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Colin Corneau
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Photos on grass!
http://www.creativereview.co.uk/crblog/grass-art/
Fascinating stuff.
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Andy K
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Very cool. Many years ago I made photographs on grass too, but they mostly came out blurry.
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Very cool. Many years ago I made photographs on grass too, but they mostly came out blurry.
They came out blurry or you came out blurry?
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Clever and so cool! We should send them a honorary membership to APUG !
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Okay, uh, yeah, I can see how this works.
Looks like a very long exposure!
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I never photographed while on grass. Found it non-productive, the photos were bad, and I fell asleep easily.
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And here I was expecting some macro shots of Cheetos
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