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DPC posted in the group Mobile Photography
Master Mobile Filmmaking in 20 Minutes with this very informative clip by Justice McCranie from Tomorrow’s Filmmakers
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DPC posted in the group Architectural Photography
ArchDaily stands as the world’s most frequented architectural platform, serving architects, interior designers, photographers, and other professionals with outstanding content.
With options for both free and paid subscriptions, the free tier suffices for those keen on exploring various architectural and interior styles. It’s also an excellent…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Buy and Sell Photo Gear
The process of making a Camera Lens.
We often wonder about the high cost of lenses without fully understanding the complexity of their creation. Watching this short clip can provide insight into the intricate manufacturing process, helping us appreciate the advanced technology in our lenses even more.
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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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LUMINAR NEO
Luminar Neo is like the Swiss Army knife of AI retouching, and it’s available at an incredible Black Friday deal. I highly recommend opting for either the 24-month plan or the One-Time Purchase.
To see all the options, just head over to their website and click on ‘View Plans’. And if you couldn’t make it to yesterday’s Pro Meeting,…Read More
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DPC posted in the group Daily Photo Digest
Annie Leibovitz. John and Yoko, New York, December 8, 1980
Photo Credit: Artsy.net“John and Yoko” by Annie Leibovitz, taken in New York on December 8, 1980, is one of the most evocative and well-recognized photographs in modern history. It features musician and former Beatle John Lennon alongside his wife, artist Yoko Ono. Captured just hours…Read More
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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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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.
“7-AM, New Year’s Mor…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.