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To join, you don't need to have photography experience or a fancy camera. All you need is a camera and the joy of taking pictures.
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Show me something from your backyard
MJIthewriter
Any object as long as it came from your back yard.
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One of my favorite photos ...
ChitChatNine
Taken a few yrs. ago
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Action Shot
Please_Help950
This is a photo that I have taken of my Toy Poodle as he was running back and forth while playing.
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MJIthewriter
What kind of things interest you? What kind of camera do you have? What places do you enjoy exploring? Favorite food, whatever you wish t...
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