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FJ-Edgar

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I was going through many of my pictures, as I tend to do when I'm stuck inside for pandemic reasons, and I noticed there are some I find quite spectacular. I only ever use a camphone (I coined the lame phrase), but camphones are getting more and more capable.

Let's see what ya'll got! This is purely a matter of personal opinion. Who cares if they are posted elsewhere, post them again.











I could do this all day....
Those dogs are adorable!
 

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Sometime to get the best photo I would have to climb up with my equipment and hang off the side of a wall while shooting.

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Rock climbing.... Not Rock Crawling.... I designed an upper harness and my camera would hang from my back when climbing. In this photo my Canon DSLR is actually on my back.

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This is not good when my shadow gets in the photo....

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Rock climbing shoes are very important with a special rubber that sticks to the rock. This friend of mine sometimes climbs barefooted.. It is amazing to watch him climb.

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Charles M

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This is a good example of getting the shot in the camera if you want a large moon like you see in movies you will need a large telephoto lens. This was shot with a 600mm lens I think the mountain is 1/4 mile away. A telephoto lens will make everything bigger in the photo and will also make items look much closer to each other. Yosemite valley.

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