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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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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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scillagrace.com
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| | | | | This week's challenge is "Cinematic", hosted by Sofia. She describes the theme this way: "There are a few things that give a photo that cinematic feel: camera angles, bold and high-contrast colors, light, locations, just to name a few. The main objective is to take a shot that is part of a story, there's mood... | |
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50happens.blog
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| | | I've long admired posts by photographers who respond to the creative Lens-Artist challenges, especially scillagrace, but have never responded myself. While it's daunting for a first-timer to find 5-10 images, I did find one image in my "archives" that seemed to fit 5 items on this week's Scavenger Hunt list: Jars of metallic leaf flakes... | ||