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What does not matter ?
1.What to photograph - Camera.
2.Where to photograph - Place.
3.When to photograph -Time.
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What is important ?
1.Study and tune the camera.
2.Learn where you are going.
3.Study the lighting at different times.
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What's the secret?♀️
1.Feel the instrument, hear what it says.
2.Feel the atmosphere of the place, catch the wave.
3.Switch on .Catch the moment!⚡️
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What to photograph?
✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨
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Our street leads into the forest. To a small gate. Behind the gate is a pile of dead branches, which probably serves as hideout for the hunters. There are signs of wild boars along the way that leads further into the forest. It is allowed for us to walk there, because the path is a connection to the city of Beaumont-le-Roger. The picture is taken with ISO 12800.
Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
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Pravčická brána (Pravčice Gate / Prebischtor) / Bohemia / Czech Republic
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Tokyo Dome, Korakuen, Tokyo, Japan
Sadaharu Oh is a legendary player who hit 868 home runs, the most in Japanese professional baseball history. Gate 22 of Tokyo Dome is named "Oh Gate" and has become a special place for fans.
The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is an 18th-century neoclassical triumphal arch in Berlin, and one of the best-known landmarks of Germany. It is built on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to the town of Brandenburg an der Havel. During the post-war Partition of Germany, the gate was isolated and inaccessible immediately next to the Berlin Wall, and the area around the gate was featured most prominently in the media coverage of the tearing down of the wall in 1989.
Battersea Railway Bridge at low-tide night, with new Wandsworth and Chelsea developments in the background.
And here's another shot from my archive, reworked in photoshop.
And now I'll tell you a huge secret: this is the underwater gate which leads you to a legendary city called... Atlantis! YES! I swear, I found it! It's beatiful there, but I left soon because it was just too difficult to get my laundry dry. ;-)
(c) Jonny Jelinek
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This one is either a gate, or hurdle or fence, but whatever it is, I haven't seen one like this before. It's in Hooe, Sussex.
Con esta foto aprovecho para felicitaros estas fiestas de Navidad, esperando que sean días felices y rodeados de los vuestros.
Saludos y un gran abrazo.
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With this photo I take the opportunity to congratulate you on these Christmas holidays, hoping they are happy days and surrounded by yours.
Greetings and a big hug.
San Francisco, California, USA
September 2016