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The globetrotting shutterbug: exploring destinations through your lens

  We're diving into the exciting world of travel photography and exploration, where your passion for visual storytelling meets your wanderlust. In this guide, we'll unknot the secrets of transforming from a simple shutterbug to a full-fledged globetrotter, all while unraveling the hidden wonders of [insert destination here]. So grab your camera gear, pack your bags, and let's set off on a captivating expedition together! read post  

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Photography is central in ´Touring on Two Wheels: How to Approach a Biking Travel Adventure´

  Rille Camera Strap Biking on trips - both long and short, at destinations all over the world - is booming, with global cycling tourism estimated to be worth more than $116 billion and growing by more than nine percent each year. And why not? It´s a healthy and relatively inexpensive way to get closer to the places you visit and the people who live in them, and can make it possible to discover off-the-beaten-path attractions that you´d likely miss by using other forms of…

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Google's top 10 most searched photogenic spots in the US in 2022 - some might surprise you!

Eileen Tan/Dreamstime.com   Google recently released its list of its most popular searches during 2022, and when it comes to scenic spots in the United States there are some surprises. For starters, “scenic spots” in Google’s definition does not include iconic places like Vermont’s Technicolor White Mountains in fall or the yawning Grand Canyon in Arizona (and by the waym more about canyons later). Instead, Google users were primarily interested in where to see and photograph some of Mother…

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9 of Cape Town's most photographable spots

    Stephanjvv   The "Mother City" is a photographer's dream, offering an seemingly endless supply of impressive landscapes and cityscapes making it the perfect place to practice and hone your photography skills, whether your're a beginner or a pro. And needless to say, Instagram ❤ Cape Town! Here are nine terrific examples.   read post

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    Online book publishing service Blurb today launched a new way to publish collections of photos - as an eBook for the iPad. The new eBooks come in templated or custom two-page layouts, which readers can swipe through, search the text of and zoom into full resolution images.

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    I'm not aware of any Civil War actions here but we do have our share of re-enactors here.

  • Wonderful photos, Darryl. That image of the rams should be entered in photography contests. 

    Was there Civil War action here in California? 

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