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This Wednesday, I've decided to start posting more. For now, I'm gonna pull from my backlog of work and just add some thoughts, but I'm always shooting, so I'll have some new work to show.

I bought my Fujifilm GFX50r in october of 2021, and about a week after the kit came in I ended up in Manhattan for a weekend. I shot like a tourist, and learned very quickly how to use the camera.

The shot below is a bridge in Central Park

Hope everyone's having a good Tuesday night. The image I'm posting tonight says a lot to me about the importance of being in a good location to take photos. Even a good photographer will have difficulties shooting in an area with nothing of interest. Conversely, an amazing location can prop up technically worse photos.

While not as commonly walked, there's so much beautiful protected nature areas across the US in the form of national wildlife refuges, wildlife management areas, and bureau of land management land.

The photo below is from the ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge.

One More Stop

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