellow and blue.