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  <title>Dan Tucker's popular Sports photos</title>
  <subtitle type="html">I began with a Brownie camera &lt;i&gt;(anyone remember those?)&lt;/i&gt; when I was about 7 years old. Moved on to an Instamatic, and eventually a manual Minolta SRT-100 SLR. Simple manual cameras taught me a lot about composition, exposure and lighting.&#13;
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In college I worked in the Art Department where I had free access to the photo labs, and I began developing and printing in black and white, with guidance from a couple of the professors. This opened my eyes to the world of post-processing. It's a bit different now, with a computer, rather than trays of stinky chemicals!&#13;
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Now I continue to shoot what I'm passionate about and inspired by. I hope that you enjoy my work, and will purchase prints or digital downloads of the photos you find beautiful, inspirational or memorable.&#13;
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Thanks!&#13;
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Dan</subtitle>
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  <updated>2009-11-29T19:13:03Z</updated>
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