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andrewsawyerart.bsky.social
I am a theoretically retired, incorrigible multipotentialite, creator, maker, artist, photographer, set designer, and improvisational comedian, recovering digital photographer, now shooting film on a Hexar AF, and Bushman 4X5. AndrewSawyerArt.com
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Thank you! Love Chicago architecture and history.
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They are going on 50 years old, still one of the most popular student cameras. I did a 365 Film Project with an AE-1 a few years ago: andrewsawyerart.format.com/6522031-365-...
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Thank you!
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Thank you, I lucked out being there right after a good rain.
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Thank you!
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Thank you! I got lucky on the timing, these falls are only double after fairly heavy rainfall.
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Wow! Fantastic shot, thanks for sharing.
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Fantastic composition!
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Love the humanity in this image, thanks for sharing!
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Your cherry pictures took me to a much needed happy place and made me smile, thank you!
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Thank you! It is a special place.
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I love the ethereal quality of your images and your monochromatic pallet. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you!
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Gorgeous capture!
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Thank you! The best part for me is how it brings back all of my memories of that day, it is all about the feels for me.
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Thank you! I can’t resist shiny chrome.
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Love your work! This one reminds me of the Ents from Lord Of The Rings. There is some evidence that trees are able to move, especially down slope, but so slowly we wouldn’t notice it in our life time.
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Thank you, always nice to know that I am not the only one seeing quirky oddities like this.
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Not quite sure what this list is, but count me in if you would like.