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Oh, and if there's nothing to shoot you can always shoot people. Get a small studio together or something and have friends, family members, good looking girls, etc. to pose for you.

Where I spend most of time is at work M-F, where I live in a room with teh basic necessities (cable, internet, bathroom), so space is a little bit cramped, though that's an idea, photograph my surroundings.

As for people, Where I work is 3-4 hours away from where I live, Family... Away, then a couple of co-workers whom I get along with, but meh... As for good looking girls... Let's leave that to "beauty is in the eye of teh beholder" not to mention people here are jealous they would probably go "hey why you taking photos of my chick".

But let's try to keep on topic :p /rant :/

Just a couple from me. I seem to take piles of photographs that I never upload or do anything with :(

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Firespinner at Oxstalls, University of Gloucestershire by Andrew Stockdale, on Flickr

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The Shard (partially complete), London by Andrew Stockdale, on Flickr

try Model Mayhem? I'll be doing that this summer once school is out. I dunno how populated your area is, so that'll definitely determine how useful that site is.

Model Mayhem in third world countries? :laugh: :cry:

Just a couple from me. I seem to take piles of photographs that I never upload or do anything with :(

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I'm assuming Fail :p since the guy appears to have dropped the other fire baton ? Nice photo, but the flash kinda ruins the "firey" feeling.

El Emporio

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View of the fountain at "Plaza del Baratillo" in the historic city of Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guanajuato, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2011-03-20 13:11:15

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 18-50mm F2.8-4.5

Focal Length: 28 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/7.1

Exposure Time: 0.006 sec (1/160)

ISO: 200

Pictures from a huge fire at a bowling alley. I got there a little bit before it was done. If I would have been up at 5am I would have gone. Although I was contacted by a local ABC news station and they asked for the pictures I had. I sent them and sure enough at 6pm and 11pm my pictures were live on the news. Next time I'll take some video too.

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I had trouble lighting this one up without losing a lot of the highlights. I was under a tree with variable sun conditions, and setting manual settings wasn't really an option to get this shot. he NEVER looks at the camera.

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This has got to be one of the cutest and most precious moments I've ever captured on film. There's a lot of personality in the expressions. I also tried for rule of thirds here. Not too accurate, but once again, when you're taking candids of children, it's impossible to get ideal conditions.

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Good photography can make make the most mundane objects look awesome.

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Like a cologne ad for toddlers...

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Taken while driving east on I-40. Yes, I was driving. Don't try this at home :p

I like this, wish I could see more of the road though. Looks really dark.

I took three exposures just in case I wanted to make an HDR... But I rarely do HDR, I ultimately decided that this was "good enough" that I don't need to go through the extra processing work... But maybe I will make an HDR version later on and upload it so you can view!

wow, this is muuuuch better. Without the little shopping mall in the background, this would make a great Fallout scene or something. You know, the whole road of desolation thing.

Really cool (Y)

Tjugo Kronor

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Macro shot of a 20 Swedish Krona bill.

Date Taken: 2011-04-07 20:14:39

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: MACRO 50mm F2.8

Focal Length: 50 mm

Mode: Aperture-priority AE

Aperture: f/8.0

Exposure Time: 2

ISO: 200

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