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Personal Project; Taking (Through) Panes; By Bus, By Window, By Camera:
If there is a smudge on the window, wipe it away, but even if you can’t,
you’ll generally be okay if it’s not there in globs. Open the window
when you can; sit in the rear of the bus. If it’s okay with your fellow
riders, open the window.
The same basic technique can be used if you want to take pictures of a museum
treasure that’s tucked under a glass case. The simple trick here is simply
putting your camera’s lens directly on the case. The not so simple trick
about this is getting museum permission. But it never hurts to ask. John Neubauer’s photography has been published in books, magazines, and corporate publications all over the world. He is a winner of the coveted Lente de Plata, Mexico’s highest award for photography. He can be reached via e-mail at NeubauerPhoto@aol.com. His website is john@lifeisapicture.com.
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