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By North Coast Voices on Feb 11, 2022 in: Australia
Section snapshot enlargement of a photograph titled "Plotting world domination" by @OzGouldian...
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By North Coast Voices on Feb 11, 2022 in: Australia
Section snapshot enlargement of a photograph titled "Plotting world domination" by @OzGouldian...
By Life Hacker on May 5, 2021 in: photography
Graduations are a big deal, because in most contexts, you can only be photographed graduating once. Once your graduate has strode across the stage to collect their high diploma, you won’t have the option of do-over because you missed the vital mome...
By Maria Doering's Art and Adventure on Jul 17, 2013 in: camping
Last weekend we explored Fundy National Park for a weekend of camping. I can say we highly recommend it! The trails are beautiful! A visitor to our campsite. The most persistent visitor of them all. Hoping for Granola bar scraps. ...
By Diary Of A Nature & Wildlife Photographer on Feb 22, 2012
Since writing my last blog post Who Am I I've been giving the matter a great deal of thought with respect to marketing my photography. I realize now that I have lacked focus. Part of the problem is probably ADD but I accept full responsibility. I've...
By Diary Of A Nature & Wildlife Photographer on Feb 22, 2012
Since writing my last blog post Who Am I I've been giving the matter a great deal of thought with respect to marketing my photography. I realize now that I have lacked focus. Part of the problem is probably ADD but I accept full responsibility. I've...
By Diary Of A Nature & Wildlife Photographer on Jan 8, 2012
Saturday I made a junket off the mountain and in to town. It was clean out the mailbox day. Where I live the Post Office fears to go so I must make a weekly pilgrimage to town to pickup the mail. When I have to come down off the mountain I always tr...
By Little London Observationist on Dec 30, 2011 in: London, photography, walking
Wimbledon Common is my new backyard, literally across the street from my new flat and so I took advantage of a lovely day to go exploring. I swished my feet through layers of dried Autumn leaves, filling pathways, dodged the … Continue reading...