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this was actually a night time shot, but with the long exsposure time it sucked up all the light :)
diana F+ (pinhole) 120mm iso400 color negitive
(sorry about the bad quality, my scanner is poor quality)
After having to replace my well pressure tank today,"It sprung a leak" and the outside temp of a whoppin 15 deg. this sounded good for the afternoon.
Yesterday I was going to Nanaimo BC on the "Queen of Oak Bay" ferry boat. Looking for subjects to photograph, on the deck I found these wet tables, and the sun was shining just from the perfect direction.
I was with a friend today doing a photowalk of sorts down at the Union Station in Kansas City, MO. We had a wonderful time catching up and shooting the surrounding areas of this wonderful area. This image reminds me to slow down and take some time to be with your loved ones. Take care my friends out there.
My view yesterday for lunch.
I have been offline for a week cause the Internet price was 65 cents a minute. I just could not fathom paying that. I have had a blast all week. And I still have a week to go. This was my lunchtime picnic view yesterday.
ANSH: an outdoor table
at the Rolls Royce & Bentley owners car show (-off) complete with Devonshire Teas and other refreshments. At Ormiston
eat, sleep on or under the table, not comfortable but so free to experience this immense possibility space alone or kneel
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Candid photography from Thailand
Black & White and color By calculating the
exposure of light.
The other important point in taking a good photo and the composition.
The classic mistake is to rush when a scene seems interesting, we do not check the edges of the canal and try to fit as many elements as possible in the direction no we have to make a choice and it is arranged to organize the together.
at first it is preferable to eliminate from the case anything that is parasitic when reading the image by placing yourself judiciously.
I never use zooms, Than fixed lenses Which forces me to build my image in other words I learn to zoom with my feet.
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