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Those are some great shots! Waltham is a beautiful place. Do you have any tips for beginners? I want to become a better photographer but can only afford to use my iphone 5 as a camera for now. Thanks! And thanks for sharing.
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tayfre,
Thank you for the compliment. Well sometime the tool you have is less important but the vision of photo composition is. So my tips for better photos is: Try not to include everything in one frame, make it simple and explore different perspective (angle) to take photos,(most people take photos from normal perspective, that is 5 feet height) and give extra attention to the light source and colours. Pleas also read my post: http://jitucha.blogspot.com/search?q=beautiful+picture
Good luck.
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