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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Is it better to shoot the whole scene or move in close for a detail shot. Always take more than one angle, more than one exposure and more than one composition.
Through the Eye of Duraflex
Alternative photo processes are all the rage these days. It’s very interesting to see what people are producing through a blend of film and digital. Here is one of my attempts.
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