Friday, February 7, 2020

This Week in the Light Stalking Community

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What You Shouldn't be Missing from the Light Stalking Community

Chris shared several shots he made with his tiny Rollei 35S. I've always wanted a camera like this, it is so inconspicuous that makes the act of candid photography something really achievable. This is my personal favourite from all the shots that he shared with us, but you can see them all here.
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Erik shared some images of a personal self-imposed challenge. Capturing his cats while yawning! Although, he has a little trick for achieving that ;).
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Rob Eyers shared this beautiful group of brightly coloured ducks.
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Robert Apple shared this gorgeous portrait:
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Jim wants to save some money on a ring flash, if you have a good recommendation for him, this is the place for doing it!
Rob made a very interesting (and quite controversial) question that I'm still not able to answer correctly yet, but maybe you can!
Oh, and Terry needs some help, if you are able to help, please leave a comment here.

We'd Love To Hear Your Thoughts

Our beloved Shark Tank is getting pretty sweet as many of you guys are building a solid photography style. This is the right place for all those people that want to grow fast as photographers. This is possible thanks to valuable and positive feedback, which is perhaps the best way in which someone can hack the  photography's learning curve.
Here you'll get your work critiqued by plenty of well intended people, but you'll also have the chance of critiquing your peers. We know it is hard for you to believe something like this, but it is actually true. We are able to help you out into becoming a better photographer at a reasonable amount of time by doing this. We truly believe in the power of criticism and feedback, and we promote it via The Tank.
Here many of our members have nurtured their own photographic knowledge by giving out elaborated critiques that go way beyond a simple emoji based reactions or “nice shot” comments. Not to mention the “what camera are you using?” ones. By receiving critiques we can find out flaws that weren't easy to spot for us before hearing an objective opinion upon our work. Here are some of the most interesting shot shared during last week on the Tank:

The Shark Tank is a great place to learn and to discuss, so please read the instructions in order the get a better critique experience. Share your comments, opinions and doubts on any or all of the images above. We also will be delighted to see some of your own images. Don't be shy, critiques are given to photographs and not photographers, so don't be afraid of sharing.
We and many other members will be more than pleased to help you out; after all, we all are in love with photography. Don't skip participating in the newest challenge published by Tersha on Tonal Values. You really can't allow yourselves to miss something like that! Please remember to join our friendly photography community if you haven't done it already! Take a spin at our Members Picks from this Last Week a well, here you'll find the best of the best from Light Stalking, curated by our very own members.
If you are among the new members that still haven't waved to us yet, please feel free to do it now! We are pretty sure that you'll find a great deal of satisfaction while roaming all the other forums too! We all hope that you folks will become better and more conscious photographers in a decent amount of time.

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