Robin Brooker
Was given my first camera when I was 9 and 55 years later I still get a great kick out of taking pictures. I was a photographer in the British Army during the 1960s. I guess most of my input will be slideshows to show the world the beauty that can be found in the UK.
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A Family History ProjectWhen we die most of our memories go with us. Make sure yours are there for your descendants to enjoy.
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Compact SLR CamerasA brief overview of compact digital SLR cameras.
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Photographic QualityA comparison of camera and image quality
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Home TownWhere do you regard as your home-town. -
Bus Route Branding in East LancashireBus route branding in the UK is on the increase. -
What Does The Viewer SeeMost viewers of images see the pictures as a true image of what was in front of the camera lens. Often, this is far from the truth.
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A View of the 2008 Presidential Election from Across the Pond.Some comparisons of American and UK politics
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Review of "The Photographer's Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photographs"Review of a book on how to get better photographs -
The Most Important PhotographsFamily snapshots are probably the most important pictures you will take in your lifetime -
Buying My New CameraChoosing a new camera is difficult. And the more you know about photography the more difficult it gets.
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Review of Lee Friedlander's 'Sticks and Stones: Architectural America'A book that is a glimpse of downtown America via the photographic medium. -
The Photographer as FlaneurWant to be remembered in 100 years time. Get out and walk the streets of your town with a camera. -
The Term Macro as Used in PhotographyIs it time to review the old definition of macro photograph?
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Scotlands Galloway Coast Part 2We continue our journey, starting in Gatehouse of Fleet and its surroundings before going on to Newton Stewart and Stranraer. -
Photography and TruthDigital photography has made most people more aware that photographs may not be telling the truth. Have they ever? The answer is a resounding "No!" -
Scotland's Galloway Coast Pt1Galloway is full of history with tower castles and abbeys. A friend and I took a 5-day trip along the coast at the beginning of May in 2004. We saw a lot but also missed a lot too. Here's our first day. -
Take Better Photographs (part 1)A short slideshow on how to get better pictures by selecting and analysing images from your own collection as a yardstick. -
A visit to the gardens of Pollok House in Glasgow, ScotlandThe visit was made in the month of June so the summer flowers were in bloom -
What Makes a Good Photograph?A discussion of what makes a good photograph.

















