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September 26th, 2005 David Rosam No comments

I’ve decided to move my photography from Dangerous Thinking. I want to post a fair volume of work and it just doesn’t sit happily here, I feel.

So – probably in just a short-term solution – you can see my photography at Pix by David Rosam.

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Take a seat

August 21st, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Worthing, August 2005

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Weathered

August 21st, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Worthing, August 2005

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Sky

August 21st, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Worthing, August 2005

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Ramparts

August 21st, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Arundel, August 2005

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Greenhouse

August 21st, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Arundel, August 2005

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Seafront

August 21st, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Worthing, August 2005

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No cycling

June 29th, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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Worthing Promenade, June 2005

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Worthing promenade

June 26th, 2005 David Rosam No comments

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June 2005

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A different view of the world

June 24th, 2005 David Rosam No comments

This year, I’ve been getting back into taking photographs more seriously.

I have two Canon AE1 bodies that have been with me for nearly 30 years. They aren’t mint. In fact they’re nicely worn like a comfortable old leather jacket. I pick them up and they disappear – I’ve taken so many thousands of photographs that I don’t have to think when I use them; they simply don’t get in the way.

I’ve also had three Canon lenses – 24mm, 50mm and 100mm – since the late 70s, and a Tamron 70-210mm zoom since sometime in the 80s. But a couple of weeks ago my wife bought me a near-mint Canon 35-70mm zoom off of eBay.

What an amazing experience! I hadn’t realized how much my brain thinks in terms of 24mm, 50mm, 100mm and longer focal lengths. Suddenly my familiar cameras aren’t any more!

Wow! The world looks different!

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