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  • snapshot
    by lisabella

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    model – cyllan / location – iona / equip – nikon d80 w/ 18-135mm lens & SB-800 Speedlight Cyllan brought big spotlight lighting from her garage to our location to make for the perfect light over 20,000 views on this photo!!!!!!!

  • Accidental
    by sprintist

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    I spotted this couple having their photoshoot when I was about at least a clear 70m away. Snapped it and converted it with some blur to the background while keeping the couple sharp. Love how their height is set against the relatively gigantic pillars

  • Melbourne Snapshots
    by mawaho

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    A collage of photos taken around the city

  • Goggles
    by Deborah Parkin

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    I haven’t put anything up for a while as I have been messing around with film and Polaroids and just didn’t find the time to scan. However, the rain is so bad here today I got around to scanning some film. I have also been reading a fascinating book on the American snapshot and have been experiementing with my family on the good old ‘snapshot’ of their lives. This is Fleur wearing her swimming goggles to the play park.

  • I took this at the Long Beach Grand Pre’ in the late 70’S. I had good seats and a good lens.

  • Snapshot
    by fallenrosemedia

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    I think I can finally upload these pics! Shot for a Girls Made This lookbook Model: Chelsea / Makeup and Hair: Loran Bean / Styling: Kirsten Reynolds (Fallen Taboo) / Jewellery: www.girlsmadethis.com check her out! beautiful handmade items :) (The necklaces aren’t showcased very well in this pic, but you get a glimpse!) Lighting Info: Large softbox to camera right. I like operating with one light most days! Gives me nice shadows haha

  • A Street in Cannes
    by BlaizerB

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    A candid snapshot of a street in Cannes

  • I just adore the oh so gentle way the camera is being cradled in this shot. So delicate. :)

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  • Window
    by Levan Kakabadze

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  • Hospitable Sea
    by Levan Kakabadze

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  • It’s not a very unusual candid shot in the London underground (Russel Square to be precise) but I just love the way my little point & shoot made it all so grainy. I think it suits it well! (click on it to view the large version) [Casio Exilim S10 – f:2.8, ISO-800, 1/30sec]

  • bavaria snapshot
    by kevin smith

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    one beautiful scene after another flashed by as we sped along the tracks heading up into the german alps… this time we were lucky enough to catch that glimpse of oberau village in the distance . / Featured in “The Alps” calendar. .

  • Snapshot
    by hickerson

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    ‘Private Lives’ Series /

  • Snapshot: Angel Genetix
    by Marie Monroe

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  • Moments
    by Sean Rogers

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  • Autumn Snapshot !
    by robkal

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  • Scuzzlebutt hates me
    by LizVengeance

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    because I put my cat ears on him yes, that’s me in the photo =]

  • Snapshots of Riyadh #3
    by Paul Tupman

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    Greetings from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia… Wish you were Here! In a conservative city where photography has not been that long legal, opportunities to capture some shots of the city can be few and far between. Ministry buildings can even be that little bit harder! Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia / February 2009 The Ministry of the Interior oversees the provincial governates, public security & law enforcement, the coast guards, civil defence, fire prevention services, border police, special security, domestic intelligence (Mabahith al-’Amma), special investigative functions, including criminal investigation and is responsible for liaising with the Mutawa Religious Police) in the kingdom. The Prince has exhibited a high degree of broad mindedness, when asked about the certain issues facing the royal family the prince responded, “These shortcomings and mistakes can happen in any society. We are trying to solve our mistakes. I would say that nobody is one hundred percent perfect.” As the Interior Minister, Prince Nayef is also the Supervisor General of the Saudi Committee for the Al Quds Intifada, which supports and compensates the families of the Palestinian refugees across the world Intifada. He has been instrumental in committing acts of charities not only to palestanians but also for the Post Tsunami Aid, 2005 Pakistan earthquake, etc. His monetary contributions have been viewed, as possible incentives to carry out such bombings. It is believed that Prince Nayef has personally contributed at least $33 million in charity. The critical nature of Prince Nayef’s is that he is very much required for the stability of the kingdom. He has been instrumental in breaking barriers, for example it was Prince Nayef, and not foreign minister Saud al Faisal, who went to Iran for a ground breaking meeting to renew relations with the regime in April 2001. Similarly, it is the job of the information minister to control the content of all media in the Kingdom. Since 1995, the position has been held by Dr. Fouad bin Abdul Salaam bin Muhammad Al Farsi—but Prince Nayef heads the Supreme Council on Information, which oversees the processing of information including controls on the World Wide Web. Prince Nayef implemented the Al Saud decision to begin issuing women with identity cards in November 2001. The Directorate of Civil Status issued the first identity cards to women on 3 November, thus making it much easier for women to carry out transactions – financial, legal and social – and is therefore considered a highly significant move. Previously women were registered on their husband’s or father’s identity cards. Of Late Prince Nayef has been instrumental in working to bring the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a major economic hub for the middle east. Source: Wikipedia

  • Snapshot – a collection of images of the Adelaide Hills.

  • A snapshot of St. Kilda. A popular suburb in Melbourne.

  • Portrait of the Artists on the edge. Just a really great snap shot of two RB artists at work/play. Steve Rowsell and myself out on a photo shoot field trip to the Red Cliff Ruins in Outer Cove, NL

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