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While the 2005 work by West, et al. equivocates on the matter and does not come to a definitive conclusion, we can say definitively that the Maiden Way ran to the lead and silver mines.

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- here's a sunset seen from

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- throwback to some footprints across a frozen lake a number of years ago

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two sides to the same coin

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@Deus if they can prove damages from the publication of a photo, they can try to come after you.

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The problem with is that the best weather isn't when you can tell it will be a beautiful day. It's that weird changing weather where you will probably go home empty handed. But sometimes you don't.

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stolen from another site

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Going to Japan soon next week and am open to suggestions for Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

What have you got Mastodon?

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@ihorner Falafel Garden isn't exactly traditional, but it's conveniently located near temples in Kyoto and I've been going there since it was called Falafel King and located in Nara (they moved to Kyoto in 2003)

https://www.falafelgarden.com/index.html

https://maps.app.goo.gl/LtTCHKnBC32TCphC9

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They built a through my neighborhood, which enabled me to see what a brand new subway tunnel looks like. This is def not that.

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This tunnel is a few years old. I know I have photos of this tunnel that are closer to when it was opened, but I can't dig them out right now.

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timdesuyo, to photography
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- another one from that where there was a blanket of clouds under the mountains.

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. Walk through the woods and enjoy the little waterfalls that you find!

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There's a photography technique I use that I never see anyone else do so it's time I share it. I use it to capture action shots of people... typically dancing.

Most people would handle these situations by zooming in, spraying and praying, or being exceedingly patient for that ONE shot to materialize.

Those strategies were too unreliable for me so I learned to move with my subjects.

I pre-focus the lens for a set distance, wide-angle, full manual, and set the camera against my cheek. I move the camera only by moving my feet. If my subject twists, I twist. If they step toward me, I step back so they stay in focus.

Because I’m not using any viewfinder, my peripheral vision is good. You immerse yourself in the scene. When it feels right you shoot blind. With practice, your shots will line up.

You obviously will need good balance and confident footwork for this. I'm reaching back on years of Shaolin Kung Fu. If you've done dance or martial arts, you can get the hang of this.

#photography #dance #photographer

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@sysop408 One of the reasons for the popularity of rangefinder cameras was this. The instruction manuals showed you using your right eye so that your left eye could see the scene and not the viewfinder. Using this technique plus a preset focus distance is a staple trick for dynamic situations.

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@sysop408 It takes practice. It's harder for me because I'm left-eyed, but I've still found it to be a valuable tool in the bag, even when the right eye is more covered by the camera.

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@sysop408 try with portrait oriented photos. That's fine with either type of camera or either eye. Practice it for a while shooting street with a normal lens to get the vibe of it, and you'll find that its a habit that will carry over to less ideal uses.

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@sysop408 it just depends on how much you practice. I do this with my left eye on my SLR-style viewfinder with a long telephoto lens so I can track birds on the wing and make sure I am prepared when I get the shot.

For sure it's not for everyone, and there are biological and ergonomic reasons why its not always a good tool to use, but it definitely helps with situational awareness beyond the frame in the viewfinder.

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Do NOT, under any circumstances, link to any of the websites listed here!

"You may not provide a link to this website from any other website without first obtaining Associated’s prior written consent."

"You may only link to our Web site or mobile application with Our express written permission."

"Users may not link any other website to the Website without obtaining the prior written consent of Office of His Majesty’s Coroner for the City of Sunderland."

https://malcolmcoles.com/no-linking/

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@stefan @drwalk the way that i would read it is that linking fpr expressly commercial reasons is legal, which would indicate that linking for non-commercial reasons is even more protected.

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! I like them, even if the large billed ones are intimidating as all get out.

crow glamorshot headshot
crow uncertain of photographer

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. I'm torn about this . If this wasn't framed so tight, you'd see that its very artificial and concrete. So much of photography in Japan is shooting just the right way so you don't see the artifice.

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. Here's a from the top of for you

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Its interesting that we have seen how quickly the jurors were de-anonymized by amateurs working with slapdash information, and no one has used this as a teaching moment for any of the information that Google, Apple, Microsoft, Salesforce, Adobe, Amazon, et al. assures you is completely anonymized, bro.

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just look bad at flying.

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says, "Look upon my majesty, and despair."

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