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theonlyd800inthehameau.com
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| | | | | A particularly interesting theme for this week's Lens-Artists Challenge: 'Looking back'. If you think about it, every photo you've ever taken - even the one you might have captured less than a minute ago - is looking back: a split second of a memory preserved for ever (or at least until you press the 'Delete'... | |
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wanderingdawgs.com
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| | | | | Anne has challenged us to create images using a zooming technique. She tells us "Zooming is part of the Intentional Camera Movement family, but instead of moving the camera, you are just moving the lens back and forth." I had never heard of this before reading Anne's post so I spent a lot of time... | |
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theonlyd800inthehameau.com
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| | | | | This week's challenge is to display image(s) captured with a mobile phone rather than a traditional camera. That's no problem for me as, despite the name of this blog, I no longer own a D800 - or any photographic device other than my trusty iPhone 14 Pro Max. I gave our dear daughter all my... | |
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marlenefrankel.com
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| | | How many times have you heard the phrase "opposites attract"? Having heard it, have you ever really thought about it? Whether yes or no, this week Tina challenges me to focus on it by sharing some examples of opposites through my images. I never know where my mind will go with these challenges. My first... | ||