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A Morning with the Kestrels: From the Hide in Yorkshire
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Don’t forget to turn off the camera.
Don’t forget to turn off the camera.
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I Am A Neurodivergent Artist
I Am A Neurodivergent Artist
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dm’s 365 Project — Week Six
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52 Week Photography Project
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You Just Have to Get Closer!
You Just Have to Get Closer!
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When Photography Is Imaginative & Fun
When Photography Is Imaginative & Fun
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Seven Doors: Beauty, Decay, and the Art of Paying Attention
Because sometimes the most interesting stories are sealed shut
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Meeting the Majestic Crested Goshawk
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52-Week Photography Project For June 2025
52-Week Photography Project For June 2025
Perusing my archives gave me answers to the prompts
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Map vs GPS
Map vs GPS
It really is the journey, not just the destination.
Ed S
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Losing Connection to Photography (or Any Other Creative Act)
Losing Connection to Photography (or Any Other Creative Act)
Avoiding perfectionism and getting back to a process mindset
William Ryan
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Take The Photo Anyway
Take The Photo Anyway
Even if you don’t know what you’ll do with it
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Music, Muddy Photos, and Me
Music, Muddy Photos, and Me
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Within Chaos
Within Chaos
Order in the disorder
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What To Shoot For Stock Agencies
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Am I Officially A Photographer Now?
Am I Officially A Photographer Now?
I was featured in National Geographic
Lauren Winslow-Llewellyn
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Are there good and bad photographers?
Are there good and bad photographers?
There seem to be differences.
Peter Mammitzsch
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