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Small Sensor Photography by Thomas Stirr

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Follow Small Sensor Photography by Thomas Stirr: Small Sensor Photography by Thomas Stirr - This website celebrates the joy of photography and features a wide range of photographic subject matter. The content is designed to appeal to a wide range of people interested in photography. The website also demonstrates the image creating capability of small sensor cameras including micro four thirds, 1", and 1/2.3" cameras.

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Using a single AF point is something that I’ve done for many years with my photography regardless of the brand, make or model of camera I’ve owned. Of course this is just a personal preference. Other photographers may use various configurations or clusters of AF points with very good results. NOTE: Click on images to …


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Soft eyes technique can be a very powerful tool to help us broaden our observation skills and our awareness of the world around us. It is an approach that adjusts our visual focus so we can leverage our peripheral awareness. NOTE: Click on images to enlarge. To view this article in a range of other …


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Self resilience is defined as the ability to adapt, recover, and grow stronger in the face of adversity, stress, or challenges. To be alive is to have been tested by the vagaries of life. NOTE: Click on images to enlarge. To view this article in a range of other languages click on the Canadian flag …


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Observation skills are fundamental to all photographers, and are especially important to tune up prior to the bird spring migration season. Many of our best images stem from us being very aware of the environment around us. NOTE: Click on images to enlarge. To view this article in a range of other languages click on …


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