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Small Sensor Photography by Thomas Stirr: Small Sensor Photography by Thomas Stirr - This website celebrates the joy of photography and features a wide range of photographic subject matter. The content is designed to appeal to a wide range of people interested in photography. The website also demonstrates the image creating capability of small sensor cameras including micro four thirds, 1", and 1/2.3" cameras.

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The 5 Why Analysis has long been used as a technique to identify the root cause of a problem, most commonly when dealing with quality issues. Rather than making assumptions and jumping to conclusions, the 5 Why Analysis digs deeper into potential causes, often with facts, data and logic. This analytic approach was developed by …


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This short article features images of swallows at Irving Eco-Centre (La Dune de Bouctouche) located in Saint-Edouard-de-Kent, New Brunswick. These photographs were captured in early May during a trip my wife and I made out to the East Coast of Canada to visit family and friends. NOTE: Click on images to enlarge. To view this …


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Many of us have creative precursors that are early warning signs that something rattling around in our brains is getting close to emerging. NOTE: Click on images to enlarge. To view this article in a range of other languages click on the Canadian flag in the upper right corner. Researching the creative process on the …


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As photographers we have the freedom to pursue whatever creative pathways make sense for us given our personal philosophies and interests. NOTE: Click on images to enlarge. To view this article in a range of other languages click on the Canadian flag in the upper right corner. Some of us find inspiration in small details …


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Yesterday I spent some time combining two macro technologies to see if they could be successfully used handheld in the field. I didn’t pick a particularly good day for this macro photography test as it was quite breezy around my yard. On the positive side, the weather added some interesting complexity to the endeavor. NOTE: …


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