Cameras Writing
39 creative works found
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A Unicorn's Gift
by Roger SampsonA lovely green field now holding her view / On it soft dusting’s small red leaves wind blew
A beautiful photograph called “Country Field” by Kate is the inspiration behind this piece. Thanks Kate. ( Ktowers )
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My Addiction
by Karen MooreI take it along with me every where I go. / It is how I see the world and all the beauty. / For me it’s the light that shines through the…
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Chitta
by Chris White...that is a weapon.
A former housemate and good friend of mine is a monk at Bodhivana Buddhist Monastery in Warburton in the Yarra Valley outside Melbourne. He has taken the name ‘Chitta’, meaning ‘mind’. I need to visit him more often.
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The Camera's Story
by Alan FindlaterCamera set. Angle checked. Memory captured.
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Tourist Trap
by PhotogeniquE IPAI look at you with / Your cameras and trinkets, / Your bits and pieces, / Your luggage, / Your souvenirs / Your faces. And I wonder what yo…
this poem is inspired by and dedicated to elleboitse’s picture – ‘Boy Begging’ / / / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this poem, or any part thereof, for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. /
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Tip #008 of Many
by Stephen MitchellIf ALL Else Fails, Read the Manual!
Five tips in one article.
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Photo Tips - Manual Camera Settings
by EmpoweredBeautyWhilst I am self taught and not so technically qualified I thought I may write some basic tips for manual camera settings. Please feel fr…
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Dreams of a Bohemian Life
by Holly RinglandThrough the windows we watch the shifting pantomimes of clouds from our tangled, twisted magic carpet that bears the scent of knowing whe…
Where are you? / Will I know you when I see you? A collaboration with the incredible Keiran Lusk inspired by his beautiful Untitled Waii wiru Wati Wara, ngayulu pulka mukuringanyi nyuntu MULAPA – PintaPinta xx
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Strangers pass in the night
by tuffcookieThe woman tosses back the rest of her drink / Grabs her coat and swipes her bag on her way out the door. / Whistling a happy tune as she …
This one is for snappy dave.. joy hee hee
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Sepia
by Holly RinglandThis is how she remembers happiness.
a prologue to something bigger. on the same day i wrote this piece, i created this image, of the time of day i love and loathe equally… of fleeting gold that never lasts long enough. i realised afterwards that the two pieces were inextricably linked somehow to me. she made a list of golden things
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The Futility of Cogitating About Nothing
by iAN Derrick‘The D80 is a highly efficient digital camera with lightning-fast performance, Howard,’ offered Mark.
Three elderly characters walk the mountain to cogitate about / future offerings when it comes to enjoying life and the limits of personal expectations when it comes to cameras, beer & spring air..
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King Bird
by Sally OmarI’m a King Bird, who are you / Hope you know you’re not in the zoo / A camera does not belong here / Put it down or I’ll bite your ear / Yo…
David, Thank you for your beautiful photo of King Bird Please check out my friend David Burk’s other awesome photos on RB
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SUPERMODEL
by Sally OmarI WANT EVERYONE TO KNOW / I DON’T DO ANY CHORES / I’M A SUPERMODEL / NO AMATEURS / CAN TAKE A PICTURE OF ME / JUST LOOK / I’M AS BEAUTIFUL A…
Angela, I just love your Supermodel / Please check out my friend, Angela Harburn’s other awesome artwork on the RB /
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POSE
by Sally OmarJust grazing and resting in Normandy / When a girl with a camera we did see / She said could you please look here / And if you can please …
Norah..Love cows … your photo POSE was amazing / Please check out my friend Norah’s other awesome photos on the RB /
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The Incident - 25
by Michael Alesich...
Many people were affected when the incident occurred, / It’s ramifications hit all people in all walks of life. The audacity of the plan, the violent impact and the responses sent minds reeling. But There will always be a story, somewhere. This is a daily posted Serial story / To read the others click here I am also looking for anyone interested on making collaborative images on each individual part. The post is here
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A must read - For All Photographers - A poem from D W Cavanaugh copyright...
by lettie1957The Joy of light.. The photographer, that “has learned how to see”, / approaches each new day, with what, “could be”.
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Get a grip woman! There's nothing there.
by Mark BatemanTen yards outside the front gate she again felt that something was brooding over her. A sense of frustration filled her being and she gro…
Did you used to watch Tales of the Unexpected as a child? I did and loved it. In fact I used to go to bed, then watch my little 14” black and whit telly with my big toe over the off button in case mum or dad decided to check I was actually asleep.. This story was sparked into life by Jeannette Sheehy’s photo. Don’t look until after you’ve read the story though.
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Camera Choice
by Darren SharpHi i am looking at buying a new camera and would love to hear some ideas on what i
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Two sides of Creativity
by tuffcookieTwo separate devices / Two separate people / Two separate concepts / Both create / In two separate ways One uses light, objects, / struct…
This one is for pixie! who is an amazing poet and a wonderful friend. Love you honey
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Sunday ... 11.5.08
by SNAPPYDAVEthe car to wash, the homeworks to mark, the minutes to type, / the fence to paint, a trip to the shop, a family visit to make / and a promi…
A day in the life of an RB addict …..
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note to self: walmart sucks
by lisabellai move the tripod SLIGHTLY to the left….BAM camera falls lens first to the cement floor!
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How-to: make a digital pinhole camera
by Don NorrisPart of the fun is playing around to see what works! It took me only four or five go’s to get a pretty good pinhole.
These ruminations and pinhole-y advisings originally appeared as an editorial in Photo Review Australia early in 2007.
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The pixel eyed is back!
by sharkaIt is official I’m back now! After having sold my camera over 15 months ago I now again have a camera.
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