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the little things that make up the big picture


ianrb

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We often look for the BIG picture -- that grand landscape  or sea scape that few of us have close by . But inside every not so grand picture are 100s or even 1000s of little pictures that are just as good to practise photography and photo editing  
Example  -- the first two are under 3" / 75mm 
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From those raw files I was able to make this --
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--1] twisted brain  2] ring of steel 3] moon abstract . Each name was thought of when taking the photo; 1] taken (all 3) on a block of land my son just bought ; 2] ring of steel is term often used in Australia to isolate covid19 ; 3] moon on the rusted incinerator  . I find naming the subject when/before taking the photo (I never "shoot" a subject to make a "shot") give more reason for the actual photo 

I find that collage far more rewarding than a BIG picture the same as 1000s others have photographed 
How and why questions welcome 

work in progress ;)
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