Eilean Donan Castle in the Highlands of Scotland is very photogenic. It's an ancient castle in the middle of a loch and surrounded by mountains . You've probably seen it on calendars .
2007-02-16 11:17:45
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answered by David 2
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about 85% of all photos taken are of 3 to 5 people in a room. Family and friends are the most photographed subject in the world. As for a single object the Eiffel Tower is believed to be the most photographed icon. but there is no way of knowing for sure. In 1988 pre digital it was estimated that there were 6 billion frames of film exposed round the world every day. The increase since then would be astounding !!
2016-05-24 07:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Beauty is everywhere and what is beautiful to me may not at all interest you! New York City is definitely a beautiful city in my eyes but many just don't see it that way. Bottom line is that beauty is truly in the eyes of the beholder. If you like it, photograph it. Don't photograph something just because others think it looks nice. Make your photographs meaningful to YOU!
2007-02-16 08:37:31
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answered by Sluggo 2
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New York City! I rarely get to go out and photograph, but New York has so many awesome places, like the World Finantial Center, Battery Park, the Empire State Building... just about everything!
2007-02-16 08:18:18
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answered by NoLeftTurn 2
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I try to find beauty where ever I am, but I think the most photogenic city is New York. It makes for incredible black and white photos.
I now live in San Diego, which is a gorgeous city too.
2007-02-16 13:25:38
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answered by Skinny 2
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We take for granted where we live each day...the most beautiful place I've ever photographed is where I live now...
It's not what's there...it's what you see in a place that makes it beautiful.
2007-02-16 08:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Play Boy Mansion.
2007-02-16 08:16:53
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answered by BionicNahlege 5
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Canyonlands National Park in Southeastern Utah, USA, also Arches National Park in Southeastern Utah.
Monument Valley in Southeastern Utah.
Can you tell I love this area!
2007-02-16 09:12:21
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion it's New Zealand's south island, particularly Lake Wakitipu in Queenstown and Milford Sound.
2007-02-16 08:14:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Normally I would say wherever my camera is pointed, but I will say, of few of my favorite places for photo ops everywhere you look would be:
Prague, Czech Republic
http://www.olphoto.net/gallery/2431997/1/127504663
Sydney, Australia
http://www.olphoto.net/gallery/118470/1/4252339#4252339
and of course the beach near where I live...
http://www.olphoto.net/gallery/1595786/1/77412613
2007-02-16 09:16:13
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answered by Tony 4
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