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Just a Bench (or a Sacrificial Altar?)
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Becoming a Human Tripod
An often forgotten topic in the photography schools and courses is the physical (I would say, physiological) side of the game. True, a Leica Noctilux and a Leica M can deliver exceptionally sharp images, but if your hands tremble or your body wobbles, no gear, no matter the cost, can save your shot from being shaken. Ideally, a perfectly steady shot would require a tripod. Yes you can tweak the ISOs and/or the aperture but this is a trade off with image quality , so we’re back to the opening statement: a steady shot needs a tripod. But the truth is that none of us – pros included – can…
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Where do the skilifts are supposed to be?
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Happy New Year
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Don’t They Drink Tea, Instead?
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The Choir Master
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Interplay
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Traffic Master
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A Sad Violinist
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A Pensive Nun
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Surreal Judo
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Lost Bag
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Up from the Waterline
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Before the Shot
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Panning the Police
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The Modern Preacher
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Three Shadows
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Argument on the Range
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Different Financial Transactions
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The Sorcerer’s Shop
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Very British
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Fast Bus
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The Day of the Zombies
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Ghosts