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Cabbages, Uganda
Surely there are things to photograph in Uganda other than cabbages? Of course, but so much of travel photography is what you find on your way to the main destination. We encouraged a local lady to walk through her neighbour's cabbage patch - and then used post-production to ensure the effect of an infinite field of cabbages was maintained.
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