After a few bright Autumn days and what seems like way too much time spent on Other Activities, I’ve ended up with a bit of a backlog of film, all sitting in neat rows, waiting patiently to be scanned in. Thankfully I’ve put the camera down, picked my mind up (mmm, caffeine) and come up with something to do until the towering stack o’ stills has been processed. The tips below are designed to help you get your eye in, even when you’ve deliberately or (apparently possible) accidentally left your camera at home. They’re also good for anyone who just wants to take a step back and spend some time thinking about where they could go next, without actually doing anything.
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