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where are these taken?
cool. reminds me of 80s films like Flight of The Navigator and such.top of three rock mountain up behind rathfarnham.
light hitting some shiny parts on stones or something or noise on high ISO?yeah,weird effect off them alright.any photo experts know what the lil silver specks could be?appeared in a few photos at different locations up there...
light hitting some shiny parts on stones or something or noise on high ISO?
two short posts hardly constitutes as 'waffling on'Will you two stop waffling on to fuck?? What about our younger viewers like myself that know nowt about these 80s films like Navigator and black hole and top gun and chariots of fire and Thatchers war with the NUM and the Falklands and Chiles disappeared and Charlie H and Terry K...
Will you two stop waffling on to fuck?
Last time I tried to take a pic of a stranger was when I was walking in and around Sheriff St, and a gang of lads threatened me and called me a guard, a snitch and a cunt.
I find it really hard to take pics of strangers though, generally speaking. I know that I've missed out on a lot of really good photo's because of it, so it's a pity that I don't have the balls to do it.
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I think it's possibly easier to take pics of strangers when you're in a foreign place. Certainly you're more inclined to take pics of people when you're in a strange place and people seem strange and interesting, though really they're no more strange or interesting than anyone else. Maybe that's why the well-travelled likes of LaLa have these pics. I dunno, photography, it's mad altogether.
I've had some of these on my hard drive for so long. I might like black and white photos, a lot.
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