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shotslot commented on the post, 5 Amazing Apps That Every Photographer Should Have 11y ago
Nice little set, cheers for taking the time, there’s a couple here that I didn’t know about.
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shotslot and toadhollow are now friends 11y ago
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shotslot likes fivehundredtoms‘s activity 11y ago
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shotslot joined the group AAA Main Photo Chit Chat 11y ago
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shotslot commented on the post, How to REALLY Use Flickr (And Make It Onto the Coveted Flickr Explore) 11y, 3mo ago
Nice article. I constantly remind people that Flickr (or any other social networking site with photos) should not be used as a yard-stick to judge how good you are as a photographer, so it’s nice to see that like […]
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shotslot posted on the forum topic Weekend Photography Challenge #56 CLOSE-UP or MACRO in the group Weekend Photography Challenge: 12y, 5mo ago
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Excellent (like @mav2010 I’m not a spider fan either) but this is excellent. Who’s eating who?
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shotslot posted on the forum topic Weekend Photography Challenge #56 CLOSE-UP or MACRO in the group Weekend Photography Challenge: 12y, 5mo ago
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shotslot unlocked Chatterbox 12y, 5mo ago
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shotslot joined the group Weekend Photography Challenge 12y, 5mo ago
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shotslot commented on the blog post How to Photograph Water Drops 13y, 6mo ago
Nice post, this is a great technique to try, the first time I did I found that it was really crucial to get that shutter speed up. Nice examples too.
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shotslot commented on the blog post How to Use Open Water to Create a Great Abstract 13y, 6mo ago
Yeah, I never shoot in B&W, though I do plenty of post-shoot conversions, in these shots I felt that the images when converted lost something important given are almost duo-chrome in any case. In particular it was difficult in the last shot to evoke the almost metalic sheen around the leaves. I expect it would […]
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shotslot commented on the blog post How to Use Open Water to Create a Great Abstract 13y, 6mo ago
I hear you Jim!
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shotslot wrote a new blog post: How to Use Open Water to Create a Great Abstract 13y, 6mo ago
This is a guest post by Saul Molloy. You can read more on Saul’s blog, add him to twitter or catch up with what he’s been shooting on Flickr. Capturing light reflected from water is a time-tested technique for creating great photographic compositions and one utilised by photographers almost every time there’s still water to be seen in the frame. What’s […]