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St Stephen's Anglican Church - Black and White

St Stephen's Anglican Church - Black and White
Originally uploaded by Squeakaz

I am doing a photography course through my local community college and it is taking me places I would not normally shoot at and broadening my knowledge big time! Last night (Monday) We were doing low light shooting and long time exposures.

I took particular interest in this topic as this is the style of shooting needed for the seascapes and Landscapes I am getting into.
The next few weeks are also along the same topic so I can't wait to see what the instructor has in store for us!

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