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Getting the Photos No One Else Has
You're a photographer, you hate seeing the same or similar photos over and over again even more than others do. That said, you also need to keep in mind that your photos need to stand out. Making them do that isn't hard to do as long as you remove personal boundaries and think outside of the box. Street photography is written about often here. Here are some tips to help you do so.
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