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annegeephoto.com
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| | | | | Retirement is a big change. At least for me it was since my life revolved around the grandkids, husband and mom. My small parttime business, which I was closing, was my outlet. What would I do? Enter-- photography. Photography changed my life! It rescued me, gave me purpose and became a passion. My business was... | |
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tishfarrell.com
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| | | | | For most of the several years we lived in Africa I only had a small film camera - an Olympus-trip. It had a good lens and was great for general landscapes, but of course it had no zoom facility. Obviously, this was a big handicap when driving through bush country in search of wildlife to... | |
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ameditativejourney.com
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| | | | | This week Tina (Travels and Trifles) invites lens-artists to share photographs that bring a bit of humor into their lives. As I have found that photo walks are like treasure hunts where each click of the camera is tucking images into a bag of treasures ... only to be opened when one is at home.... | |
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stupidityhole.com
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| | | Taken a good few weeks ago now, after a ride to Tempe station. I like this photo due to the missing details. Everything is still there, but the focus sits on specific parts, and the dark of the early morning reinforces a sense of the quiet. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-sixty-fourth Lens-Artists... | ||