Black and White Street Pictures Inside My Car & A Short Writing

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Black and White Street Pictures Inside My Car & A Short Writing








Hello friends,

Owning a DSLR was quite difficult in the 1990s and had a very high price economically. Today, high school teens have an entry-level and better DSLR. We'll discuss more urgently whether this is a good thing or a bad thing. The important issue for me today is that the technology that has entered our lives has made it much easier for us to take photos.

For example, I love to take pictures when I have to stop at lights or in congested traffic while driving on the road ... And frankly, I get pretty good photos. I owe this to my cell phone. When we see something in street photography, it is very important to act fast. I could not be so fast in my car with my camera using manual lenses. Sometimes even my mobile phone is insufficient in terms of speed ...

Take care yourself and have a nice day everyone...!



Everything you can see in this article is belongs to me. Pictures,Writings and maybe sometimes Drawings,all of them belongs to me. If not,it is remarked before the article.



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Hey mate, thanks for the transfer for the #weekend-engagement post this week. :)

I think about it for a long time...Actually it is a great game to join easily and you can just write about the subject of the week or draw and at the moment you also talk to the other people...I like this game...

This week will be a drawing week, nothing hard, in fact the worse the drawing the better. I have drawn a sample one for the post so you'll see. Thanks for your sponsorship.

You are welcome...

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