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I’ve had a busy day so no time for any interesting photography so this is a quick iphone snap of a ceiling light shade shot from below.
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The handle of a set of old drawers won on ebay that were going to do up. taken with the iPhone/Hipstamatic
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A bearded bloke is going to cross my path… I started taking photos with the poppy head attached to the stalk with the sky behind…using flash and underexposing the cloudy sky, then I moved over to the glass patio table.…
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A typical summer garden shot of lavender, taken with the Pentax K-5 and 100mm macro lens.
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I nipped over to see David (discreetphoton) at Costco in Sheffield where his camera club was holding an exhibition. On the way out I decided to treat myself to a sumptuous meal – jacket potato and chilli for a wallet…
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My first real computer was an Apple Mac Classic. It had a 40Mb hard disk and 1Mb RAM. You had to go to weird shops in out of town industrial estates where you had to make appointments to visit. Software…
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Currently spending time travelling back and forward on a road with a toll bridge. This man sits in a box several hours each day collecting 30p from every car driver. If a driver doesn’t have 30p he has to turn…
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A self portrait of sorts. I was in a room and noticed a reflection from a mirror hitting the wall and creating a rainbow shaped letter H. I took a few pics of that and spotted that the actual window…
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A close up of bubbles in a beer bottle. I purposely cropped tight on the word brew and shook the bubbles around until they uncovered the word in the glass. Taken with a Pentax K-5 and 100mm macro backlit on…
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A close up of the guitar shot at a similar angle to yesterday’s keyboard using the iphone and Hipstamatic.

Iโm Lucas Brey, a travel blogger sharing practical guides, hidden gems, and honest tips from the road. Follow along for smart itineraries, great food finds, and stories worth bookmarking.