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let's see them
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Peak Flickr

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/michigan_mister/

Based - this is the future of photography

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[# DAY 1]

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PS: I will upload an image a day of this man.

XD.

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Which do you think is more useful for Architecture photography - a Panoramic tripod head? Or A Tilt Shift lens?
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In order to achieve this kind of black does it got to be underexposed or overexposed? and how many stops?

Point the light meter at the subject or at the empty space?

thanks in advance
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/GEAR/ General

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Time to upgrade Edition

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I like the aesthetics of tobbaco, zippos and leather
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I'm really lost on how much sensor size matters, because while I read tons of gear stuff here and the most detailed explanations, in reality the photos taken with a small sensor still look good to me because it's about composition, feelings, emotion, subjects and things like that.
So what's the deal with sensor sizes
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Rank the Trump Portraits
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What makes Japan such an desired place for photography? I'm really trying to understand the hype around it. When I visited of course the size of Tokyo itself opens lots of opportunities but I quickly notice that it gets repetitive rather fast. All muh taxis look the same, the buildings have a pattern that repeats a lot. If you've seen a few shrines/temples.. in the end they all look the same. Even if you visit other prefectures you won't see much of a difference. Whenever I see camera vlogs or flickr uploads in Japan I now tend to skip because it's always the same.

My current number one location would probably be Germany. Still safe enough to bring your camera with you, every state has it's own architectural style. Towns are usually a comfy mix between old medieval houses in the center with grim 60s bauhaus constructions that look really odd. Also home of Leica where this sort of everyday compact photography started.

What do you think? What's your prefered location?
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