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Everybody loves a long lens along the seashore. Why would the coin-operated telescopes be any different? Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Everybody loves a long lens along the seashore. Why would the coin-operated telescopes be any different? Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Photographers have lots of things in common. Has your space been filled with photo “tools” by your spouse or significant other? Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Take a break from your computer and have a laugh at the irony of it all… Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Humor happens all around us. Keep a sharp eye open for the incongruencies. How about playing chess solitaire? Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Sunday is for relaxing with a cup of coffee and maybe the news — either as a paper or a screen and some humor. Welcome the comics… Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Sometimes there is humor in irony. Today’s Sunday Comics looks at modes… Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
It’s been a busy week for us here at Photofocus. It’s been that way for you too. It’s time to take a moment to consider watermarks… Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Photography is serious, fun and rewarding. Humor is too. Sit back have a cup and a laugh Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Does photography ever see a bit overwhelming? That’s why we take a moment to laugh — at ourselves or with each other. Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
It’s time once again, to pause to reflect, maybe laugh or start something new… Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
Humor comes as a joke and sometimes as ironic advice. Today’s humor was found on a sign outside of a bar… Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
It’s time for a short break in our weekend’s busy-ness to consider the plight of the poor camera. Sunday Comics opening photo is by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash
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