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of a button on the housing and it’s just a Eiffel Tower – that are shot billions of times,’
matter of slipping the camera in and closing she says. ‘I always have a water bottle with
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while underwater means no more getting Lofoten Islands earlier this year, I used it to
in and out of the water every time I need make puddles on top of the railings of a bridge
to adjust the ISO or focal length. It’s a total in Hamnøy. It’s where photographers go to
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underwater now and that means I can spend KXWV DQG WKH UHÁHFWLRQV ZRUNHG EHDXWLIXOO\ WR
more time thinking about the creative aspects offer an alternate angle – plus I didn’t have to
instead of the technical!’ wait for rain! I’ve also started using my iPhone
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her ocean and lake perspectives too. For some and a fun little trick I love teaching people on
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creative mirroring.
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‘It’s a bit of a personal challenge of mine
to attempt a new angle at locations – like the
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