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“La via” by Andrea Calvi

Posted on 11 May 2010 by D. Travis North

Funny thing about wide angle lenses:  Many emerging photographers don’t like using them.  Perhaps it’s difficult to focus with them because everything seems so small.  Perhaps composing with such a wide angle is more complicated than with a mid-range lens.  Whatever the reason, I feel that there are just not enough great examples of how [...]

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The Work of Mlss Lujansky

Posted on 03 August 2009 by D. Travis North

See the work of Mlss Lujansky, a contributor to the SP@Flickr Group, who has brought us this wonderful example of silhouette photography. Read on to see the photograph and to see what you can learn from it.

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