Group f11
In 2008 three photographers, starting out on their careers, decided to keep in contact through a blog page in which they could share ideas, post images and ask each other advice. This has since mutated into a web space where those photographers still meet, but so too do their students and other like-minded photographers.
If anybody would like to join all you need to do is email the blog administrator, Emil
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If anybody would like to join all you need to do is email the blog administrator, Emil
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Same Damn Place?
Confirm you went Garieping?
I like your dam shot E. The ones I have posted were shot on a belting hot mid day, which was far from ideal but I tried to use the conditions to inform the shot. The panoramic is a stitch of three images shot with a 14mm prime (+/-24mm crop factor) all on a 7D.
Paul.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Starting up
It's been way too long since there has been any activity on this site. Here are a couple of pics to start up once more. Any thoughts:
All three were shot on a Nikon D3x. The time exposure was a single exposure of 35 minutes with long exposure noise reduction on.
C and C always welcome
E
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Winter Post
Despite living in the 'warmest place to be for the world cup' I was able to get away and chase some snow. Here's my winter shot for this month's theme. This was taken outside Matatiele on the way down to Barkly East for a Winter Mountain Photography workshop that I was running. The shot is a 7 image panoramic shot at 80mm on my 80-200mm zoom (all verticals). I had a .6 (2 stop) hard ND grad in place.
Any c and c always welcome and appreciated.
Cheers
E
Thursday, July 15, 2010
New Theme - Winter
The blog has been really quiet over the world cup period, so to kick off again here's the theme for August - Winter. Pop in a pic or two taken over the winter period, or even one that you like from last year, or the year before...or before that.
For anyone interested, I've just posted a new tutorial on HDR blending using tonal masks (at long last). Click on the link to go through to the article.
Cheers, E
For anyone interested, I've just posted a new tutorial on HDR blending using tonal masks (at long last). Click on the link to go through to the article.
Cheers, E
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