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Equipment
PentaxMX,80~200mm/F4.5,PN400N
Location
Miyazaki Toyama Japan
He seemed to have been interested in me who was taking ordinary scenery.
Then he guided various places and advised photography to me.
I couldn't say this is my hometown...
Guide Dogs Victoria’s Public Education Co-ordinator, Joan Smith, and her dog, Benson, pictured during a visit to Monash University's Gippsland campus to provide medical students with insight to the challenges faced by people with a visual impairment.
A brand new project I've started working on this summer is my 'Audio Guide' series.
As I was walking around Stonehenge I noticed something that had been bothering me on my last few visits to big old attractions. It was quiet. Abnormally quiet. Especially when you consider the volume of people visiting there.
When I was little there were noisy groups following one guide, waving their arms around expressively in just about any given language. You could stand and listen for a while (feeling like a naughty hanger on) or you could browse the informational placques dotted in relevant places. Now, there are Audio Guides.
They are probably interesting, I must admit I've never taken one, but as a photographer I like to soak up the scene with sights, smells, sounds and all. Now I began to notice couples distanced from each other. Groups in uncanny silence. Spectators with blank, distant looks.
And I began hipshooting with the iPhone, trying to capture the same expression I was witnessing over and over again.
I guess this is a small study for what could become a much larger project for me and my 5d. Heck I could even use the Pentax 6x7 because no one would notice the sound of the shutter. They are too busy listening to the Audio Guide.
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A brand new project I've started working on this summer is my 'Audio Guide' series.
As I was walking around Stonehenge I noticed something that had been bothering me on my last few visits to big old attractions. It was quiet. Abnormally quiet. Especially when you consider the volume of people visiting there.
When I was little there were noisy groups following one guide, waving their arms around expressively in just about any given language. You could stand and listen for a while (feeling like a naughty hanger on) or you could browse the informational placques dotted in relevant places. Now, there are Audio Guides.
They are probably interesting, I must admit I've never taken one, but as a photographer I like to soak up the scene with sights, smells, sounds and all. Now I began to notice couples distanced from each other. Groups in uncanny silence. Spectators with blank, distant looks.
And I began hipshooting with the iPhone, trying to capture the same expression I was witnessing over and over again.
I guess this is a small study for what could become a much larger project for me and my 5d. Heck I could even use the Pentax 6x7 because no one would notice the sound of the shutter. They are too busy listening to the Audio Guide.
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Deep within the tunnels, the guide told us about the history of the Acosta Mine. Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico.
Scans of a Guide to Southsea & Portsmouth. Printed in 1926. "Official Publivation of the Southsea Beach & Publicity Committee Portsmouth Corporation'
The Girl Guides Association in Gibraltar was today granted the Freedom of the City of Gibraltar by Mayor Olga Zammit. The ceremony, attended by local dignitaries including His Excellency the Governor and Chief Minister Peter Caruana was held at Casemates Square. The guides then exercised their right to march down Main Street with drums beating courtesy of the Sea Scouts Band.
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This was an experiment to try and use existing light from a campfire. However even at ISO 1600 I just couldn't get a good picture. The shutter was staying open too long with my 17-85EFS lens. Luckily I had a 50mm 1.8 lens that I was able to change out for and took this one and only shot moments before the ceremony had to start.
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