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    Sancho Panza

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    Use faster film, ISO 400 or above for action shots like this which will allow you a smaller aperture and more detail. (ie. getting both the rider and the horse in focus.)
  1. As I was taking a break from a photoshoot in downtown Vancouver, I

    noticed that sitting directly across from me was a seemingly homeless

    man holding a photo album. At the time, he was so immersed in his

    activity that he was completely unaware of my presence. This

    reminded of why I first took interest in photography, to make sure

    that I never lose another moment in life and to have a record of

    everything that's important to me so that I can always reflect on my

    life. I'm not sure what the man is looking at, but whatever it is,

    I'm sure the photos meant a great deal to him.

     

    *Please excuse the poor image quality, I only have a very poor

    quality flatbed scanner. Large size is a little better.

    Twins?

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    Thanks for all the comments. This is very helpful as I'm only a beginner in photography.

     

    I'm not familiar with the advance color adjustment techniques in photoshop but I will try to enhance it further to get a more desirable effect.

     

    Again, thanks for the helpful comments.

    Twins?

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    This photo especially interests me because of the symmetry of the

    subjects. Please take note that the photo was scanned on a very

    cheap flat bed scanner and the quality maybe not be the best. All

    comments are welcomed and appreciated.

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