Bouncing Red Ball

29 Jan, 2007

Shooters

Posted by: brb In: Sonota ()

Shooting the photographer

Sometimes when the scenery is flat, it’s much more interesting to take pictures of people. Even of people taking pictures. Of yourself. (Also, it’s even much easier to post pictures here than to blog.)

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3 Responses to "Shooters"

1 | Elber

January 30th, 2007 at 10:37 am

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I do that a lot! I love taking pictures of people posing for somebody else, but my favorite is shooting people who are taking pictures of themselves.

2 | brb

January 30th, 2007 at 9:04 pm

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“People taking pictures of themselves.” That sounds much more interesting!

3 | markku

February 16th, 2007 at 1:56 am

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Photographing people is always a fun thing. ;)

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