I love taking photos of people just being themselves. My photos generally cover just a few kilometres from home base, but there’s always a passing photo to be seen.
Never the same river twice and all that…

I love taking photos of people just being themselves. My photos generally cover just a few kilometres from home base, but there’s always a passing photo to be seen.
Never the same river twice and all that…

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Photos taken with a Casio Exilim 7.2 megapixels. Photo software Photofiltre, Paint.NET and Photoscape -- all free programs. All photos are originals by Neil Whitfield.
The only people ever identified in my photos have given permission. If it ever happens that someone does not want their image here, for whatever reason, contact me and it will promptly be edited out or removed.
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This is partly to check something for my own purposes, but also do notice that I have added City Daily Photo favourites to the side bar.
Comment by Neil — July 13, 2009 @ 10:46 am
You dont travel far from home with your camera, do you? I am interested to see what you find different over in Glebe. So close yet quite different … I think anyway .
Comment by Julie — July 13, 2009 @ 7:52 pm
It will be a few days yet before the Glebe set goes up. I agree that Glebe has an ambience of its own.
Comment by Neil — July 13, 2009 @ 8:04 pm