Become a Good Photographer, Part Seven: Choose Lenses Based On You, Not Your Activity
The Life of Others
I took this photo a good while back. I was arriving in Paris by train, and a commuter train overtook us (for some reason I was allegedly in…
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There is no shortage of people eager to tech you photography online these days. There are probably many tens of thousands of videos on YT. Maybe millions of…
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I posted this photo last week as my contribution to Aminus3’s photo prompt: minimal. I thought I might as well explain it here.
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