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DPC posted in the group Artificial Lighting
Create a specular highlight background effect! Check out how Gavin Hoey uses cardboard as a studio background to create spectacular moody portraits. We’ll be trying it out in the studio soon!
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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Jacques van der Westhuizen posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Juvenile Bateleur. Photo taken at Dullstroom Bird Of Prey and Rehabilitation Centre.
Fujifilm X-T3, Fujinon 50-140mm, Aperture F/2.8, ISO 160, SS 1/1600
#wildlifephotography #birdphotography #avianphotography #conservation
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DPC posted in the group Photo Gear Talk
Looking for a vlogging camera? The Sony ZV-E10 II was released just a couple of weeks ago, and we’ve heard many good things about it. Let’s hear what Jared has to say about it.
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Luke Brouwers posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Luke Brouwers “Grasping Light” 2023 New Zealand
CANON90D, 0,6sec@f/11, ISO100, 20mm(10-20MM) Sigma, Tripod used, Basic editing in LR and and dodging and burning with Luminosity masks in Photoshop.
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Gonna be spending the month of August building my skills in panning photos. Hopefully attempting multiple subjects and conditions.
Will share my notes and results here as we go along. Any and all inputs appreciated.
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After watching a bunch of Youtube videos, I’ve condensed the learning into:
1. Use AI Servo Mode for Canon, and AF-C for other camera brands.
2. Use a higher aperture (f8 and up) for a more forgiving DoF
3. Shutter speed will depend on the speed of the subject, but start with 1/250 and adjust until you hit the sweet spot.
4. Use Auto ISO to…Read More-
Great tips! Thanks for sharing, Greg. I’d love to hear Bruna’s input as well. Here are a few more tips from my own experience with panning:
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Depth of Field (DoF)
– If you’re using a medium to long telephoto lens, like a 50-150mm, f/5.6 will suffice.
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Focus
– Use Back Button Focus.
– If using a mirrorless camera and shooting people or…Read More-
Hi Greg, for your benefit as well as all other Pro Members I’m going to schedule a Zoom Session free of charge where I will cover all the basics about capturing fast action in wildlife/Bird photography such as;
Accurate exposures for wildlife/bird photography.
Correct focusing techniques to caprure sharp images of moving subjects.
• D…Read More
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Nice and sharp. Great composition too! There is a slight halo effect around the wings, which seems like a post processing issue. Fix it and upload again for a feature!