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Len Metcalf's on-line visual diary. You can see and purchase Len's fine art prints at Lens Art

Len teaches, mentors and conducts tours for photographers in the Blue Mountains, Australia. For more information see: Lens School

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Jun
27th
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The Shift…. trailor
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Jun
23rd
Tue
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With the aperture setting remember the higher the number the smaller the hole the greater the depth of field.
— Mike Johnston
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Jun
19th
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Knowing when not to take a photograph is just as important as knowing when to take a photograph.
— Len Metcalf
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Jun
4th
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May
5th
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I don’t think photography has anything remotely to do with the brain. It has to do with eye appeal.
— Horst P. Horst
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Apr
30th
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Improve your photography and check the edges of your frame for distracting elements in your camera before taking the shot.
— Len Metcalf
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Apr
25th
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Improve your photography and use a tripod…
— Len Metcalf
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Apr
22nd
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Improve your photography: squint your eyes and look at the image and check out the tonal arrangement in your composition. It should look good when you squint your eyes and remove the colours and details too.
— Len Metcalf
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Apr
20th
Mon
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The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
— Marcel Proust
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Apr
19th
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The orientation of the creative is not a perpetual state of euphoria, however. Creators experience frustration, pain, sadness, depression, hopelessness, and fatigue, as well as hope, joy, ecstasy, fun and exaltation.
— Robert Fritz
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Improve your photography and get closer to your subject.
— Len Metcalf
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Apr
17th
Fri
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A photograph is an object, an art work and a metaphor.
— Len Metcalf
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You have to devote yourself totally to be successful at it.
— Elliott Erwitt
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Apr
16th
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Improve your photography and brace yourself against a tree, car, wall to hold your camera still.
— Len Metcalf
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