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April 09, 2013, 02:17:42 PM
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Hi everyone,

I enjoy taking pictures and I believe in dedicating as much as I can to the public domain. I have a Sony NEX5 camera and like to think that I am mildly proficient with it, but I'll let you be the judge of that.

If you would like to place a bounty on a particular thing for me to take a picture of, I'll see if I can make that happen. I probably can't do much with people, but maybe something of the skyline or landscape here in San Antonio, Texas. Once taken, I'll post it here with a no-restrictions public domain license. If you like it, you can pay me for it. If not, I understand, but I'd be rather upset if I caught you using it :-).

You can see some of my pictures here: http://sega01.imgur.com/

Some of them are more for selling things than anything else, but there are some others of the San Antonio area.

Anyways, let me know what you'd like to see a picture of!

Thanks,
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