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How to Use Extended Captions for Photo Essays
When I announced the next assignment would be for Travel Photography with a photo essay of, at least, three photos. I know some of you became a bit uneasy. The word “essay” does conjure up a laborious task most of … Continue reading
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Tagged bridge, buildings, cathedral, clouds, england, extended captions, how to, london, millennium, nikon D70, Photo Essay, Photography, river, river thames, st. paul, tips, united kingdom, water
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