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A couple of weeks ago I finally got round to reading the instruction manual that came with the digital camera I bought mid last year. I'd been having lots of fun with the camera, but now I'm starting to get some results that are a bit more interesting. I'm still light years away from the artists I really admire and whose work I'm (very) slowly acquiring, but the more I learn the more I want to learn.
A couple of recent experiments above - Auckland's motorway and the road out to Pencarrow Head, with just a little bit of Photoshopping.
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