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green, dark, mysterious - most pictures are too bright anyway ;-)
and of course my favourite subject.... perfect fit for World Photography Day.
and of course my favourite subject.... perfect fit for World Photography Day.
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Vertical is helpful, turning the camera gives you a little break before taking the pic ;-)
Apart from that I try to avoid unnecessary stuff - so seeing a scene means very often to go closer to get a narrower image.....
But to be honest: I tend to click the button too fast, too. Maybe I should always carry a tripod with me... ;-)
the tripod ist getting dusty in the corner of my room....
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