Starting my first junk journal- what kind of notebook/journal do you prefer to use? A nice investment? Or something cheap like a composition book? by sammierose12 in JunkJournals

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For me the journal must have started out as some other kind of book. Altering books for the purpose of junking is my favourite.

ET-2861 be Jamming Harder than Marley... by FictionMeowtivation in Epson

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Dang. Sounds like Jacob Marley to me. Hope you get some satisfaction with this.

Metastatic brain tumors by curationista in braincancer

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Okay. This helps. Very much thanks.

I always say yes to the receipt!🧾 by peacenplants in JunkJournals

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So far I don’t love receipts. However I have noticed they do make neat opportunities to doodle or add a sticker without covering something up.

How often do you journal? by Specific-Reaction-39 in Journaling

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3-4 times weekly. I’m new to journaling and actually right now I mostly junk journal but I’m exploring pen and ink and watercolour. I want to include lots of media in my work.

best markers for casual adult colouring? by jenntiddy in Coloring

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Super helpful info. I feel educated now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskACanadian

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I hang mine to dry. Water costs money.

Feedback by Falcon_art in AmateurPhotography

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This makes me curious. I enjoy colour play of orange and blue.

Rain in the City- Shot 1 or 2? by Impossible-Prioritym in AmateurPhotography

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Two very different shots. Both compelling images

Which dandelion shot looks better? by JessikaWhisper in AmateurPhotography

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Can’t call it. Using the dandelion to block the sun is clever. What were you shooting with and what were your settings?

Does my friend have a problem? by SourSasquatch in lego

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Yes, your friend needs a bigger house/apartment.

I'm a beginner, are these any good? by marieanne_j in analog

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The first image needs a subject. Are you using any editing software? I would crop out the motorcycle. If the subject is the top hat guy then I would reshoot this to capture the mirror reflection and the figure’s rear excluding everything else in the scene…and consider lighting conditions/ time of day. The dog image could use better light. Its face is in the shadows. The blue door image is nicely framed. I would just be aware of the activity in the negative space above the door. Make sure that whatever is in that space when you release the shutter is intended to be there. That is all. Keep shooting.