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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Minox 35GT : Camera Review
What a great time to be into film photography. Cameras that take film are rapidly declining in price, but still available in great condition. Film is still ready to buy in a reasonable range of flavours on ebay, and scanners … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Reviews
Tagged 35gt, analog, analogue, analogue photography, becoming a better photographer, buy film not megapixels, buy minox 35gt camera, buy minox camera, calculating hyperfocal distance, camera, camera review, cheap camera, compact camera, custom camera case, ebay, espionage, f2.8, film, film cameras, film is not dead, film photography, film vs digital, flickr, german, gumtree, hipster photogr, hyperfocal, hyperfocal distance, learning photography, leather camera case, manual focus, melbourne silver mine, minox, minox 35gt, minox 35gt review, minox camera review, minox sub camera, msm, msminc, photography, photography opinion, plastic camera, pocket camera, point and shoot, precision german camera, review, small camera, spy, spy camera, stealthy, street camera, street photography, sub camera, toy camera, understanding photography
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Some cool job hunting tips for the current economy!
http://lifehacker.com/5932210/why-you-didnt-get-the-interview http://lifehacker.com/why-you-didnt-get-the-interview-part-two-781629505?utm_campaign=socialflow_lifehacker_facebook&utm_source=lifehacker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow Always happy to share what I come across on the interwebs!
Posted in Business
Tagged career advice, cv, employment, finding a job, how to job interview, interview, job hunting, job interview, outplacement advice, resume, seek.com.au
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Review Nikon 50mm f1.8 – The affordable nifty fifty
So, you just purchased a shiny new DSLR, despite my advice that you probably really wanted a high end point and shoot compact camera… It came with a couple of lenses in the box, didn’t it? They look pretty awesome. … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, affordable, becoming a better photographer, camera, camera gear, camera gear review, camera lens review, camera review, cheap camera, cheap nikon lens, f1.8, flickr, great affordable digital camera lens, image, kit lens, learning, learning photography, nifty fifty, nikon, nikon 50mm, nikon 50mm f1.8, nikon 50mm f1.8 review, nikon D, nikon digital, recommended camera lenses, review, street photography lens, understanding photography, what lens should I buy for my DSLR, why kit lenses are no good
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Yering Station
kodak e100 h1 yering444, a photo by .Damo. on Flickr. From a recent trip to the Aussie Downton Abbey…
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H1 fuji nyc146
H1 fuji nyc146, a photo by .Damo. on Flickr. another fave from NYC, shot with hasselblad H1 – not the most practical street camera in the known universe…
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Hotel Accommodation Tips from a Sooky La La Traveller
Those who have traveled with me are in the know. I am extremely fussy when it comes to hotels – because I am a grumpy guest. My natural fussiness has honed my room evaluation instincts to the hotel equivalent of … Continue reading
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Tagged accidental tourist, accommodation tips, armchair traveller, booking hotel, business travel, business traveller, comfortable accommodation, crap hotel rooms, ear plugs, evaluating accomodaion, evaluating hotel, expedia, expeidia, help with travel, hotel, hotel ninja, hotel room, hotel room tips, i don't like travel, I travel for work, mack's ear plugs, noise, noisy neighbors, noisy neighbours, plan, problem hotel, problems sleeping at a hotel, sleeping in hotel, sooky traveller, travel, travel survival, whiny traveller, wotif
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Damo’s Favourite Shots from NYC – Blurb Book
NYC March 2013 by Damian Young | Make Your Own Book
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Tagged 135mm f3.5, 80mm f2.8, analogue, blurb book, buy film not megapixels, buy my book, film, film back, film is not dead, film photography, film vs digital, flickr, h1, hasselblad, Hasselblad 135mm f3.5, hasselblad 80mm f2.8, hasselblad h1, heavy cameras, library, lightroom 5, medium format, medium format photography, melbourne silver mine, msm, msminc, new york, new york city, nyc, photography, retro, scanning, second hand gear, self published, street photography, terrible choice of street camera
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