@tomclearwood San Marcos, California, United States, North America, Planet Earth, Sol System, Milky Way Galaxy

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Tom Wood.

This style of photographing in itself, committing to a neighborhood, a city, with a camera in hand every day for 30 some years, feels archaic today.

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Seeing Joshua Trees burned up from wildfires is a sad sight.

📷 Leica MP
🎞️ Kodak Portra 160

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Richard and Cherry Kearton.
1890s. Quite possibly the world’s first professional wildlife photographers.

Blue tit’s nest in a hollow fruit tree.

Tree pipit feeding young cuckoo.

Dartford warbler and chick on Richard Kearton’s hand.

Richard Kearton with jackdaws.

Beautiful!

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In my opinion, one of the best feeling being a film photographer, is that moment when I realized I've unknowingly already took an epic shot a few weeks earlier.

Those are the awesomest moments.

Konica FT1
Hexanon 24/2.8
Cinestil 400D

#believeinfilm #filmphotography

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Midtown Manhattan.

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More pixels than anyone needs at flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/51

#photography

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My timeline is full of landscapes today, so here's my contribution from today's hike.

Schwyz, one of the founding cantons, flaunts its natural beauty. It's the epitome of a Swiss landscape.

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