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100 Things I Have Learned About Photography.
  1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn’t mean that they’re a good photographer.
  2. Always shoot in RAW. Always.
  3. Prime lenses help you learn to be a better photographer.
  4. Photo editing is an art in itself
  5. The rule of thirds works 99% of the time.
  6. Macro photography isn’t for everybody.
  7. UV filters work just as well as lens caps.
  8. Go outside and shoot photos rather than spending hours a day on photography forums.
  9. Capture the beauty in the mundane and you have a winning photograph.
  10. Film isn’t better than digital.

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Hi guys! This is my cousin, Fae. Make sure to check out her blog. 

Hi guys! This is my cousin, Fae. Make sure to check out her blog. 




Multiple years captured in a single photograph.
It’s difficult to believe that a photographer is capable of successfully creating a three-year long exposure on just one single frame. But, German photographer Michael Wesely shows that it’s possible in his series Open Shutter. Wesely has spent much of his career working on camera techniques that allow this process to be done. In the mid-1990’s, he started capturing building projects and architectural development with long exposures over the course of years.
The final result is a photograph consisting of ghosts of building construction, sun streaks, and trails, along with remnants of people and things passing through the scene over the course of time. Each photograph is a living memory of the time, place, and the people who passed through the space, while the surrounding buildings stand crisp and clear, never changing across the years.

Multiple years captured in a single photograph.

It’s difficult to believe that a photographer is capable of successfully creating a three-year long exposure on just one single frame. But, German photographer Michael Wesely shows that it’s possible in his series Open Shutter. Wesely has spent much of his career working on camera techniques that allow this process to be done. In the mid-1990’s, he started capturing building projects and architectural development with long exposures over the course of years.

The final result is a photograph consisting of ghosts of building construction, sun streaks, and trails, along with remnants of people and things passing through the scene over the course of time. Each photograph is a living memory of the time, place, and the people who passed through the space, while the surrounding buildings stand crisp and clear, never changing across the years.



A Cute Photography Proposal






A provocare un sorriso è quasi sempre un altro sorriso.

A provocare un sorriso è quasi sempre un altro sorriso.