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I've been trying to do different things.

Posted by sjb on August 15, 2006 at 19:15:59:

For a while it was all travel and hiking pics but lately Its been alleys and the Getty Center and these and playing with DOF and angles a lot and just generally trying a lot of things I've always wanted to photograph but wasn't.

I also really want to start taking pictures of people... portraits but also just street shots (have to work up some nerve there as the idea makes me uncomfortable). I'm being given a Nikon 35mm f/2.0D as a gift for some work I did and that should be good for trying out the street stuff.

I'm seriously considering taking this workshop in the fall if my work schedule allows it...

http://www.freemanpatterson.com/nb_workshop.htm


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