hah...made you look...A U.S. study has found that the people who smile
the biggest in photographs when they are young are more likely to stay
married later in life. The frowners were more likely to divorce.So, not only is your mother right, so am I. Smiling on ...
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found this online today... not a surprise I suppose, but it's fascinating to watch how many people take the opportunity, and risk to get "the Beatle's shot" when visiting Britain.
demonstrates the power of a single image don't you ...
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be they dead or alive.... I have never given a thought to that question. Don't know why. I guess I perceived it like the "what 5 albums would you take to a desert island?" question... kinda dumb... My strong logical sense would say.. hey... on a desert island, you won't be playing albums... ...
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been a few days since I've written. mostly because I have bruised ribs! Ever had them? incredibly uncomfortable and restricting... you don't appreciate how often you use the muscles in your chest until it hurts like heck to do so... but enough about my pain... in my surfing today, I ...
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Adams and wanted to take a second shot because he realized he had "an unusual photograph which deserved a duplicate negative." But he was a few seconds too late! "The sunlight passed from the white crosses." It can be very frustrating for a photographer to miss an expression, a movement, or the ...
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