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@ChithamparanathanGreat shots! I especially love the first one! Looks like it was a great trip
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I love how these turned out! I think there's something so special about shooting in b&w deliberately. The soft quality here really makes the b&w even dreamier. How much are you doing in the way of post processing?
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@Wojtsobi stunning as always! You're so good at letting the light guide the scene - whether it be golden light or blue light, it really enhances the story. Is that something you focus on when editing?
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The colors in those sunsets!! bird photography is something I'm interested in getting better at - it's such a fun challenge!
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Stunning! Kando looked amazing! I love seeing the Sony community in action 🙂
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@kevinmcox awesome!! The A1 is a dream camera of mine... but that might have to wait for a big gig or just save up 🙂 Can't wait to see more of your work! -
@TrekRover of course! My experience as a grantee has been wonderful - I'm wrapping up my field work next month and I can't wait to share more images from my project with this community!
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@alpha-jessica-a so awesome! I love the shots and hope you had a great trip!!
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I agree, it looks like a blast! I can't wait to see what people make as more people get their hands on it... they might just convince me to buy it!
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Okay I'm loving these monthly photo dumps! This past month, my big project was for a corporate client - the Lexus store in Richmond, VA wanted photos of their cars in iconic places throughout the city. I still have quite a few more days of shooting to do but here are some of the shots I've gotten so far! I've been using my Sony A7RV and Sony 16-35 GM!
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Hey everyone! I mostly work as a conservation photographer and the National Geographic grants have been an awesome way to fund some of my projects. The deadline isn't until April but they take quite a bit of work to pull everything together. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/grants-and-investments/?nav_click Is anyone considering applying for this? What project would you want to do? Let me know if I can answer any questions based on my application experience!
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Oh I would love to connect with more photographers in my area! I only moved here a few months ago and I miss my photo community ðŸ˜
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This is beautiful! Sticking around for sunset clearly paid off. I love the strong foreground, middle ground, and background
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Wow, stunning! I can't wait to see more of your work! 😊
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It's a sharp thistle, in more ways than one!
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Dang, that IS appealing! I often find myself in the field fumbling with a handheld flash. This is a stunning shot! Were there other features that stood out to you? -
Wow these are fantastic! What's your favorite features on the new camera?
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I want to buy that fog machine!
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I just watched this video!
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Hi! So excited to be here, thanks so much Matt!
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@alpha-jessica-a I love these shots! Your trip looks so fun 😊
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@Peter Guardiola that's awesome! I can't wait to see what you make this fall!
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@Wojtsobi absolutely stunning! I love how rich the oranges turn out... is that your white balance or your post processing technique?
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@Peter Guardiola that image is stunning! What do you typically shoot?
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Hey friends! It was awesome seeing what you created in June so I thought we could do the same for July! This month I did a few corporate shoots (unfortunately I can't share those shots just yet). I also worked on photos for my National Geographic explorer project on lawn culture in the United States. I've been using a lot of close-up wide angle techniques, I love the storytelling element of that technique!