Pepijn Sauer hosts Analogue Photojournalism & Street Photography and is a member of ***Amazing + Analogue***, ***♂♥♥QUORN♥♥♀, Abstract Realism, Achromatic Nature, All things Maltese, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Almost Famous, Alternative Process and Experimental Photography, Amateur Photographers' Association, Architectural Photography, B&W - Character - Noir, Beach Art, Birds and Creatures of Flight, Black and White Photography, Candid Photography ( 1/24 ) , Cars, Motorbikes and Motorsports, Contemporary Architecture, Dawn and Dusk Light [No Sun], Dutch Touch, Equine Art and Photography, Film Photography, Fine Art of Landscape Photography, Flash Fiction, Friends of RedBubble, Horse and Rider , Human and Nature, Landscape and Abstract Photography, Landscape Photography, Masterpiece: Photography, Minimalism, Moody and Evocative (no nudes), Mother Nature's Finest, My Beautiful Old Camera, Night Photography, Object Studies & Concepts, Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue), Out of the Past, Photo-Zen - 100 pages, Railway Art and Photography, Retro Conglomerate (2 Per Day), Rustic, Shoot The Moon, SHOPFRONTS , Short stories - Spherical Scriptings, Street Photography and Photojournalism, Streetscapes, Sunrise, Sunset, The Birds, The Dutch Connection, The FENCE group, The Urban Environment, Trams and Buses, Trees - 1 image per day with trees as the focal point, Video Montage Group and Who Needs Color For Beauty? - Black & White Art At Its Best.
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