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A morning shoot of the Golden Gate Bridge on one December day. Two cameras, four different films, and an enthusiasm to capture it's beauty.
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We all know that strangers act differently when they know they're being photographed. A lot of people are shy and cover their faces while others give strange looks. But that shouldn't deter you from photographing strangers. If we only took portrait photos of people we knew, we'd be missing out on a ton of opportunities for great portrait shots.
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Like hills? Then you’ll love Box Hill! It’s got everything from up bits to down bits, flat bits, and lots of trees. As an added bonus, if you like looking at things from far away it surely can’t be beat.
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If you have found your film mysteriously advances on its own in your Diana or other medium format camera, then this simple modification could fix it in 10 seconds.
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I love my Sprocket Rocket for two reasons, firstly because it takes amazing panoramic, sprocket smothered photos and secondly because it started a conversation that now has me processing my own photos on pro kit for free.
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Jumping around street obstacles with a Fisheye 2! A friend invited me to see how she and her friends practiced their passion..Parkour, discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one's path by adapting one's movements to the environment.
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The area on either side of the river Thames near Putney is one of my favourite places to visit when the sun is out and you want to stretch your legs. From Fulham Palace and its beautiful gardens over Putney Bridge and down the Thames path, this area is both tranquil and packed with some amazing London sights.
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Since I haven't seen a Tipster for this one, but now you can learn it!
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World War II is over - let´s kiss! To commemorate the iconic "kissing" photograph at Times Square, two statues - an American Marine and a nurse have been put up in one of New York City's busiest locations, Times Square. It marks an important part of history that has changed so many lives.