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Richard’s Substack

Richard Schulz

Hobby photographer navigating life. A newsletter in your inbox every second Sunday and Notes on a daily basis.

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Latest Issues

Midweek Photos.

The window looks out towards a cell tower and it has featured in a lot of my other photos. The 1st & 5th photos were captured yesterday morning just after 5 when a thick mist blanketed the area. If you look closely there is an owl sitting o...

4 days ago
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Edition Seventy Seven

We want our work to be seen.

We want fellow photographers and writers to look and read. Feel a connection with them. These connections form bonds completed by the act of subscription.

For a lot of people subscriber count, the little numb...

8 days ago
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Midweek Photos.

Winter mornings.

I was out last week Saturday with my (new) favorite lens, the 24mm. This time around I set the ISO option to AUTO - got a few nice photos and the experimentation continues.

24mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec, ISO 3200

24mm, f/2.8,...

11 days ago
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Midweek Photos.

A new edition to my newsletter. Somewhere during the week, most probably Wednesday a few photos from the previous week.

Not a lot of writing, just the photos to enjoy ; )

24mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec, ISO 6400

24mm, f/2.8, 1/125 sec, ISO 6400...

18 days ago
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Edition Seventy Six

Niche.

A "niche" (/niːʃ/ or /nɪtʃ/) generally refers to a specialized, specific, or highly suitable space, position, or market.

I don’t like using this word.

These days it is often followed by “down”. Sometimes it is preceded by “cho...

22 days ago
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